Color Me fabric by Michael Miller
#22
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: San Bruno, CA
Posts: 433
I checked out some of the designs and was not impressed. I was hoping it would be like the adult coloring books with symmetrical designs, or intricate patterns. These are suitable for children to color.
#23
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Illinois
Posts: 2,140
For a cheaper option, I've found buying PFD fabric ($10/yard) and the InkTense blocks is a much more affordable option & gives a nicer result. On top of that, they sell that Outliner pencil for $1.64 that works like a wax crayon to prevent coloring outside the lines. Yes, the blocks are $8 for 12 and then you have the cost of 3-4 brushes on top of that, but then you can create as many designs as a Sharpie & your imagination allows. I can draw my own designs or print out coloring pages from the web & trace them onto the fabric. I'm working on a fishing game right now where I have different colored fish with magnets in their mouth (sewn shut) and a little magnet fishing pole that will be my Christmas present to my nephew. For $32 at http://www.dickblick.com, I was able to get everything I needed (minus the Sharpies & aloe gel -- which I already had) to get started on my PFD fabric. Just waiting to receive my supplies and then there'll be no stopping me! I think Derwent is a British company so you should be able to get those over in the UK -- hopefully a reseller can get you them cheaper than Derwent because they're only $8 for 12 here & I saw Derwent's website has them listed at £16. Can't imagine why they would cost so much more over there when it's an English company.
#24
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: NE Missouri
Posts: 6,418
I saw some MM Christmas fabric that was to color. Snowman and candy canes, etc. Thought it would be fun to buy yardage and then every Christmas all those who were in attendance would color, sign and date. Then cover it with clear plastic until heat set and keep it from year to year. I think I read where someone did this but wasn't with preprinted fabric. Think it is a cool idea.
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