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MarionsQuilts 04-13-2020 12:12 PM

painting on fabric - intense pencils
 
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I wanted to try something different and I did this mini wholecloth and then painted the tulips and the center with derwent inktense pencils.

Here's the steps I did ...

FMQd the whole thing, then washed it (had to remove all of my markings!)
While it was wet I coloured the tulips and the center piece with the inktense pencils.
Kept it flat overnight to dry

Woke up to this: first picture is just the one flower - the paint ran???
Washed the whole thing to see if I could get it off where it ran ... and ended up with the second picture (whole quilt)

Does anyone have any ideas why / how it ran when it was laying flat?

Does anyone have any ideas how to make it blend / fix?

Thanks very much,

Marion

tallchick 04-13-2020 12:20 PM

Did you mix it with a media before you started?

https://youtu.be/7h812ZYOo2s

MarionsQuilts 04-13-2020 12:26 PM

Lisa,

Thank you ... no, I didn't. However, I watched a different video (LOL) and the woman who did hers did it like I did and the put the fabric medium on when it was dry - because the stitching would hold the colour in place? hmmm

I'm not a happy camper hahaha

QuiltE 04-13-2020 12:27 PM

Oh dear ... so sad on such a lovely piece.
Sure hope that you can get it fixed up.

I think there is some sort of a "fixative" that you use.
Check MaryKatherine's blog, as I know she has used the Inktense Pencils.
Or PM her.

Good Luck!

MarionsQuilts 04-13-2020 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by QuiltE (Post 8377412)
Oh dear ... so sad on such a lovely piece.
Sure hope that you can get it fixed up.

I think there is some sort of a "fixative" that you use.
Check MaryKatherine's blog, as I know she has used the Inktense Pencils.
Or PM her.

Good Luck!

Thanks I just PMd her ... i don't know how to find blogs LOL I tried to find them but can't!

tallchick 04-13-2020 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by MarionsQuilts (Post 8377411)
Lisa,

Thank you ... no, I didn't. However, I watched a different video (LOL) and the woman who did hers did it like I did and the put the fabric medium on when it was dry - because the stitching would hold the colour in place? hmmm

I'm not a happy camper hahaha

Awwww I’m sorry I hope you’re able to fix it, it’s beautiful and I always look forward to seeing what you do!

charley26 04-13-2020 01:53 PM

That is sad. Did you heat set your painting with an iron before washing? I have used Inktense pencils with a fabric medium, and when totally dry (next day) I heat set with a warm/hot iron, the temperature dictated by the fabric, and then washed at no higher than 40. I have no idea how to fix your current problem though, I am sorry.

Tartan 04-13-2020 01:53 PM

I would think that colouring on damp fabric would allow the colour to spread as the quilt dried.
As to fixing it, I might get a toothbrush and screen, mix up a variety of the same colours of the pencils in acrylic paint....I would then dip the toothbrush in paint and rub the brush over the screen at about 8 inches? And add dots of rainbow colours over the whole surface of the quilt. We used to use this method in school to add a spray of colours on a surface. Some rubbed a toothbrush over a comb to spray the paint for larger spots. You could also use a mist bottle of paint to add colours. Good Luck and with whatever you decide to do, try it on a sample first.

QuiltE 04-13-2020 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by MarionsQuilts (Post 8377414)
Thanks I just PMd her ... i don't know how to find blogs LOL I tried to find them but can't!

Sorry about the confusion!
Her blog addy shows in the bottom of all of her posts (not a QB blog) .....
https://marykayhopkins123.blogspot.com/

Just be sure to have time on your hands when you skip on over to her blog.
I am sure you will be enthralled and just might get lost in it!!!
Believe me ... the photos do not do her work justice! :)
Have Fun!!!


rryder 04-13-2020 02:10 PM

Color from Inktense pencils will run to any wet area. When I use them on fabric I dampen just the area where I want the color and if any of the adjacent fabric absorbs water from the dampened area, then the color will run into that area. The stitching does not prevent the color from running in my experience. Sorry this has happened to your quilt. I hope you can find a way to fix it.

Rob

MarionsQuilts 04-13-2020 02:12 PM

So I guess my mistake was that I coloured it when it was wet ... good to know, I'll not repeat that one!

Lessons learned!

Tartan ... I might just try that ... thank you for the tip

Off to start a new project ...

MarionsQuilts 04-13-2020 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by charley26 (Post 8377430)
That is sad. Did you heat set your painting with an iron before washing? I have used Inktense pencils with a fabric medium, and when totally dry (next day) I heat set with a warm/hot iron, the temperature dictated by the fabric, and then washed at no higher than 40. I have no idea how to fix your current problem though, I am sorry.

It ran before I washed it ... I have learned that I should not have coloured it while it was wet!

QuiltnNan 04-13-2020 05:41 PM

I like the look of it.... more of a free form

mindless 04-13-2020 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by MarionsQuilts (Post 8377437)
It ran before I washed it ... I have learned that I should not have coloured it while it was wet!

It may have run more than expected because of wet batting. Just a thought.
I love Tartan's idea for a fix....that would look so pretty.

Still....your quilt is just gorgeous. I like it as it is, even though you didn't plan it that way.

Potato 04-13-2020 09:13 PM

I know how to fix it, but it is a bit hard on fabric... We have a product here in Australia called 'Exit Mould'. It is used to clean really bad bathroom stuff. So you can find a similar product over there, the ingredients are; Sodium Hydroxide 2.4g/L Alkaline Salts 1.2g/L Sodium Hypochlorite 42g/L. It is not pure bleach, but a mix.

I have used it to remove small colour runs by dabbing the run with a cotton bud dipped in Exit Mould so the cotton but is fairly damp but not really wet. A bit tedious, but it got rid of the colour and didn't yellow the fabric. Obviously you need to be careful not to let it get on the colour you want to keep! Once you set the remaining colour with an iron, wash the fabric to remove the Exit Mould.

This same stuff does other amazing things - it will take a coffee stain off a painted wall without changing the paint colour in any way. Got brown stained fingers/fingernails from beetroot, plums, assorted plant material, hair colour? Little squirt onto your hands and it vanishes instantly. (Then wash your hands really well and use some hand-cream...)

This will only work on cotton fabric if you want to return the cotton to white!


juliasb 04-14-2020 06:02 AM

I am so sorry for your lovely quilt. I would try washing it again with color catchers. This is just so sad. hopefully you haven't heat set the flowers yet. Wash with cold water. That is the only thing I can think of to rescue this beautifully made quilt.

Lady Diana 04-14-2020 10:47 AM

if you have not heat set, perhaps rubbing the painted areas with dawn and washing the quilt might take out the color. Then dry, re color with medium, then heat set. Keep trying for the expert, I hope she can help. Best wishes.

Dolphyngyrl 04-14-2020 11:28 AM

I think you have to set it with an iron. It is an ink so its permanent

glasqlts 04-14-2020 12:18 PM

you can use the blue elmer's glue around your drawing to stop the bleeding. put a narrow line around the area and allow to dry before starting your work, it will wash out when you are done. I usually dry color and add water as I want with a brush. if there is a break in the glue line it will bleed through so be careful. my art quilt group uses this prosses often. good luck with your quilt, I would add a pale wash to blend in the run colors. what have you got to lose!


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