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Old 03-29-2011, 07:56 PM
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Hi, have you tried drawing on muslin with colored sharpie markers? Use rubbing alcohol 90%, brush over areas you want to disfuse and run. Very interesting results. Rinse/wash -gentle and press dry.
Lots of fun. Moosegirl
Can't wait to try this!
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Old 03-30-2011, 04:36 AM
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Please do send a tutorial or at least a few more instructions on how much alcohol and anything else you learned.

My 11-year old is VERY interested and wanted to know if you used fat or thin sharpies?
We have a plan to get started this summer after she finishes another project.

Try this YouTube link:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYr4SK9L79I


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wow, love it. may have to give that a try. I will add it to my very long list of things I want to try but maybe move it to the top.....hehehee
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can't wait to try!
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Old 04-04-2011, 05:32 AM
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Making fabric designs with Sharpie Markers. I have broken down the process in easy steps so I hope you give it a try.
Photo 1- setup your work area-pens, 91% alcohol, brushes, muslin, tape, plastic protection, papertowels
Photo 2 - drawn large image in pencil
Photo 3 - fill in design with sharpie markers using scribbles, thin lines, hash marks, different kinds of lines and blending colors-leave some space for ink to bloom
make several and practice-it helps to tape muslin down on plastic or back with freezer paper

Set-up
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Drawing image
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Coloring with marker
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Slowly add R Alcohol
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Check blooming add more alcohol
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Thanks for the tut. I see you have all sizes of brushes - do you different sizes for differnt blending? Dip the brush in the alcohol then blend? Also when your done - do you "set" your design with an iron while its still wet? Sorry so many questions ................. but this is so neat!
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Let the work dry overnight -then risne and set with iron to complete the piece. You can machine stitch, hand embroider, add beads & embellishments to enhance. Moosegirl
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AWESOME!!!!!!
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When you added the alcohol, did you brush it on somehow or just dip the brush in alcohol and then dab it on in places? Sorry about the questions, I just want to understand how to do this cause it is so neat and I want to make some quick flower wallhangings.
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neat idea
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