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#131
Originally Posted by Lacelady
Roxanne, the lace would be more hardwaring, once your quilt has been washed once or twice, I think the first one would start to look very sad. BUT you could perhaps have both in a way. Why not colour the lace??? Investigate fabric inks or paints, perhaps it you damp the lace, and then drop different inks or paints on it so that the colours merge, then set following directions (I think you would need to iron). Please test first on a scrap, I think a cotton lace would work better than a nylon one.
#134
Leslie,
The colored lace was my initial thought as I really wanted multi color but only found the white at Joann's. Hmmm, painting or dyeing could be doable for me and my limited abilities. Don't think I can get into too much trouble with it.
Are acrylic paints for use on fabric or does this require a special paint? and I know nothing about fabric inks!
The colored lace was my initial thought as I really wanted multi color but only found the white at Joann's. Hmmm, painting or dyeing could be doable for me and my limited abilities. Don't think I can get into too much trouble with it.
Are acrylic paints for use on fabric or does this require a special paint? and I know nothing about fabric inks!
#136
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Oh, oh, oh!!! I love the idea of the dying the lace! Can't you just do it like you are tie-dying an old tee shirt? Remember how we all did those in the ...well...back in the day..LOL!
Rox...great dream you had...can't wait to see your dye results!
Rox...great dream you had...can't wait to see your dye results!
#137
Originally Posted by sandpat
Oh, oh, oh!!! I love the idea of the dying the lace! Can't you just do it like you are tie-dying an old tee shirt? Remember how we all did those in the ...well...back in the day..LOL!
Rox...great dream you had...can't wait to see your dye results!
Rox...great dream you had...can't wait to see your dye results!
#138
Rox you can buy fabric paints or if you already have acrylics you can add a fabric medium to them.
I think fabric dye would be more durable with washing though and you could blend different colours through the lace very nicely.
I use my acrylics with fabric medium but mainly for wall hangings that won't be washed.
P.S. I'm obviously too young to remember tie-dying. :lol:
I think fabric dye would be more durable with washing though and you could blend different colours through the lace very nicely.
I use my acrylics with fabric medium but mainly for wall hangings that won't be washed.
P.S. I'm obviously too young to remember tie-dying. :lol:
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