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  • What kind of shit is this , you are not an artist

  • hi trish,

    what kind of paint do you use?can i use acrylics?and will heat setting is enough so that the colors won't bleed when i wash the fabric?thank you

  • This is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

  • I saw this at the spring quilt show, it was good to see it again, the person used silk a light color, i haven't tried t yet. thanks

  • Great video! Thank you!!

  • good video will try this out with samples in my sketch book! ... thanks for posting this ! :)

  • shaving cream? fascinating! I understand the SC is a carrier for your ink, but one question- doesn't the shaving cream leave a thin (gooey) residue on the fabric?

  • Thanks for posting this instructional video.

  • Hi where can you buy the things you are using in this cool video?

    nina

  • I sell the tsukineko inks and other items on my site. it is twthreads dot com.

  • Wonderful - informative Video! What a great teacher!

  • Very well done, clear and concise! Thank you!

  • TRish do you iron it while wet?

    thanks again dear one,

    grace

  • Grace, When you use the shaving cream it is practically dry right away so you can iron it right away. Usually you would wait until it air dries and then iron it. Trish

  • Dear Trish HOW did you learn how to do ?this what is the technique called? Where did you get the dyes? Would it work on silk? I am a silk painter and spin silk too, see my photo album at: picasaweb dot google dot com slash halalsilks I would love to expand my silk painting to do something like this. Can you tell I am excited? I really am!! Where do you get the stabilizer Brand? many many thanks,grace

  • Wow Grace, so glad you love it!! I do too. They are Tsukineko brand INKS. I sell them on my site twthreads dot com. They work on any natural fabric so are great on silk. These are very intense so can be diluted easily with water. The stabilizer is Sulky and can be purchased at JoAnn Fabrics (I think). You can email me at trish at sign twthreads dot com. Let me know if I can help more. Trish

  • The technique has been around forever. You can use it on silk. no it doesn't leave a gummy residue.You can wash it, but make sure you heat set it first. It does tend to lighten the inks a bit. Use it with fabric inks, acrylics, metallics, and dyes. Use freezer paper instead of the stabilizer... it's cheaper. Sulky can be bought at JoAnns or any Huskvarna/Viking Sewing machine dealer in the JoAnns stores. Have lots of fun... so glad you are inspired!

  • this is so neat. ;]]

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