No, I wouldn't wash fabric once it is foiled. I would use this foil technique on a fibre art piece or quilted wall hanging that doesn't need to be washed.
Hi. I am having a super hard time trying to do an all over foil on denim jeans- i got a strong adhesive for foiling fabrics (washable) and i have a small ish heat press. The result is quite spotty and not the look im going for- nor sure what to do. Curious to see if you have attempted something like that!?
Great question Blial, I've never tried screen printing glue. I would choose a metallic paint with screen printing instead of glue and foil. You could experiment with very thin water soluble glue and wash it very quickly so you don't ruin your screen but it could be tricky. Have fun experimenting and let me know how it goes! .
@@QuilteronFire I'm checking out Foil over Metallic Ink because the Foil is more vibrant. I did some research and started off by trying the "Speedball Mona Lisa Extra Thick Metal Leaf Adhesive" And although it wasn't a complete disaster it was terribly hard to work with because of time the restrictions. Not giving up yet, I'll try another glue adhesive that doesn't dry as fast. Thanks for your reply!
WoW and Ranger sell bonding embossing powder but I can’t imagine a difference between powdered fabric bonding and ‘sticky embossing powder’ unless it’s the texture being finer with embossing powder. Does powdered fabric glue also stick to foil for card making? Has anyone tried using this type like sticky embossing powder to stick to ink and heating with a heat gun, applying foil until it cools and loosens? Seems a more affordable choice to me.
Great question Sherry, I’ve never tried a glue stick. I’m teaching/travelling for a week but I just might try it when I get home. If you have a chance to try it let me know how it goes.
Hi 99jwar - sorry for the delay! I've been on a brief hiatus from RUclips. Here's where I get my foil. She's from the US, but she's wonderful. lauramurraydesigns.com/foil/
I wouldn't wash it! I use this technique for fibre art that I wouldn't generally wash. But you can certainly try with scraps and wash by hand to see how it goes.
wow i am so late to this video, but thanks brandy ! this is genius ! using the fusable wasn't even on my mind !
Great video! Thanks so much for info, instructions. Found some foil in my stash, not sure how to use.
Hi. Great info! Im wondering if a fabric glue stick could be used? Thanks for sharing!
Will the fabric be washable? This is beautiful and interesting too☺☺
No, I wouldn't wash fabric once it is foiled. I would use this foil technique on a fibre art piece or quilted wall hanging that doesn't need to be washed.
Interesting video and the instructions are very clear
Wonderful tips. Thanks a lot
Wonderful. Will the foil stay after a few washes too?
chilka kanika I don’t generally wash foiled fibre art at all.
Hi. I am having a super hard time trying to do an all over foil on denim jeans- i got a strong adhesive for foiling fabrics (washable) and i have a small ish heat press. The result is quite spotty and not the look im going for- nor sure what to do. Curious to see if you have attempted something like that!?
Can i use the foil on fabric with the luminator?
Hi , Nice video! Which thinner glue would you recommend for screen printing application?
Great question Blial, I've never tried screen printing glue. I would choose a metallic paint with screen printing instead of glue and foil. You could experiment with very thin water soluble glue and wash it very quickly so you don't ruin your screen but it could be tricky. Have fun experimenting and let me know how it goes! .
@@QuilteronFire I'm checking out Foil over Metallic Ink because the Foil is more vibrant. I did some research and started off by trying the "Speedball Mona Lisa Extra Thick Metal Leaf Adhesive" And although it wasn't a complete disaster it was terribly hard to work with because of time the restrictions. Not giving up yet, I'll try another glue adhesive that doesn't dry as fast. Thanks for your reply!
WoW and Ranger sell bonding embossing powder but I can’t imagine a difference between powdered fabric bonding and ‘sticky embossing powder’ unless it’s the texture being finer with embossing powder. Does powdered fabric glue also stick to foil for card making? Has anyone tried using this type like sticky embossing powder to stick to ink and heating with a heat gun, applying foil until it cools and loosens?
Seems a more affordable choice to me.
Great question Sherry, I’ve never tried a glue stick. I’m teaching/travelling for a week but I just might try it when I get home. If you have a chance to try it let me know how it goes.
Hai mam, do we need to use specific type of foil or any foil plz reply me mam
For how many washes would the foil stay?
where can you get fabric foil? it seems to b a difficult find! thanks! :)
Hi 99jwar - sorry for the delay! I've been on a brief hiatus from RUclips. Here's where I get my foil. She's from the US, but she's wonderful. lauramurraydesigns.com/foil/
literally any craft store.
Is the fabric washable afterwards?
I wouldn't wash it! I use this technique for fibre art that I wouldn't generally wash. But you can certainly try with scraps and wash by hand to see how it goes.
What kind of foil ?
Is it washable?
What type of glue are you using ???
is the fabric washable with foil? pls answer?
I don't generally wash foiled fibre art at all.
Can the foil stay on the fabric permanently?
I want to use it on clothe
Ninof33 I wouldn’t really consider putting foil on washable clothing. I would use it for fibre art or other items that won’t be washed.