I have a big project coming up and wasn't sure how to get a nice clean effect without using stencils. This is perfect for what I need, thanks for sharing😃😃😃
Hi @thepaintspot Do the pbo waterbase gutta require ironing before starting the painting and do you iron on the front or reverse side also do you iron directly on the silk and on what setting?
with resists you can use any acrylic paint just make sure this paints dry for at least no less than 2 weeks before you set your dye onto the fabric, you can wash and steam it too.
Poupon Crazy Cat Acrylics are thicker paints. They work well for heavy cottons and denim. If not diluted well with water and fabric medium, they may be thick, stiff and sometimes scratchy on delicate fabrics like rayon and light cottons. They do not flex for spandex. Fabric paints are designed to be softer to the touch and more flexible than regular acrylics. Polyester is tricky, Acrylics won’t heat-set well to plastic filaments. Dye Na Flow or Setacolour is the best.
Hi dear. If i want black outline to be stay on fabric after steamed and washed. So which black gutta stay permanent on the fabric? Which brand. Please please help me 🙏
Hello, after applying the gutta it's necessary to iron it frist and then fill the silk colors? Because I use pebeo golden gutta for outline and when it dry I fill the pebeo seta silk colors but it spreads out of gutta line. Why ? Please reply 🙏
When using the black water based Pebeo gutta, do you like to have the resist sit on the surface and let dry before painting? Then after painting with Setasilk, and heat setting with a iron, how do you wash out the resist and maintain the black lines? Thanks
Lovely! Do you prefer the syringe to squeeze bottles with metal tips? And this might be a dumb question, but your silk doesn't look wet. Are both the resists and the paints added to dry or wet silk?
Hello, does both Water based resist by Jacquard and Jacquard gutta needs to be dry cleaned? or only the water based resist one? I would like a product that will fade off after finishing the process.
All the guttas demonstrated will work well. I will generally pick the water-based resist as it washes out completely and leaves no trace on the fabric. I found the Black Gutta from Jacquard made the finest line and the colour was dramatic. Made sure your fabric is stretched tight and keep it elevated off the table surface.
This is a great video. Thanks! When you say the "Tactile feel" of the gutta are you referring to the raised feeling? Does the metallic or the color of the solvent based gutta stay in silk after dry cleaning or will it go back to the white of the silk it was applied to?
D Sen It is Silk DYES that need to be steam set. In this video, we showed fabric paints. Ironing will cook them into the fabric. There is no change in colour.
Yes, you can also choose silk chiffon, silk georgette, silk satin, silk taffeta and silk twill. It is recommended to practice on a few bits of fabric before jumping into the full project. Get to know how the gutta will sit or sink into the fabric; it will help you decide on the thickness of lines. Test colours. Fabric paints always dry lighter; you will gain confidence in colour manipulations too.
Poulami Mishra Hello, You can see the brand PEBEO quite clearly. Pebeo Gutta Resist. The products with a ‘J’ on them are Jacquard Gutta and Jacquard Water-base Resist. I will be more clear with pronunciation next time, both are tricky. Thank you for watching.
I need HELP ! I am about to paint neoprene fabric (1.5mm) with Jaquard dye na flow, I need there to be an invisible line to separate my colors and keep it from bleeding. What should I use ? This is a fabric for the pool, so I need it to be resistant also. It will be painted with Jaquard acrylics .
+Mélusine Mermaid of the Rivers Jacquard makes both Clear Gutta and Clear Water-based Resist. I prefer the water-based resist it is less smelly and will wash completely out of the fabric. We carry it in large 8 oz containers for about $14.
I love the image of the cats
You've got a great sense of design
Very cool , I’m inspired after I get water coloring down ❤️
I have a big project coming up and wasn't sure how to get a nice clean effect without using stencils. This is perfect for what I need, thanks for sharing😃😃😃
You are so welcome!
Very informative video - and love the cat painting!
Can you use the gutta on cotton calico (uk) / muslin (usa)?
Hi @thepaintspot
Do the pbo waterbase gutta require ironing before starting the painting and do you iron on the front or reverse side also do you iron directly on the silk and on what setting?
Beautiful!
with resists you can use any acrylic paint just make sure this paints dry for at least no less than 2 weeks before you set your dye onto the fabric, you can wash and steam it too.
Poupon Crazy Cat Acrylics are thicker paints. They work well for heavy cottons and denim. If not diluted well with water and fabric medium, they may be thick, stiff and sometimes scratchy on delicate fabrics like rayon and light cottons. They do not flex for spandex. Fabric paints are designed to be softer to the touch and more flexible than regular acrylics. Polyester is tricky, Acrylics won’t heat-set well to plastic filaments. Dye Na Flow or Setacolour is the best.
hi smart friend....waht kind of paint do yo painting on that
I'm impressed
Hi dear. If i want black outline to be stay on fabric after steamed and washed. So which black gutta stay permanent on the fabric? Which brand. Please please help me 🙏
Hello, after applying the gutta it's necessary to iron it frist and then fill the silk colors? Because I use pebeo golden gutta for outline and when it dry I fill the pebeo seta silk colors but it spreads out of gutta line. Why ? Please reply 🙏
Lovely Video! Do you Need to iron the gutta drawing before applying the paint?
When using the black water based Pebeo gutta, do you like to have the resist sit on the surface and let dry before painting? Then after painting with Setasilk, and heat setting with a iron, how do you wash out the resist and maintain the black lines? Thanks
I prefer the black gutta I think.
Beautiful, and wonderful video instruction. Thank you so much. Does the heat set make it washable?
Can you tell me the list of names of gutta resist company product.
Best info - 🙏thanks
what size cans are they
Mix water or some thin?
Lovely! Do you prefer the syringe to squeeze bottles with metal tips? And this might be a dumb question, but your silk doesn't look wet. Are both the resists and the paints added to dry or wet silk?
Hello, does both Water based resist by Jacquard and Jacquard gutta needs to be dry cleaned? or only the water based resist one? I would like a product that will fade off after finishing the process.
Is there anyway to remove black gutta?
Hi, Thanks for the video, it was very helpful, just a question. Which of the guttas are best for mixed fabrics like cotton/polyster?
All the guttas demonstrated will work well. I will generally pick the water-based resist as it washes out completely and leaves no trace on the fabric. I found the Black Gutta from Jacquard made the finest line and the colour was dramatic. Made sure your fabric is stretched tight and keep it elevated off the table surface.
Thank you :)
This is a great video. Thanks! When you say the "Tactile feel" of the gutta are you referring to the raised feeling? Does the metallic or the color of the solvent based gutta stay in silk after dry cleaning or will it go back to the white of the silk it was applied to?
+Janell Bennett You can feel Gutta on the fabric. I must be dry cleaned out to feel soft again.
Are the colors equally vibrant when used with a water based resist. I have heard that you need to steam to make teh colors really brighten up
D Sen It is Silk DYES that need to be steam set. In this video, we showed fabric paints. Ironing will cook them into the fabric. There is no change in colour.
Wht kind of pen r u using to trace ur design??
An auto fade pen like it mentioned.
j'ai besoin d'aide je voudrais commander des guttas .mais je ne sais comment faire...
+Lao Mao Ameu anglais?
Can we use gutta while painting on chiffon fabric or what should i use for resist on chiffon fabric while painting please reply!
Yes, you can also choose silk chiffon, silk georgette, silk satin, silk taffeta and silk twill. It is recommended to practice on a few bits of fabric before jumping into the full project. Get to know how the gutta will sit or sink into the fabric; it will help you decide on the thickness of lines. Test colours. Fabric paints always dry lighter; you will gain confidence in colour manipulations too.
What about the fabric names and choices
what kind of marker are you using to transfer the drawing into the fabric ? . what brand ?
oshymirna
Please say the name of all products with brand.
Poulami Mishra Hello, You can see the brand PEBEO quite clearly. Pebeo Gutta Resist. The products with a ‘J’ on them are Jacquard Gutta and Jacquard Water-base Resist. I will be more clear with pronunciation next time, both are tricky. Thank you for watching.
I need HELP ! I am about to paint neoprene fabric (1.5mm) with Jaquard dye na flow, I need there to be an invisible line to separate my colors and keep it from bleeding. What should I use ? This is a fabric for the pool, so I need it to be resistant also. It will be painted with Jaquard acrylics .
+Mélusine Mermaid of the Rivers Jacquard makes both Clear Gutta and Clear Water-based Resist. I prefer the water-based resist it is less smelly and will wash completely out of the fabric. We carry it in large 8 oz containers for about $14.
Thank your or your help !!!
@@ThePaintSpotEdmonton I am from Malaysia. How can I order from you?
I use black gummy gutta , after heating by iron and then wash, but the gutta pealing , i dont know what i did wrong,*_*
I learned recently that PEBEO gutta works better on natural fibres.
@@ThePaintSpotEdmonton thank u so much for your reply. Really helpful
It is a Jacquard fabric marker.
Thankyou
You don't address the soft wax or wax techniques