In a video done in 2013 the lady doing the video suggests to pre wash the fabric and after painting let set 24 hours. Than re wash using a mild detergent and either hang to dry or use low temp in the dryer. Also if you are doing a shirt place a card board form in between the layers. Or cut you own out from a box to fit the shirt and sleeves. I saw on another site awhile back when using fabric paint to use salt to set the colors after its dried (rub it on) shake off the excess. I haven't tried that yet but good for experimenting with.
@@JennieMasterson Do a test piece of material first before you use the main piece. Make sure it's the same type, and weight of material. You are welcome :)
Thank you for your insights! I've been a professional athlete on a world level for over 40 years. People are bombarding me to sign T-Shirts and other materials that stretches when signing an autograph. So far, I not found one product that does not pull when using for this purpose. I've spent hours reading and watching videos. I am astounded that no ones mentions any marker that flows over cloth surfaces. The only thing I that come close is a steel rollerball paint marker. IMO, Sharpies are the worse! What are your thoughts?
I'm still exploring my options but if I go with these tulip markers for my fabric project I'll buy them through your link. I really do appreciate your thorough and honest review here and the fact that you took to try them on different fabrics, wash them all, and show us the various results for every single color. Also, thanks for the heads up on the deceptively pale pink colored pen. Why? Why do they do that??
Can fabric markers wash out? I messed up on my fabric. I don’t have anymore and my mom doesn’t want to buy mor. Which is understandable. She already spent almost 200 getting me supplies. Anyway can fabric marker wash out? Please please let me know as soon as possible
Hi, thanks for reaching out! I didn't have to iron before washing, but you might check the package instructions before washing. Especially if it's a different brand. Just make sure you give it the full drying time. :)
Hi Jennie, Thanks for the clarification! I have been looking for the exact same markers and I'm going to follow rules & regulations when using them. But it's not going to change because I am only stuck to these types
I can't say for sure, but I tend to think it might bleed a little more on plush. You could always try it on a sample size piece and see how it works out.
Not really, these markers can only show up on materials lighter than their color. If you want to do light colors on dark fabric, you should look at fabric paint instead!
yea no I'm pretty sure it only work well on white fabric. If you want to decorate your jeans, you could try fabric stickers, and iron it on your jeans.
In a video done in 2013 the lady doing the video suggests to pre wash the fabric and after painting let set 24 hours. Than re wash using a mild detergent and either hang to dry or use low temp in the dryer. Also if you are doing a shirt place a card board form in between the layers. Or cut you own out from a box to fit the shirt and sleeves. I saw on another site awhile back when using fabric paint to use salt to set the colors after its dried (rub it on) shake off the excess. I haven't tried that yet but good for experimenting with.
Great information! Thanks for sharing 🙂
@@JennieMasterson Do a test piece of material first before you use the main piece. Make sure it's the same type, and weight of material. You are welcome :)
Thank you for your insights!
I've been a professional athlete on a world level for over 40 years. People are bombarding me to sign T-Shirts and other materials that stretches when signing an autograph. So far, I not found one product that does not pull when using for this purpose. I've spent hours reading and watching videos. I am astounded that no ones mentions any marker that flows over cloth surfaces. The only thing I that come close is a steel rollerball paint marker. IMO, Sharpies are the worse! What are your thoughts?
Put sandpaper under it to make it easier. It keeps the open from catching by holding the shirt more still.
Very helpful, will help with decision to purchase Tulip Markers or not. Nice to see the result after washing.
I'm glad it was helpful!
I'm still exploring my options but if I go with these tulip markers for my fabric project I'll buy them through your link. I really do appreciate your thorough and honest review here and the fact that you took to try them on different fabrics, wash them all, and show us the various results for every single color. Also, thanks for the heads up on the deceptively pale pink colored pen. Why? Why do they do that??
are these okay to use on any kind of fabric?
Great review. Thank you.
Can fabric markers wash out? I messed up on my fabric. I don’t have anymore and my mom doesn’t want to buy mor. Which is understandable. She already spent almost 200 getting me supplies. Anyway can fabric marker wash out? Please please let me know as soon as possible
As far as I know, these particular ones are meant to be permanent.
Hi Jennie!
I watched & downloaded your insightful video from Mars!
Did you have to iron them before washing them?
Thank you very much
Hi, thanks for reaching out! I didn't have to iron before washing, but you might check the package instructions before washing. Especially if it's a different brand. Just make sure you give it the full drying time. :)
Hi Jennie,
Thanks for the clarification! I have been looking for the exact same markers and I'm going to follow rules & regulations when using them. But it's not going to change because I am only stuck to these types
Where did you get the stencils?
Do you think these will work on a plush?
I can't say for sure, but I tend to think it might bleed a little more on plush. You could always try it on a sample size piece and see how it works out.
Got mine from Amazon and when you iron them the ink disappears
I just got fabric markers but I haven't used them yet cause it got too late to use. I kinda want to get pain markers will that work for shirts too?
If the paint markers are labeled for fabric they should work fine. I would stay away from acrylic paint for fabric though.
Do you think the lighter colors would show up on darker fabric “
Not really, these markers can only show up on materials lighter than their color.
If you want to do light colors on dark fabric, you should look at fabric paint instead!
Can you use softer and water can be warm?
Best markers for signing clothes
Will they work on tights
I used them on something and it didn’t wash out!
Thank you so much this was very helpful ☺❤❤
Does it wash off?
it sadly doesnt have white :( I wanted to put a skull on my new black camo cargo pants
Thank you!
please do jeans :((
yea no I'm pretty sure it only work well on white fabric. If you want to decorate your jeans, you could try fabric stickers, and iron it on your jeans.
@@davidwang1637 they could be white jeans you don’t know 🤷🏽♀️
@@davidwang1637 Some of the darker colors would surely work on lighter wash jeans of light blue or lighter!
DOeS IT WORK ON BLaCK
Want me to show you how to open
nice video
I WANTED TO KNOW IF THE MARKERS STICK TO THE FABRIC WILL IT WASH OFF NOT INTERESTED IN YOUR ART
Yeah totally not being rude or anything
literally shows u at the end of the video but go off
I got the same exact markers today and i so sad cus the colors i wanted to use were hard to use cus they were dried up D: