I've scoured the Internet for all things "Inktense" in regards to fabric painting. Yours is THE most outstanding! I'd love to see more videos of this type work from you. Possible? I do hope so!!! Oh, btw...I could not locate the gelato/stencil video you referred to in this rooster video. And last but not least....my sincerest gratitude to you for sharing these inspirational Inktense artworks of yours! Bravo! ***smiles***
Wow - thanks so very much for the praise! I shall definitely try and do a few more - I LOVE Inktense and work with them a lot. I think this is the video I was referring to - (its a few years ago so I can't remember exactly but I think it must be this one! ruclips.net/video/keQ6_n8sQKg/видео.html
Wonderful video! Best Inktense on fabric project I've ever seen. Thanks so much for sharing your technique and talent. What type of fabric are you using?
I really like your cushion. I have purchased some intense pencils to try out and I did not know you could use them on fabric so I am delighted to have come across your video as I also love to sew. Thanks for sharing.
I've got to say you are so awesome you're beautiful work is a joy to watch. Thank you so much 😊 for posting these wonderful things on the RUclips for us to see and marvel at!!!!!!!
Greetings Jacqui - What brand or type fine permanent marker are you using for some of the line details at the end? Is it a Sharpie Ultra Fine? Or something similar? Great video! Thanks!
Hi!!I use a Staedtler finliner, but a sharpie would probably work just as well, just test that it doesn't bleed out into the fibres first. A Faber Castell Pitt pen would work as well.
I used ordinary cotton fabric. Jersey (as in t-shirt material) is difficult because it's a knit but try ironing it onto some freezer paper first (piece of freezer paper on the inside back of the place you'll be drawing so it's flat and pressed down). You could also try wetting the fabric with a little fabric medium first and then drawing directly into the medium - you'll get stronger colour immediately, the pencil with be dissolved and you have more control over bleeding
Hi Janine! As long as the pencils are dissolved with water - or in this case fabric medium, as soon as they have dried they are fixed. If you want to you can iron afterwards, but in my experience it's just the fact that they have been dissolved with water or medium that fixes them when they are dry.
I've scoured the Internet for all things "Inktense" in regards to fabric painting. Yours is THE most outstanding! I'd love to see more videos of this type work from you. Possible? I do hope so!!! Oh, btw...I could not locate the gelato/stencil video you referred to in this rooster video. And last but not least....my sincerest gratitude to you for sharing these inspirational Inktense artworks of yours! Bravo! ***smiles***
Wow - thanks so very much for the praise! I shall definitely try and do a few more - I LOVE Inktense and work with them a lot.
I think this is the video I was referring to - (its a few years ago so I can't remember exactly but I think it must be this one!
ruclips.net/video/keQ6_n8sQKg/видео.html
Thank you Aaynne! How exciting! I love art quilting too! I'll check out the Facebook link! :)
The link just goes to ebay, not the Facebook group - do you have a correct link?
Absolutely stunning. Thank you for a brilliant tutorial x
thank you so much for this video i'm going to be trying this on a cloth doll soon but i was clueless as to how thanks so much you helped a lot.
Fantastic artwork! Thank you for sharing your technique!
Amazing! Thank you for sharing. Hugs,Dee xx
This is wonderful. Thank you for sharing :-)
Wonderful video! Best Inktense on fabric project I've ever seen. Thanks so much for sharing your technique and talent. What type of fabric are you using?
I really like your cushion. I have purchased some intense pencils to try out and I did not know you could use them on fabric so I am delighted to have come across your video as I also love to sew. Thanks for sharing.
there is only one word to describe this.....superb!
I've got to say you are so awesome you're beautiful work is a joy to watch. Thank you so much 😊 for posting these wonderful things on the RUclips for us to see and marvel at!!!!!!!
Thanks Mags! So kind of you to take time to tell me!!
Beautiful birds
Beautiful!
Love it 😻
Amazing work!
Very helpful! Thank you!
your work is beautiful
So very nice!!!
Thank you very much, you made my day
Just too lovely you are so Good!
Greetings Jacqui - What brand or type fine permanent marker are you using for some of the line details at the end? Is it a Sharpie Ultra Fine? Or something similar? Great video! Thanks!
Hi!!I use a Staedtler finliner, but a sharpie would probably work just as well, just test that it doesn't bleed out into the fibres first. A Faber Castell Pitt pen would work as well.
Spectacular! I love this. What type of fabric did you use? I tried using inktense with fabric medium on tshirt but it bled....
Margie King I use Aloe Vera gel & has never bled.
I used ordinary cotton fabric. Jersey (as in t-shirt material) is difficult because it's a knit but try ironing it onto some freezer paper first (piece of freezer paper on the inside back of the place you'll be drawing so it's flat and pressed down). You could also try wetting the fabric with a little fabric medium first and then drawing directly into the medium - you'll get stronger colour immediately, the pencil with be dissolved and you have more control over bleeding
beautiful
do you have to cure inktense pencil colored fabric (i.e. heat press/ iron) like what is usually done on fabric paints?
Amazing drawing, beautiful results. What textile medium do you use?
Liquitex Fabric Medium
You are really really so good what a lovely chicken
Quite nice. Does the painting feel stiff on fabric?
No it doesn't - after the first wash, the fabric medium softens
what do you use to pop the colors on fábric? Thanks
how you fix them on fabric?
Hi Janine! As long as the pencils are dissolved with water - or in this case fabric medium, as soon as they have dried they are fixed. If you want to you can iron afterwards, but in my experience it's just the fact that they have been dissolved with water or medium that fixes them when they are dry.