These are wonderful. Hadn't thought of doing the tying techniques with sunprinting. There's a Pakistani silk painter on RUclips who has a video where he shows having a base color painted or dyed on (I think one video was painted and the other dyed) and then he washes with a darker color and places on the salt. The effect is that you'll see the base color come through where the salt dilutes the wet paint. I've tried it and it works with Dye-na-flow, so something else to consider in your painting toolbox.
Anyone care to guess what I will be doing tomorrow morning? LOL I have several different brands/types of fabric paints. Going to be a fun day tomorrow. Thank you Lisa for taking the time to make this awesome video. Beautiful projects you had there too.
WOW! I really loved your video and you gave me some idea's for dying cross stitch fabric. I loved the scrunch and placemat the most but all were beautiful, thank you for sharing!
Lisa, thanks for the great tutorial! I've wanted to start dyeing fabrics but it always looked so complicated, plus I thought I needed a lot of room to do it. Your process looks simple and fun. I can't wait to try my first piece (or ten! ☺). You're an excellent teacher, Lisa, and I look forward to watching more of your videos. Thanks again!
That was a treat to watch, and what a fabulous outcome! I'll have to give this a go - wish me luck I live in Ireland where we usually have more drizzle than sunshine!
THANK YOU LISA!! After our SAQA 2021 Conference it's extra wonderful get in contact & search YT to find what I have missed! great techniques. Would you show how you have used sun prints in your art ?
Thanks Marion - I usually have a sort of collage background to most of my quilts and collect a range of fabrics from my stash to create them. There are always sun prints in these collections.
LOVELY video and LOVELY works of art! Lisa, do these fabrics come out feeling as though they have paint on them or do they feel just like regular fabric you might have dyed? Also, would sun printing work with procion fabric dye instead of fabric paint, if not, what is it about the paint that makes this possible? So intriguing! Would the fabrics still be absorbent or does the paint leave a "film"? Sorry for all the questions, but, thank you in advance for any insight you can offer. Blessings!
Really like your video and giving many examples. Also like your waste saving techniques. I would never have thought of doing two at once that way! Can you explain what the difference is between opaque versus transparent paints? I know the difference in the meaning of those words, but if I were to go buy paint I'm not sure what it would say on the label to know the difference. I believe these are water color and not acrylic. Don't have an art background, so totally new to me.
Hello Lisa, I live in Southern Nevada in the US and we have sunshine and heat all the time. We don't have humidity, but very dry heat. Have you tried Sun Printing on clothing. I am interested in trying to tie-dye or sun print on cotton blend sheets. I want to make sundresses and I really like your method.
Hi Terri - I have done sun printing on fabric yardage before making into garments but I am sure you could do it on finished ones as well. Just make sure the fabric is a natural fibre and your paint is a transparent fabric paint. Send me a picture if you do some. Lisa
Only transparent fabric paints. Ones you can see through when dry. If they are marked opaque paint then they are solid and won't go the sun effects. Have fun Lisa
+Lisa Walton Thanks Lisa, my results on a white t shirt were good but I was wondering if you can sun print on darker colours? I did try black but the white paint just sort of 'sucked in' to the fabric, but this could have just been the paint's fault. Do you have any experience with sun dyeing on dark fabrics like black? Thank you :)
I tried white paint (applied a lot more thickly this time, as it does tend to 'suck in' to the fabric), on a black shirt and it came out really well, just letting you and everyone know out there ! :)
These are wonderful. Hadn't thought of doing the tying techniques with sunprinting. There's a Pakistani silk painter on RUclips who has a video where he shows having a base color painted or dyed on (I think one video was painted and the other dyed) and then he washes with a darker color and places on the salt. The effect is that you'll see the base color come through where the salt dilutes the wet paint. I've tried it and it works with Dye-na-flow, so something else to consider in your painting toolbox.
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you.
Very informative and helpful video. Thanks.
Thank you, this looks like fun, and the results are beautiful.
Anyone care to guess what I will be doing tomorrow morning? LOL I have several different brands/types of fabric paints. Going to be a fun day tomorrow. Thank you Lisa for taking the time to make this awesome video. Beautiful projects you had there too.
Have fun!
First time learning about "Sun" painting. I love this idea. I have so many ideas running through my mind right now.
So pleased you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching it.
These are gorgeous Lisa!
Thanks Simone
Love the birds too!
Me too!
Beautiful techniques
Thanks so much 😊
thanks for great video. I am going to use sun dyes. So wonderful see the sun and Australian birds singing in the background while doing the dye
mglsisters melbourne - thanks so much
WOW! I really loved your video and you gave me some idea's for dying cross stitch fabric. I loved the scrunch and placemat the most but all were beautiful, thank you for sharing!
My pleasure - I have done others too.
tanks a lot for sharing all thèse wonderful techniques
my pleasure
Excellent video, great tips, thank you! I love sun dyeing.
Me too!!
Wonderful and so easy to understand! Thank you!
you are welcome
Lisa, thanks for the great tutorial! I've wanted to start dyeing fabrics but it always looked so complicated, plus I thought I needed a lot of room to do it. Your process looks simple and fun. I can't wait to try my first piece (or ten! ☺). You're an excellent teacher, Lisa, and I look forward to watching more of your videos. Thanks again!
Glad you enjoyed it
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This is perfect! Just what I wanted to hear and see for my project today! Thank you!!!
Wonderful!
awesome tutorial.what a wonderful gift to make for a quilting friend!
My pleasure
Just found your video and think what a beautiful way to make a quilt.. I gave up sewing but now you caught my interest.. Thank you..
thanks
Thanks for the tips here. I now might be able to have the exact background I need for an upcoming project for bobbin lace.
my pleasure
Thank you for your tuition. You inspired me.
You are so welcome!
Thanks for sharing! It’s beautiful!
my pleasure
WOW, absolutely loved watching you video.
thanks
Loved it! SO gorgeous! Thank you very much! :D
great - glad you liked it
Wow. Im going to do this. Thanks
Have fun
These are beautiful!
thanks so much
I'm very very happy to watch the excellent tactic skills of DYING. THANKYOU!!!.
my pleasure
Best video l have seen. Thank you.
wow - thanks
Thanks for the cool video. I tie dye quite a bit and will incorporate some of my methods with yours.
great
Love your tutorial. I just became the proud winner of 9 bottles od Dyna Flo ink. I can't wait to try out the sun painting.
Thanks Katherine. Have fun
That was a treat to watch, and what a fabulous outcome! I'll have to give this a go - wish me luck I live in Ireland where we usually have more drizzle than sunshine!
thanks
Well worth watching.
thanks - it is an old one but the techniques still work beautifully
thanks
Inspirational video. Thank you.
thanks
amazing
thanks
Loved your exhibit. It wasnt very clear to me if i con use dynaflow paint for sun painting. Loved it.
Yes dye na flow is perfect to use.
THANK YOU LISA!! After our SAQA 2021 Conference it's extra wonderful get in contact & search YT to find what I have missed! great techniques. Would you show how you have used sun prints in your art ?
Thanks Marion - I usually have a sort of collage background to most of my quilts and collect a range of fabrics from my stash to create them. There are always sun prints in these collections.
LOVELY video and LOVELY works of art! Lisa, do these fabrics come out feeling as though they have paint on them or do they feel just like regular fabric you might have dyed? Also, would sun printing work with procion fabric dye instead of fabric paint, if not, what is it about the paint that makes this possible? So intriguing! Would the fabrics still be absorbent or does the paint leave a "film"? Sorry for all the questions, but, thank you in advance for any insight you can offer. Blessings!
Just a slight stiffness with the opaque ones but the transparent paints don't change the fabric at all.
Thanks for you lovely comment
Really like your video and giving many examples. Also like your waste saving techniques. I would never have thought of doing two at once that way! Can you explain what the difference is between opaque versus transparent paints? I know the difference in the meaning of those words, but if I were to go buy paint I'm not sure what it would say on the label to know the difference. I believe these are water color and not acrylic. Don't have an art background, so totally new to me.
you can see through transparent paints (think watercolours) and not through opaque paints (think acrylics)
Have you ever used a piece of glass to hold things down. That way you can use dried leaves.
I run a summer camp and we normally make tye dye shirts, would sun printing work on t shirts?
of course
Awesome work. Do we just paint and iron? How does the colour set?
The ironing heat sets the paint
Hello Lisa, I live in Southern Nevada in the US and we have sunshine and heat all the time. We don't have humidity, but very dry heat. Have you tried Sun Printing on clothing. I am interested in trying to tie-dye or sun print on cotton blend sheets. I want to make sundresses and I really like your method.
Hi Terri - I have done sun printing on fabric yardage before making into garments but I am sure you could do it on finished ones as well. Just make sure the fabric is a natural fibre and your paint is a transparent fabric paint. Send me a picture if you do some.
Lisa
@@LisaWaltonArtist Thank you Lisa. I am excited to give it a try
Do you have a suggestion of how we can convert this to do in a foreign country with some children? We wont have the paints.
any fabric paints will work
How do you set the paints ? Iron first then wash?
Just iron them to heat set. I don’t wash my quilts as they are designed for the walll not beds.
Do these work on watercolor paper?
Kristina Mullen - some might but my best advice would be just to try.
can you us Dye n Flo paints
Yes definitely - any tra parent fabric paint will work including dye na flow and setacolour
Deicer will give you bigger grains than table salt.
DOES THE WHITE FABRIC HAVE TO BE A CERTAIN KIND OF FABRIC TO BE ABLE TO DO THIS?
ok ty and then I can make a landscape quilt?
yes of course
So, basically 'any' fabric paint will do this, as long as it's watered down enough to become translucent?
Trying this tomorrow, thanks !!
Only transparent fabric paints. Ones you can see through when dry. If they are marked opaque paint then they are solid and won't go the sun effects.
Have fun
Lisa
+Lisa Walton Thanks Lisa, my results on a white t shirt were good but I was wondering if you can sun print on darker colours? I did try black but the white paint just sort of 'sucked in' to the fabric, but this could have just been the paint's fault.
Do you have any experience with sun dyeing on dark fabrics like black?
Thank you :)
I tried white paint (applied a lot more thickly this time, as it does tend to 'suck in' to the fabric), on a black shirt and it came out really well, just letting you and everyone know out there ! :)
Sorry I didn't see the question until now but glad it all worked out.
That bird must have been on drugs. Wouldn't stop chirping.
I know