Jacquard Dye-Na-Flow Textile and Silk Paint

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • www.dickblick.c.... Dye-Na-Flow is a free-flowing textile paint made to simulate dye. These highly concentrated, translucent colors are incredibly versatile. They are perfect for silk painting, airbrushing, tie-dying or simplified batik techniques, or apply with brush or sponge. This video will show you a few simple and fun techniques you can use at home or in the classroom. You can purchase this product by following the link www.dickblick.c....

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  • @TheDandyRaven
    @TheDandyRaven 8 лет назад +1

    HOLY COW! I am so impressed with all of the possibilities of painting on fabrics! There seems to be NO end to what a person can do....many thanks for your tutorials....I'm in!

  • @Nakico
    @Nakico 9 лет назад +14

    There are lots of great ideas and tips in this video. It inspired us to try Dye-Na-Flow and we had a great time AND created some beautiful scarves (and a couple I just think of as learning experiences.) But I think it's important to note a couple of things we discovered about the plastic bag technique. As noted elsewhere in these comments, because of time constraints they left out a few things. I understand you can't fit it all in, but to help others let me point out that the silk scarf she pulled out of the bag had been dried then ironed, then put back in a clean bag. We also discovered, and were told by others, that the salt won't work when you just toss it in the bag like that. I did it that way the first time and you could barely see any change. You need to apply it flat and leave it on as it dries. So we pulled out our scarves, laid them horizontal (doesn't have to be totally flat, in fact some scrunching adds to the character) THEN put on salt. You probably want to spray with some more water and or paint at this point because the Dye-Na-Flow/salt combo requires a lot of moisture. Then let it dry. We used fans and a blow dryer to speed the process. If you're not doing salt you can simply hang it up after removing from the bag. Have fun!

    • @craftydegrasse3679
      @craftydegrasse3679 7 лет назад

      Nancy Cornett thank you for your comment! On the bag technique!💜😄

  • @Metropolitanfrock
    @Metropolitanfrock 14 лет назад +2

    This demo was amazing. I can't wait to try the techniques. Thank you!

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  13 лет назад +1

    @BlickVideos One more thought - it is possible that you did add too much color to the bag if the scarf was dripping. This project does not require much dye.

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  13 лет назад

    @equueen You are correct that the scarf will not be dry in 30 minutes. The time in the bag is to allow the dye to absorb and set. You'll take the wet scart out of the bag and hang it to dry (placing layers of paper or plastic under it so it will not stain the floor). The demo artist had to use a dry scarf for the finished example. For assistance with a technique, project or materials, please contact our Product Information department by calling 1-800-933-2542 or email at: info @ dickblick. com.

  • @snugglebuns6969
    @snugglebuns6969 9 лет назад +3

    I actually used Dyna Flow -- works awesome for marbling :)

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  13 лет назад

    @equueen If you watch closely the demo artist sets aside the project she was working on to pick up a finished, dry one so you can see the final result.

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  14 лет назад

    @parami009 Yes, you can dilute with water, though it is recommended not to use more than 20% water or the paint will lose its integrity. The paint is thin enough straight out of the bottle to use through and airbrush or sprayer.

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  13 лет назад

    @kamirusan21 It is best to heat set Dye-Na-Flow with an iron or clothes dryer after the fabric is dry - but make sure to follow the directions that are best for the fabric that you are working on as well as the directions for heat setting. It doesn't take long to heat set and the dye is permanent and washable after.

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  10 лет назад

    Aaron Slusher
    The Setacolor paint is created by another manufacturer. Unfortunately, I cannot guarantee that this technique will work exactly the same way with Setacolor. The body and characteristics of the paints are similar, so you could practice/test it out with some fabric scraps to see what you get!

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  13 лет назад

    @AnnetteM5 The artist in the video created the design by hand - unfortunately there is not a design template for it.

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  12 лет назад +1

    The dye must be heat set with an iron or clothes dryer before washing. For more details about the product, check out the Blick product website by clicking the link in the video description. You can also contact the product information experts by email: info @ dickblick . com.

  • @aaronslusher9531
    @aaronslusher9531 11 лет назад

    Just wondering, for the bag technique that was shown at the end, can you also use the seta silk color, or does it only work for dye na flow? I'm just learning and really excited to try painting.

  • @kamirusan21
    @kamirusan21 13 лет назад

    Can you wash it afterwards? and if so after how much time and do you need to fix it with steam, iron or a chemical liquid?

  • @pouponcrazycat5987
    @pouponcrazycat5987 10 лет назад +1

    I was asked by many how to draw dragonflies, etc... I was given special permission to use the coloring books by darcy may to use her designs.. but I had to make sure when I put my little cards for giving my products away that I would let the people know that the designs were made by darcy may and I was just using them. Also if you are thinking of selling anyone of your designs, be sure to get a copy a letter by mail not snail mail that says you are allowed to use it, cause all works of art on the internet is copyrighted... so you can give it away for free but if you sell them you must get permission or you are liable for a law suit. Word of caution. Have fun with this... I am learning, I just bought this entire set by another company locally... that has this set 60.00 for 30 colors not bad for a starter kit.

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art  13 лет назад

    @equueen Make sure to read the directions on the Dye-Na-Flow as well as the fabric to heat set. If you have questions after that you should contact our Product Information team at 1-800-933-2542 or email at; info @ dickblick. com.

  • @AlexandriaPerel
    @AlexandriaPerel Год назад +1

    What is the water based resist called?

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  Год назад

      You guessed it! It's called "Jacquard Waterbased Resist"! www.dickblick.com/products/jacquard-waterbased-resist/

  • @AnnetteM5
    @AnnetteM5 13 лет назад

    I was wondering where I could find the design on the jacket behind you and the details on painting it ?

  • @parami009
    @parami009 14 лет назад

    ey can i add water to it n put it on a spray can for easy use???
    cause i want light colors

  • @AlexandriaPerel
    @AlexandriaPerel Год назад

    Does it have to be silk, or can I use this on polyester?

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  Год назад

      The manufacturer recommends this product for use on synthetics and even non-fabric materials, so we think it should work. We recommend testing on a scrap before executing finished art

  • @mirandavikanderson6958
    @mirandavikanderson6958 7 лет назад

    can you use it on pregeosso canvas, for a water colour effect without a absorbent ground

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  7 лет назад +1

      +Miranda Anderson It will work, but because the Dye-Na-Flow is so thin it will sit on the surface - like a watercolor paint ona nonabsorbent surface. You will have better luck on an unprimed canvas, absorbent ground, or with an acrylic paint such as soft body or even high flow acrylic.

    • @mirandavikanderson6958
      @mirandavikanderson6958 7 лет назад

      Thank you

  • @snugglebuns6969
    @snugglebuns6969 9 лет назад

    can u use the dyna flow with marbling? Do you have to mix with anything

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  9 лет назад

      sheryl siegel Unfortunately, Jacquard does not recommend using it for marbling. For any additional questions, you can reach Blick Product Information at 1-800-933-2542 or info@dickblick.com. Thanks!

  • @funmumgubh3214
    @funmumgubh3214 7 лет назад

    can I use this to tie dye shirts

    • @Blick_Art
      @Blick_Art  7 лет назад

      +Peter Gomez You can, but it will be a lot more expensive and will not go as far as a jar of Pricion MX Dye. Itwould be good for small area or spot tie-dying, rather than trying to color a whole shirt. If you have additional questions, you can reach Blick Product Information at 1-800-933-2542 or info@dickblick.com. Thanks!

    • @funmumgubh3214
      @funmumgubh3214 7 лет назад +1

      Blick Art Materials
      I had bought a lot of this for 1.99 for a 8 pack

  • @LeyannaNefes
    @LeyannaNefes 12 лет назад +3

    This absolutely does not work on silk. I bought a high quality, white silk veil online, washed it in synthrapol and proceeded to do the bag technique. Not only did the salt do nothing, but after drying and ironing the veil, it felt so stiff, I could never use it for it's purpose. I am washing it now and btw, ALL THE PAINT IS WASHING OUT! What a waste of time. Oh and I did read all the directions and watch multiple videos. Don't do this.