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Learn how to use fabric ... the backing and iron in place. Begin with the bottom layers and work your way up. For this project, I did the jar first, then the stems, then the flowers and finally ...
Dyes are found seemingly everywhere in nature: in flowers, plants, fruits and veggies. And if you’ve always wanted to experiment with natural dyes, today’s the day! Not only is it incredibly ...
Inkodye is a new, water-based dye that ... machine dry, iron and consider framing your print, sewing it into a pillow or bag or upholstering a chair seat. The design on the dyed fabric is ...
Dyers say pigments can imprint a favorite color on clothing, quilts or even yarn and give them a way to connect with nature ...
Have you ever admired the dusky, softly aged color of an antique drapery or piece of upholstered furniture and wished you could re-create the look on a newer fabric? There’s actually a very ...
Any metal that comes into direct contact with the wet fabric can stain it permanently. 10. (Optional) Iron the finished product. This isn’t necessary, but the heat can help set the color and ...
After a little online research, I settled on Jacquard Dye Na Flow ... the fabric felt actually as soft and pliable as it had before being painted. A quick pass with the iron on high heat without ...