How to Do Fabric Painting
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Select your fabric. Washable natural-fiber and natural-blend fabrics with 50/50 cotton/polyester blends work best for fabric painting
2
Wash your fabric to prevent unwanted shrinkage after you apply the paint. Use only regular laundry detergent and do not use fabric softener when drying.
3
Place a barrier between the front and back layers of the fabric. You can use a large clipboard, smooth cardboard, or waxed paper in between the two sides to prevent the paint from bleeding
Choose paint brushes according to the effect you want to create with your brush strokes.
- Flat shared brushes have a chiseled edge that allows you to paint clean lines and fill in large spaces.
- Liner brushes are long or short tapered and are ideal for making long brush strokes.
- Scrubber brushes are composed of tapered bristles perfect for blending color and creating short, rough strokes.
4
Pin the fabric in place using safety pins or sewing pins. Place one pin in each corner to prevent the material from shifting
Alternately, purchase fabric paint that you can apply with paint brushes. This type of fabric paint allows you to mix and alter colors before adhering the paint to the fabric.
Fabric Painting Tutorial
- Step 1: Dilute Your Paint. ...
- Step 2: Wet the Fabric. ...
- Step 3: Dye the Fabric. ...
- Step 4: Wash Your Fabric. ...
- Step 5: Pour Off Some Paint. ...
- Step 6: Lay Your Fabric Out. ...
- Step 7: Dab on Your Paint. ...
- Step 8: Wash Your Fabric.
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