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As a Line Resist |
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Dilute Silkpaint!® Resist
with water (adjust as desired), or dilute
resist with a small amount of dye. Piece may be painted with
acid based or "French" dyes, while Silkpaint!® brand
resist is still wet. Allow dye to flow within design shapes to
meet resist lines. Do not paint over resist lines. |
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As a Stop-Flow Medium |
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Dilute 1 part resist with 3 parts water
and paint areas of silk with a wide brush. Allow to dry. With smaller
brushes, paint liquid dyes on top of this 'stop-flow' surface layering
colors if desired. |
For Stamping |
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Dilute
resist with dye and spread with a wide
brush on vinyl or glass surface. Apply
stamp onto resist
surface and then onto fabric. |
Other Ideas |
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Paint "non-bleed" colors by
mixing dyes with resist and applying with a stiff synthetic brush.
Silk screen or stencil resist. "Sketch" with colored
resist using applicator bottle. Draw open shapes with resist
and allow dyes to flow in and out of shapes. |
Finishing and Resist Removal |
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Steam, heat set,
or fix dyes according to manufacturers instructions. Machine
wash on delicate setting
(soap optional), and iron while damp. Should the ironing bring
back any remaining resist particle to the surface, gently re-wash
your fabric. |
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Although Silkpaint!® Resist may be used successfully
with many dye products, test with your particular dye
brand for compatibility.
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