Coloring fabric/Quilt Label Collective
#1
Coloring fabric/Quilt Label Collective
I recently purchased software that has over 150 quilt label designs. There are very few instructions with it. Because my printer no longer prints true colors I want to color these labels after they're printed on fabric. I need expert advice on what there is out there I can use to color muslin labels. My biggest concern is that the colors are permanent so it doesn't wash out when the quilt is washed. If you can give me some suggestions on what to use and where to purchase it I would be most appreciative.
#2
Try Derwent Inktense pencils. There have been several threads on this board about them and I believe there's also a YouTube video. They can be purchased at Michaels, Hobby Lobby, and Dick Blick stores or on the Internet.
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#3
You can color them with Crayola crayons then place a paper towel on top & press with fairly hot iron to remove excess wax. My avatar quilt is colored with Crayola. I was told to only use the Crayola brand.
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I can't tell you what works, but I can tell you that Sharpie's do not. They make a nice bright color, and the fine tips allow for precise coloring. Upon rinsing in the sink, the colored area doesn't seem to lighten up, but the water definitely turns color, and there is a little bleeding onto nearby areas. They might be permanent in the sense that you can't get out the color if you want to. I have had a similar experience with Marvy markers -- the kind you don't need to heat set.
#6
I can't tell you what works, but I can tell you that Sharpie's do not. They make a nice bright color, and the fine tips allow for precise coloring. Upon rinsing in the sink, the colored area doesn't seem to lighten up, but the water definitely turns color, and there is a little bleeding onto nearby areas. They might be permanent in the sense that you can't get out the color if you want to. I have had a similar experience with Marvy markers -- the kind you don't need to heat set.
Take a look at the Tsukineko Fabrico Dual Markers. They come in 36 colors and have both a brush tip and a bullet tip for fine details.
#9
I would love to hear from people who have washed the quilts with labels printed and hand colored to know how long or if the colors last. I have been printing my labels but I am wondering if they will last over the years....or just fade away later.
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