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How I can make copies of the children of the quilt, while maintaining the softness of the fabric?
Hello everyone! I'm about to Professor implement a project for the school auction. I would like to make a quilt where each child receives as a block to transform your hand to mark an animal. I will use all Tsukineko inks goals for children of color in your environment. All you need a plan of attack handprints. I do not want to "outline" hands using ink b / c you lose the feeling of hand printing. I thought of using fabric paint, but it appears that all tissues of the paint you use does not dry too rigid and causes of quilt fabric "Loop." Maybe I need a recommendation for the brand? I would like a clear picture handprint (with lines and all) while which preserves the soft tissues. Any ideas? Oh course, I do well, but must be cost effective too. I want to be able to have a variety of colors without spending much money. Tsukineko inks and were within my reach.
I use a home-made and is stamped Jacquard Airbrush light ink or paint on canvas Neopaque Jacquard, slightly diluted. Http: / / www.dharmatrading.com/html/eng/4483727-AA.shtml?lnav=paints.html http://www.dharmatrading.com/html/eng / 1847-AA.shtml? LNAV = paints.html I did with fingerprints and neopaques Light, gently brushing the meat on a plate of foam, then put his finger, she went to the fabric taut.
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