SILK SCARF DYING WITH ALCOHOL, DRAWING & ACRYLIC INKS

Crafty Patti
Crafty Patti
1.6 هزار بار بازدید - 4 ماه پیش - Full instruction on dying silk
Full instruction on dying silk scarfs with different inks. Lots of info and ideas on how to create different designs. I will also do a test to make sure dye is staying in silk scarfs. I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.” This video and description contains links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support my channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support! Amazon Paid Links: Habotai silk scarf 8x54” amzn.to/3Jf5Byz Henna dye bottles with tips amzn.to/3JdO0Hp Pipettes amzn.to/3JdQO7l Painting palette amzn.to/3PYaDmX Jaquard Piñata alcohol inks amzn.to/4aSHcui Sig Wong drawing inks amzn.to/3Jht562 Violet acrylic ink amzn.to/3TYmlyO Turquoise acrylic ink amzn.to/4aQfI8H Teflon shoe cover for iron amzn.to/49y5LLZ Supply list: -open air well ventilated room to do your dying or use a respirator mask -plastic sheet or garbage opened up to protect your work surface -old towel 2 8x54” Habotai silk scarfs 1 11x60” Habotai silk scarf I have bought silk scarfs on Amazon, Dharma Trading Company in US & Maiwa in Vancouver BC Isopropyl Alcohol 99% bought from my local drug store or pharmacy Henna bottles for alcohol or other squeeze bottles with tips A squeeze bottle for water Pipettes Painting palette or little plastic cups to dilute inks Jacquard Pinata alcohol inks. I used the Baja blue, Magenta and Rainforest green Any pan or tray protected with tin foil or parchment paper Tinfoil Paper towels Sig Wong drawing inks Gloves Acrylic inks. I used Mont Marte Violet & Teal 2 elastic bands Water colour sheets optional Clothes dryer, blow dryer or air dry Steam iron and ironing board or towel on table that can withstand steam Teflon iron cover Sink or a tub to wash scarfs White vinegar A bit of Dawn dish soap Iodized table salt Donate to my Crafty Patti Channel If you would like to support me so I can continue to publish more fun videos, then you can make a donation by clicking on the link below. Your kind donation will be sent to my business PayPal account. Thank you so much! Donate to my channel www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted… Follow me on: YouTube:    / @craftypattiartscrafts   Facebook: www.facebook.com/craftypatti/ Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/craftypatti0438/pins/ Email: [email protected] Music: Summer Somewhere in Cuba by Cumbia Deli, YouTube Audio Library Some info I found on the internet for your interest DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ALCOHOL, DRAWING & ACRYLIC INK ALCOHOL: Alcohol inks are fast-drying alcohol-based dye inks that create bright flowing textures, popularly used in pour painting. Once the ink is applied, the alcohol evaporates, leaving the dye behind. Once it dries it can be re-wet with rubbing alcohol, creating unique and versatile effects that can’t be achieved with water-based products, such as acrylic paint. Alcohol inks can be applied with a brush or pen, or dropped straight from the pipette in the bottle, on to paper, card, canvas or panel. Brushes and tools should be blotted on a paper towel before rinsed with 70% alcohol solution. DRAWING INK: Inks formulated for drawing, painting or calligraphy are usually very fluid (somewhere between milk and water in consistency) and vary in transparency, lightfastness and water solubility. Drawing inks can be pigment or dye based – generally dye based inks are less lightfast than those made with pigment, and may fade with prolonged exposure to sunlight. Waterproof drawing inks tend to be made with pigment and shellac binder (a resin secreted by the lac bug) or an acrylic emulsion, and can be diluted with water while wet. Rewettable water soluble inks offer an open working time, and are suitable for use with refillable fountain pens. There are also permanent water soluble inks than can be diluted in water but once dry can not be rewetted, which are usually better suited to brush or dip pen work. ACRYLIC INKS Acrylic Inks are essentially an extremely fluid version of acrylic paint. A Brightly colored, highly expressive, lightfast, and very flowy. Acrylic pigments combine with a liquid acrylic resin emulsion to suspend the pigments and make them flow more fluidly. These pigments bond to the surface of the paper permanently when dried and cannot be reworked, so you have to work fast. Generally, the Acrylic Ink is more resistant to fading because of the pigments contained within.
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