I'm inordinately excited to have found out about the existence of fabric painting media. Until yesterday, I had thought that painting on fabric required specialist fabric paints or crayons like those I had as a kid. They did the trick, but they really gave quite a basic result.
As a result of the lino printing workshop yesterday, I have discovered, however, that it's possible to buy media that you mix with standard acrylic paint which allows you to paint or print onto fabric to provide a result which will resist washing even in a washing machine. I've always liked using acrylic paint, not least because it's affordable and quite easy to find even in the most basic arts and crafts shops.
Today's research has also enlightened me to products which you can use to create screen printing stencils. Again, I did a bit of screen printing when I was a kid, but it involved cutting a stencil out of paper which had a great many limitations (not least that it would apply ink to the thickness of the paper used).
I sense a whole world of fabric printing opportunities opening up in front of me. My life may never be quite the same ever again!
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