Wednesday, August 5, 2009
These are called "Tattooed T-shirts," just one of many new techniques using Earth Safe Finishes. It began as a rust-dyed T-shirt and then I layered stenciled images on it with the top layer an experiment in applying metallic mica powder.
The detail gives a little better view of the gold powder on top of the opaque and translucent paints. After curing, it will be heat-set and then the washing tests can begin.
This isn't exactly thread related, but it will be when I start using it on art quilts with free-motion stitching on top!
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14 comments:
Very cool and a great technique!
oooooooooooo . . . . I LOVE THAT!!
Love the look and the mica powder really did it, Beautiful!!!
What a great looking tee - I hope you'll teach us how to do this!
totally fantabulous
absolutely GORGEOUS!
I hope you'll be showing us details in a step-by=step process!
?online class?
Katherine
Love this shirt! I wish there were more hours in each day to try everything.
Oh my gosh, I'd love to have that shirt! I have the worst time finding t-shirts that I like and this one, I LOVE! Gorgeous!
What a beautiful tee shirt! Can't wait to see what else you do with this technique!
I think 'WOW' says it all!
warm quilt hugs, sue in CA
It's beautiful. I love the layers.
very interesting technique(s) Beth!
Very cool!
I found your blog while looking at rust dyeing items and I loved it so much I had to comment. This t-shirt is awesome. It would make a mint where ever you decide to sell them.
Very, very nice blog as well.
Dahn
PS-- as a poster said, what about an online class?????
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