Fabric marbling is the art of floating paints on top of a thick solution called size manipulating the paints into patterns then transferring the pattern to an object by gently placing the object on top of the solution marbling lets you make your one of a kind quilting or other fabric item.
Marbling fabric colors dull.
Scrape off excess foam.
I used 2 different combs to create this pattern.
Acrylic paint in whatever colors you want.
Smooth with your hands or a spatula.
How to make hand marbled fabrics.
On other porous and semi porous surfaces the paints have excellent adhesion.
Choose 1 to 3 colors of acrylic paint then pour each color into a small cup.
This traditional technique can be used to make your own patterned fabric one of a kind wrapping paper greeting cards and more.
Fabric scarves ties or other items to marble we used sh silk hankies and mccb mercerized combed cotton broadcloth.
Drip dye colors all over.
You will want to continue with the same or similar colors.
Methocel or carageenan best waterbased paints.
Fill a baking tray with shaving cream.
Let the pillow sit on the pan for one to two minutes.
On fabric the marbling colors are soft to the touch and completely washfast after heat setting.
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With the top of a spoon slowly stir around the colors.
I splattered paint on the marbling medium to create this marbled fabric.
If you like marbled paper you might like marbled fabric too.
Jacquard marbling colors provide professional results and have good adhesion on any.
Stir in enough water into each cup so that the paint takes on the consistency of heavy whipping cream.
Fabric marbling trays or large shallow storage bin that allows napkins to lay flat when marbling.
Swirl the drops with a stick.
Here i used a stick to gently move the paint drops around the tub to create patterns.
Fabric fiber surfaces any porous or semi porous surface including natural and synthetic fabrics canvas paper wood leather and more.
Repeat with complementary colors.
I continue marbling fabric until the starch solution is no longer deep enough to support paint.
Marbling is the ancient art of floating paints on the surface of thickened water known as the marbling size and then transferring the floating design onto paper or fabric.
Apply light pressure to smooth.
One pan of starch will yield numerous pieces of fabric.
Add more paint and continue to marble more fabric.
Slowly lift the fabric from the pan.
It is surprisingly easy to create.
Bandanas cotton hankies and even t shirts can be marbled not to mention scarves.
Methocel for marbling.
Take you pan and filled it with shaving cream.
Bucket of water to the side to rinse fabric once marbled.
The new jacquard marbling colors are the very best but any of the following can be used.
Take the squeeze bottle and squeeze drops all over the shaving cream.
Continue with another color and that was used denim blue.
Then take second color and squeeze that the same way.