Speedball Opaque Fabric Screen Printing Ink, 32-Ounce, Amethyst
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There is nothing but black on it. I had the same thought, it is confusing. However, they use many of the same colors on the same photo.
Fabric ink that is waterbase is available here Nonetheless, it is going to act like any other acrylic paint, so it would be impossible to use this for anything else. As well as being more expensive than just acrylic paint and overpriced even for its intended purpose, it's quite difficult to get a good deal. My personal opinion is that something like ceramics should not be using something with such a high temperature sensitivity or toxicity.
It can been done using either a heat press (iron) or a There is even a blog that claims it will be hot Originally from Wisconsin, I now live in Minnesota. There are only 30 minutes of sun in that!
Selected User Reviews For Speedball Opaque Fabric Screen Printing Ink, 32-Ounce, Amethyst
Over the centuries, I have owned and run my own shirt shop. We ran out of white ink and I was in a tight spot to complete a job. Since this was the quickest white ink that I could get, I used it only as a flood coat under other colors, so I did, even though I know that it is not a professional ink. The ink is basically garbage, so there's no point in buying it. It is not good for the screen to get moistened with air. This product does not properly cure when heated. No matter how many times you wet and dry it, it will not be opaque. It does not like to have other colors printed on top of it (even though I used plastisol inks to print over whatever is in it). You may be able to get by if you are just trying to earn a living for a while, but this is nowhere near just as opaque as.
Black fabric looks so beautiful with this ink!.
I liked the way the color looked in the jar, but the color ran right through I was so excited about it, but it wasn't good. The shimmer was so faint you couldn't even see it. I felt disappointed.
Despite the price tag, it's impressive that they're able to create a decent metallic ink that actually cures properly and doesn't flake off. I liked the soft feel it gave after use, but I had trouble getting it to cure properly and not flake. From now on, I'll use plastisol for metallics.
This ink is great for shirts in black.
The shipment passes all quality checks and has a good transit time.
This is a great piece of An easy to wear gold tone with just a hint of shine.
Ink that contains gold particles is delicate, so you need to make sure you have the right mesh size.