Airbrushing .... you'll need the equipment and some practice. Best
way to go with doing quantities, best to go with silk screening. See
if you can find someone in your area to help you set up. You can make
the frames yourself ....... commercial equipment will cost ya.
What type of art are you doing???
Ann
--- In 00A-Horse-Art-Craft@egroups.com, James & Denise Bundy
<pinto@L...> wrote:
> Thanks everyone for your help......
>
> What is the difference between "airbrushing", and all of the
methods of
> getting art onto fabric ?
> And, what is the best method if you want to make things in larger
> commercial quantities, for re-sale,..but not a whole manufacturing
line ?
>
> Thanks :-)
>
> Denise
>
> Ann wrote:
>
> > Denise ... you can use tole paints. They are a bit thick, so you
can
> > add fabric medium to it. But I've used it just as is and believe
me
> > it NEVER comes off. You'll find that out if you accidently get
any on
> > your clothes. I have a light grey sweatshirt that I must have
done at
> > least 10 years ago. It's only a barn shirt now, but the painting
is
> > still as good as new. Just don't put it on thick, or it'll crack.
If
> > you're near a decent store, buy the fabric medium.
> >
> > Hope this helps
> > Ann
> >
> > --- In 00A-Horse-Art-Craft@egroups.com, " Denise Elaine Bundy"
> > <pinto@L...> wrote:
> > > Can anyone help me.
> > >
> > > I want to paint on clothing that will then be washed. (T-Shirts
> > > etc)What type of paint should I use to ensure that the painting
will
> > > neither fade, peel off or self-destruct in the washing machine ?
> > >
> > > Thanks :-)
> > >
> > > Denise Bundy
> > > Ruidoso. NM
> >
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