What luck ..... I hope he can help you.
Hugs
Ann
--- In 00A-Horse-Art-Craft@egroups.com, James & Denise Bundy
<pinto@L...> wrote:
> Thanks Ann...
>
> A friend who is a lawyer telephoned me tonight. While discussing
making
> T-shirts she told me that she has a friend who used to
professionally make
> T-Shirts and they still have the equipment for silk screening. But
they no
> longer use it.
> (Isn't God Awesome)
> She gave me his telephone number and told me to call him. If nothing
else
> he can teach. But.... perhaps he will just sell me his equipment as
well
> :-)
>
> I just want to print on material... but I want to do large
quantities. ie;
> 30-40 shirts a time.
>
> Yet... I am still interested in airbrushing....
>
> Thanks :-)
>
> Denise
>
> Ann wrote:
>
> > 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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