how to of the day: using bleach pens to print on fabric, part two
March 13, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
I showed you the process of using bleach pens to print fabric yesterday, but how did those samples turn out? Here’s how the green print looks after being soaked in the bleach neutralizer, washed, dried & ironed:
I love how this swatch turned out… but the bleach didn’t do a darn thing on the other two! So be forewarned, do your swatches first before you start bleaching yards of fabric for your next project
how-to of the day: using bleach to print fabric
March 12, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
As, promised – here’s the slightly-overdue tutorial
Did you know that you can use those bleach gel pens to print on fabric? That’s right, I’m abusing fabric again! Depending on the fabric you can get anything from dramatic white lines to soft, hazy marks on the fabric.
You’ll need fabric (cotton is the safest to start with, bleach will destroy certain man-made fibers), a bleach gel pen (in the laundry aisle of your grocery store) and a bleach-neutralizing chemical. You can get expensive ones from dyeing & fiber art supply companies – but I’ll let you in on a secret… …read more




