how to dye fabrics with distress oxide inks - create unique fabrics for junk journals! EASY TUTORIAL
You've asked for this tutorial! Here we go! Let's dye some fabrics with distress oxide inks and create unique pieces to use for junk journals!
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Thank-you for sharing this technique. It’s wonderful. Saying “Like so” is perfectly fine.
The paper is unbelievably beautiful! I think I am even more excited by the paper than I am by the fabric, lol!
I don’t just like it, I love it. I have been collecting white linens for years and I also inherited a large batch from my mom. I recently went through them and separated out lots of them to use for junk journaling. So thank you so much, Luise, for your very precise tutorial. I think I am ready to experiment. You are so very talented and I appreciate all you put into your videos.
Good morning Luise (from Arizona, USA). You are such a great teacher and artist! Thank you for yet another wonderful video! God bless 🤗
I love using this technique. In very small quantities I have used my microwave to boil colors into trims with very similar effect.
I had been wanting to play around with oxides, Inks and lace/fabric for a while now, this video is exactly what I had in mind! Thank you for sharing 💚 I can’t wait to try this out. 💚
I LOVE watching you Luise! You are so much fun and have such a wonderful spirit. I have learned so much from you! Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
Luise, so now I know how you get your papers and fabrics to have this effect. I just think I’d have so much hanging out with you in your caravan. What I mean is, I think we’d have a blast together and would spend so much time laughing when we try different things. A Happy Happy New Year to you and your “hubby.” “
I am so excited for my amazon deliveries today. I ordered 6 oxide ink pads and on ebay I bought a lot of assorted white fabric and lace. I cleared the dining table for dying. I feel like a kid on Christmas!!!
@luiseheinzl
Жыл бұрын
Yeah! So cool!
Hi Luise! Wonderful tutorial. I love how the oxides react with water. Tim always says oxides sit on the surface but inks soak in. That's probably how you could get such different colors on each side of the fabric using the oxides. I get so excited watching you play around with all of it. Thank you for sharing! 🌹
I love watching u today and live to heart talk. Very good job on your dying and loved it . Thank dear.
This technique is so great! I love how everything turns out! And yes, "like so" is a phrase used by a lot of people
Hi Luise, another stunning work of art. I love batik fabrics and your creation looks batikish. Gorgeous! TFS 😁❤
Thank you for sharing your technique, Beautiful results, Thank you also for speaking English - you are doing an amazing job of it.
Thank you for this class. "Like so " is used in English! This is so cool looking.
Luise Thank you for all of your experimental effort, showing us these beautiful dyed fabric pieces! Gotta say, the fabrics you used were gorgeous before and after dyeing! I'm excited to see how you use these pieces. Thanks for every one of these little tips and tricks!
At the beginning of your video, the small folds in the fabric you mention, are called “pin ticks.” They are often used in heirloom sewing, and easily made with a straight stitch sewing machine with a regular preserve foot, although a specialty foot can be used. The fabrics can be vintage and there are also new fabrics made for those who do v heirloom sewing, in white, beige, and other pastel colors. If the artist only has narrow laces and wishes ro have wider laces, a small zig zag stitch on the sewing machine can be used to join them, or if the machine only dies a straight stitch, the narrow laces can be attached easily to plain fabric with a straight stitch. So, it can be fairly easy and quick to combine fabrics and laces to make larger sections as desired. When newer fabric is used, the thread used to make embroidery or lace might be polyester or rayon, which might not take the due in the same way, which might even be desirable. To determine the content of the fabric, lace, thread, there are instructions on the internet for song a “burn test” to determine fiber content. The smell and ash of each river has its own characteristics and only a tiny piece is needed for testing.
@wendburke191
Жыл бұрын
Actually if we are trying to be fully correct.... The lines in the blouse are called "pin tucks"
This is going to be fun!!! I have been doing strips of paper so now that I have this work area set up I’ll do some material. Thank you Luise and right away I saw a bunny with his paws up over a board hanging on. Not a hamster. I started laughing when you saw it too.
This helped me a lot on dying fabric for my journal. Thanks!!
always a lesson in "be bold, don't hesitate just DO IT" from you, lady... oh goodness... SO wonderful! thank you for this.
I have used this technique with tea, but never thought to try it with Distress Oxides. Just need to clear some space and get started!
Never, never be afraid to demonstrate anything as Pam says it's all good!!
I have some cotton napkins that I had no idea what to do with them, now I know!!! Thank you, Luise!!!! This is an AWESOME tutorial!!! 🥰❤️🥰
@sharonpragacz4768
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, cloth napkins !!! Fabulous, fun and functional. Will give it a go today, love a good adventure
These are such amazing techniques! I love the effects you got in the end & the intense coffee is super cool! I was thinking this is like tie-dying with TH oxides… GENIUS! 🥰
Such wonderful color effects and great fun and ….just love watching you enjoying this adventure, you are so inspiring and an amazing person to share with others. I felt quite dreadful today but I’m so happy to have found this wonderful video,has lifted my spirits and thank you for bringing joy and inspiration to this world!!! Especially my world ! I’m inclined to put in just barely warm oven ..
@luiseheinzl
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much ❤️
Awesome process video - thank you Luise 🥰
Thank you so much for sharing your process with us!! By the way, I think that to say “like so” is perfectly fine, especially when you are teaching!! Your English is better and more correct than some native speakers!! Beautiful effects on your fabrics!! How fun! 💕
@luiseheinzl
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much ❤️
"Like so" is uncommon but perfectly good English! And I have taught college English.
Thank you so much for sharing this awesome technique ❤️ I can’t wait to try it out 🥰
Thank you for sharing!! I'm Definitely going to try that. You have a beautiful mind!!!
I have dyed white bias tape with my ink and water, but didn’t know to combine colors. Thank you for sharing this technique with us!
Thanks so much for sharing these techniques Luisa. You are so informative. I also love your little giggles and sighs when you are excited about what you’re seeing. Love it.💕😻🤩
Thank you for doing these experiments with fabric it makes it easier for all of us to imagine the outcomes from these varying techniques. I like how you explain and walk us through each step and idea. Wonderful!!!! Hugs from MN.
Great video 😊🤗👏 Thanks for sharing 😍🌞🌼🌻🌹🌺
Amazing,!!! I loved the paper it looks very "other worldy" I mean like the land of wizards and fairies🧙🧚♂️🧚🏿♀️🧙♂️☺️ I have not yet used fabrics. I have to find some now. I just got some lace things to use for gell printing, which I have also never done. I am very excited, there are so many different techniques to explore🤓 Thank you so much for showing them!! Oh in case you don't know it yet "batik" = "tie - dye" 🙂🌻🌄
These tips and tricks of how to stain fabric and lace are amazing. Your English is coming along so nicely. You are trying so many new things and a new language. Thumbs up to you
These were simply marvelous outcomes Luise! Your timing on this too was perfect because I am wanting to dye some fabrics. You gave me some great ideas to go play with now! Thank you so much!
Very cool.. I do not have liquid inks, but have tried dripping a paper that I moved ink from a pad to, then spritzing water to make drips…. I also coffee, tea and avocado dye! Thanks, Luize!
Luise, you wondered how to pronounce Villainous. It is pronounced much simpler than it looks - Vill-a-nus. I enjoyed watching your use of Distress Oxide Inks for coloring fabrics. I am a painter and fiber artist and I do the same thing but with thin acrylic paints. With acrylic I have to dampen the fabric first or the paint won't move. Then, I apply the paint, scrunch and spritz. Gravity takes the paint down to the bottom of the wrinkles. If let to air dry there won't be strong contrasts along the wrinkles. I use old metal baking sheets in the oven on a low heat. Acrylic paint has no problems in the oven. I don't know about the Distress inks. Experiment, experiment, experiment. And continue to have fun.
Thank you Luise 🖤
What a great technique!
Hi Luise! Excellent video and excellent results!! I like that you took us along for the entire process, and you gave great, simple instructions to follow for success. I love how the blouse piece of fabric turned out.....so very beautiful!! Good job!! TFS Happy Creating! Samantha
Etonnant!!!! Thang you very munch Louise :) :) :)
Hi Luise , amazing, beautiful very interesting. I bought some white lace because I wanted to dye it purple but I didn’t know how . Thank you for showing me how to do it , with purple oxide. Great video . Loved it 😍🥰😍
i understand every word you say your english is very good.im always so happy when i find a new video from you ,god bless you from washinton usa
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️this so much Luise! Very cool, love the colors, on the paper too! 🥰👍👍👍
Watching your fun time with fabric dying makes me feel like I am doing it myself. Beautiful results!! Blessings from Betty in Ohio.
This is an amazing video! Thank you for showing us how you get such beautiful fabrics :) I just bought my very first Tim Holtz Oxide inks and now I can't wait to play around with them and some fabric. These turned out very cool.
Brilliant ideas and video. Thankyou
LOVE this Luise! The fabric is gorgeous and even the paper turned out amazing! TFS! Just subscribed to your channel!
@luiseheinzl
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much ❤️
😍😍😍 love how this turned out.
Luise Thank you for that wonderful demonstration on material. I will definitely try that out in the near future. Also loved the paper. BEAUTIFUL!!!
Wow, I can't wait to see you play with those fabrics and the paper as well... super cool🤩
Love your work!
Beautiful colors and fabrics! ❤️😍👏🏻
So so beautiful 🤩🤩🤩
Luise Thank you so much. I tried your technique of fabric dyeing. I found your instructions so easy to follow and I have some amazing papers as well. Thank you again so much for showing us how to create something beautiful out of our supplies. 🥰😍
This is fascinating. Love, love, love it❣️
This was so enjoyable and interesting. I learned so much from you to do this! Wonderful!! ❤️
Wow love your work
Thank you so much for this great tutorial 😍😍💜💜
Best dying fabric tutorial ever!!! Thanks so much!
That was very fun, thank you for sharing your techniques!
This was an amazing video with so many good ideas, thank you Luise!
Wonderful lesson. Beautiful results. TFS.
Hello Luise, thank you so much for sharing how you use the distress oxides for dying lace/fabrics. They came out fabulous the colors are awesome.
So so cool!!!!
It looks like a King Cake. It's something we eat at Mardi Gras in the US.
Really enjoyed this video. Definitely going to give this a try! Turned out beautiful ❤️
Thanks for sharing such a fun video 😍💕🌴
Fascinating! I love the fabric. You enthusiasm is wonderful!
😍 such a great technique! Thank you for sharing. You are so creative
This was an amazing video, Luise!! You gave me some great advice and tips on how to use the ink pads, but also what not to do, along with all of the "whys"! Thank you very much!!!
Spectacular, Luise ... 💝🎶🌹
This was so much fun to watch ! Now I have to try your technique! Thank you so much 💞💖
Fabulous technique..fabulous colors. Absolutely gorgeous. Your English is getting better and better. You pronounced “pistachio” in the correct Italian way with the “ch” as a “k” sound. The American pronunciation of the “ch” is with a “sh” sound. Both are correct. I’ve got to find me som3 fabrics that will work for this. Thanks Luise, for taking us through the process. 👍🥰❤️
Now I have a list of colors I want to get to try this!! So easy!
Thank you so much for sharing your technique 😍😍
This is a great project. Thank you for sharing.
What a wonderful technique and tutorial. Thank you for sharing.
Such a beautiful effect, I had no idea you could do this, thank you so much for sharing!
I just can’t wait to see what you do with this beautiful fabric!! You are so wonderful!!💕
Love this, they are Gorgeous, I think everything you touch, turns to Gold. 🤷🏻♀️🤩👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Just lovely...and love the technique. It's like opening a present
Luise...once again you have shown us how to be experimental! I truly loved the unwrapping to see what was created! Thank you so much from one of your fans in the U.S. I can't wait to try this. And "like so" is used here as well.😀❤
Your English is just getting better and better. , really yummy colors!
you are perfect!
Wow Luise what an amazing video! fabulous teaching,and what an artist you are!I'm telling you people would have paid good money for that tutorial,but you have shared from your heart you lovely lady,thank you .. wonderful tips,and I too love fabric dyes,you are always amazed how it turns out,lots of love with thanks from the UK xx
Yes!!! Batik fabric. Gorgeous🤗
I was going to say a bunny! heehee Saw him right away! I love listening to you Luise! You are so much fun!
What a great video. Thank you for sharing. It's always a little party ❤👍
Love these videos. This is one of my favorite things to do. Loved seeing that creature at the end. Thank you Luise for another captivating video.
I so want to try this...thank you for this video....
What a fun video. Yes, I have often wondered how you get your fabric effects. Thanks so much for your detailed instructions.
New subscriber and thank you so much for sharing this technique! I can see so many applications to use in my vintage crafting. 🤗
Wow, so beautiful !!!! I have to try this, thank you, thank you so much!!!! Love ❤️ love the fabric and the paper two. Can hardly wait to get started !!! ❤️❤️❤️!!!
Thank you so much!
Love this tutorial. I am going to trying it right after watching the video. So fun. Thank you very much for sharing. 👍💖😊
Thank you🤩love it and I love my oxide Even more🌈
That ism an incredible technique! And the stained paper at the bottom of the fabric is beautiful! Thanks for sharing.