tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-632572938869190987.post1369997478625861016..comments2023-10-20T09:09:02.731+01:00Comments on .: Work in Progress - Inchies PendantSue, Lynwoodcraftshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01959840274614874004noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-632572938869190987.post-16207406337051467472011-02-10T08:30:14.878+00:002011-02-10T08:30:14.878+00:00Hi Sam
They do heat set - obviously my jewellery i...Hi Sam<br />They do heat set - obviously my jewellery isn't intended to be washable - not sure how well that would go. I do sandwich the fabric between two layers of baking parchment - should have said that. Although, once the design has been 'painted' over with water the effect is far more like acrylic paint on fabric than like wax crayon as such. I've not yet tried heat setting the crayon design without diluting with water - don't know if that would 'melt' like wax. I'll try a piece later and let you know.Sue, Lynwoodcraftshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01959840274614874004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-632572938869190987.post-43655140218108422812011-02-10T01:08:03.741+00:002011-02-10T01:08:03.741+00:00Oh! Neocolours! They're already at the top of ...Oh! Neocolours! They're already at the top of my list - can I move them any higher now I know I can heatset them on fabric??? Tippity-Top!<br /><br />Love the work in progress so far. Don't worry about being tedious - I'm all ears(eyes), and I bet I'm not the only one :-)<br /><br />And, oh yes, a (stupid?) question - did you cover the fabric before ironing it? Thinking of crayon on iron etc.Samhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16127623000367674910noreply@blogger.com