you do it buy going our and buying it then doing something:)
Ruth Issett has written: 'Print, Pattern & Colour' 'Color on Paper and Fabric' 'Colour on Paper and Fabric'
You can't. You need fabric paint for fabric.
Depending on the colour already you could get a fabric dye if you want to change its colour. Fabric glue- if you want to stick anything to it to bejazzle it! Belts or chains accsesorises
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textile printing is the process of applying colour to fabric.
no it bleaches the fabric to its original colour, so essentially yes but it removes colour aswell
to know the stability of colour of the fabric or yarn
The colour of the object has object has nothing to do with it. Bulls will charge at the movement of the fabric, not the colour.
I have the idea but i don't at the same time.
Simply get a fabric dye that is the colour your clothes were. Follow the instructions and dye!
i think ya dip it in the colour paint or sum thing. sorry if i ain't helping
khadi print is easily identifiable by the fact that the printing ink stays on the surface of the fabric and does not permeate through to the other side. often light colours like white and metallics like gold and silver are printed using khadi for the way that the colour stand out. the rubbing and washing fastness is poor as the fabric is not really dyed/printed with the khadi colour, instead the colour is stiing on the surface, attached to the fabric by a sort of organic glue.