Yes you can, but read the instructions on the pen/packet if it does not have the needed information look it up or ask some one in the shop where you bought/bye it.
(I have just finished my design on my plimsolls and it turned out fine I have not fixed the colour yet as I am waiting for them to dry but it has worked fine so far. )
Good luck!
Inkoos markers are not specifically fabric markers; they are designed primarily for use on paper and other surfaces. While they may work on some fabrics, their performance and washability on fabric are not guaranteed like that of dedicated fabric markers. For optimal results on fabric, it's best to use markers specifically labeled as fabric markers.
Jo Ann's sells these. Why not ask them? Or try to contact the manufacturer of these markers directly. It should be on the marker label. By the way, I have use these markers to dye a pair of satin shoes and a purse. They worked wonderfully.
:) Personally, I wouldn't use paint to customize my shoes, since after awhile the paint will wear out and eventually change the colour of your shoes. But! If you truly want too, find some simple "Air Brush" paint. :D that is non washable, and that should work out gorgeously for you!
Yes, canvas shoes can get wet on rainy days since they are typically made of fabric and often lack waterproofing. When exposed to rain, the material absorbs water, which can lead to discomfort and potential damage. To protect canvas shoes from getting wet, it's advisable to use a waterproof spray or wear waterproof covers.
The ballet shoes that professionals use are called pointe shoes. They are shoes made specially for the dancers to dance on their toes. They are hardened with layers of fabric and glue that the dancer has stability. Softer shoes are just ballet slippers and are often made of canvas.
use floursescent markers
The best markers for felt available in the market are fabric markers specifically designed for use on felt. These markers are permanent, vibrant, and do not bleed on the fabric. Look for brands like Sharpie, Tulip, and Fabrico that are known for their quality and durability on felt surfaces.
Well you dont put it on in the first place because it looks so obvious that it is there i have done it and with a £45 pair of addidas canvas shoes that were white then i put them in the wash to get the whitener out didn't work i tried everything, doesnt work, best thing to do is...
Cotton canvas is useful for many heavy-duty requirements, including tents, shoes and other applications.
satin usually.
You use a permanent marker or you can get special markers called "fabric markers" that are for that type of stuff and stay on your clothes - or any material even when you wash it
Yes, you can draw on fabric transfer paper using markers or inks that are suitable for the material. It's best to use permanent markers or fabric paints to ensure that the design adheres well when transferred. After drawing, you can follow the manufacturer's instructions to transfer your design onto fabric using heat. Be sure to test a small area first to ensure compatibility.