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Inch by Inch Textiles: Those expandable paint samples
Mar 16, 2008 ... These samples show the expandable paint as it was printed and after it ... I added a touch of Treasure Gold afterwards, once it had dried. ...
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Inch by Inch Textiles: Dimensional paint rubbing plates
I saw this neat tutorial by Terri Stegmiller on making your own rubbing plates using dimensional paint over at FibreandStitch and thought I'd have a play. ...
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Inch by Inch Textiles: Painting fusible web (Vliesofix)
Apr 28, 2008 ... Painting fusible web (Vliesofix). Today, my Fibrecircle group played with painting fusible web. I've used this technique before in my work, ...
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Inch by Inch Textiles: Dimensional paint rubbing plates
I saw this neat tutorial by Terri Stegmiller on making your own rubbing plates using dimensional paint over at FibreandStitch and thought I'd have a play. ...
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Inch by Inch Textiles: More Melting stuff
May 27, 2008 ... I still have a lot of questions to ask about melting Tyvek, and of course I've hardly tried melting acrylic fabric into beads! ...
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Inch by Inch Textiles: More Melting stuff
May 27, 2008 ... More Melting stuff. Yesterday, I went on playing with melting Tyvek, and playing with the beads I made before. This time, I was using the ...
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