Jacquard Dye-Na-Flow Textile and Silk Paint
http://www.dickblick.com/products/jac.... Dye-Na-Flow is a free-flowing textile paint made to simulate dye. These highly concentrated, translucent colors are incredibly versatile. They are perfect for silk painting, airbrushing, tie-dying or simplified batik techniques, or apply with brush or sponge. This video will show you a few simple and fun techniques you can use at home or in the classroom. You can purchase this product by following the link http://www.dickblick.com/products/jac....

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Jacquard Silk Paint

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Silk Painting: A Complete Guide for Beginners

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Jacquard Presents: Stenciling Techniques On Fabric with Diane Ericson, Part 1

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Dye-Na-Flow (The many uses of)

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Silk painting by Ilme Rätsep Disain

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Freestyle silk painting.

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Japanese Bokashi Brush Dyeing Workshop with Bill Morton

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Jacquard NEOPAQUE vs SETACOLOR Opaque fabric paint Review on dark textiles | Does it stiffen fabric?

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Silk Painting with Anne Anderson

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4 Shibori Techniques to Transform Your Fabric with Indigo

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How to Use Fabric Paint in Slow Stitching Projects

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Giant Fabric Painting with Dye Na Flow

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