Discover modern, original colors that will inspire you to create.
Tie and Dye, Batik and Shibori patterns are back!
Colorful T-shirts, Tie and Dye dresses, bangs... and welcome to the 70s.
What kind of paint should I use on fabric?
There are a wide variety of paints to choose from.
The ones we suggest in this section are all suitable for textile painting.
- Izink Aladine is in fact a pigment dye.
It has the advantage of being acid-free and can beapplied cold.
It can then be fixed with an iron.
This dye is available in spray form, ideal for Tie and Dye or stencil use, and ininker form for all your stampingapplications.
The colors are miscible with each other.
For fabrics made from natural fibers such as linen, cotton, silk... - Textil water-based spray paint lets you customize clothes, linens and home decor in no time at all.
It is applied cold.
It can be fixed with an iron.
It is ideal for large surfaces and can be used with stencils.
Can be applied to most fabrics, cotton and blended fibers (up to 20% synthetic fibers). - Relief paint for a 3D effect, creating colorful beads and even stripes on clothing, accessories, cardboard, wood, etc.
Available in pen form .
Fixes flat when dry. - Setacolor paint
Water-based, miscible colors.
Applied cold.
Fixes in the oven or with an iron.
Apply with brush, sponge or pipette.
Suitable for all woven and non-woven fabrics, natural and synthetic fibers and even leather.
Ideal for screen printing.
How do I apply fabric paint?
As seen above there are different tools and techniques for painting your textiles.
You can use
- Brushes for patterns of varying size and detail.
- Stamps for small, regular patterns that are difficult to draw.
- Rollers for coverage and the Tie and Dye effect.
- Stencils for fine, detailed patterns.
How do I fix paint on fabric?
Once you've applied your paints or dyes to your fabric, simply iron them on the reverse side.
Wash-resistant, you can then wash your creations at 30° maximum.
Get started with textile painting!