As an artist I have been using pebeo setacolor for years and the same tube hasn‘t gone bad like much acrylics usually do. I still paint with pebeo on clothes and I wouldn‘t trade it for anything else. Worth every cent!
That was an amazing amount of work and so well organized. Many of these paints are new to me too. Only one's I wished you had also covered are Jacquard and Angeles. Maybe they aren't readily available to you? Thank you for your dedication to helping us become better artists.
Thank you very much! Unfortunately, many paints aren´t available here in Estonia, and it is also difficult or expensive to order Jacquard and Angeles here. Jacquard's distributor in Estonia refused to order precisely those colors that can be painted with a brush. I hope to try them one day though.
Brand "Dylon" fabric paint actually is really good. I have different shades for light fabrics, I can promise they last long and painting stays very soft. 😊
Thank you for the feedback. Unfortunately I got this dried out Dylon paint from the store. For some reason stores in Estonia don't have Dylon paint available. But I believe it is good.
I guess different fabric paint brand availability varies in every country. I am ordering online, due to not having any shops where I could by the fabric paints. 🤷♀️
@@kluukart I like Jacquard fabric paints. The painting stays softer than Decola ( nothing against Decola, I prefer Decola paint shades over the Jacquard paint shades).Yes Jacquard cost more than other brands, but also the jars are little bit bigger (66ml),than other regular fabric paint jars. Try them, when you have chance😊
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to try quite all color brands. I have heard that Jaquard colors are very good, but they are not imported to Estonia and ordering them is very expensive. Among the white colors that I have tried myself - Deka Perm Deck, Pebeo, Marabu and Kreul Javana seemed good. Dylon can also be good, but again it has not been available in Estonia. Cheap and fabric paints for children do not give very good results.
I used Pebeo Setacolor on a shirt, 100% cotton, then I used an iron for 5 minutes and wanted to give it as a gift right away, but I thought it would be nice to find out first that they are durable, so that there would be no disgust that the recipient would be disappointed after the first wash. Well, and after washing them at 30 degrees I am disappointed, because the paints are not durable at all. What could have gone wrong?
Sorry to hear it went that way. I always wash the painted garment inside out so that the color does not get crushed too much in the washing machine. Was the fabric definitely 100% cotton? A finer fabric like a t-shirt will absorb paint better than a thicker fabric (for example, a coarse cloth bag). Did you use the hottest heat (cotton mode) when ironing? If the color layer is too delicate and thin, it can also happen that the color wears off the fabric faster, because it is not inside the fiber but on top. In general, if you wash inside out and at 30 degrees, nothing should happen. Washing machines and detergents are also different. I discovered at home that my washing machine wear off a lot of clothes because the drum is big (washing machine-dryer in one) and after this discovery I started stuffing the washing machine full of clothes every time and manually reduced the number of spins from 1200 to 600. I only dry on the clothesline, never in the dryer. Clothes painted with textile paints should be washed as a delicate wash. I don't know if that was helpful.
@@kluukart I used a 100% cotton shirt, it's a thin women's elegant shirt, and I thought I gave the right amount of paint, because I noticed that it was also visible on the other side, from the inside. But perhaps it's too thin layer anyway, maybe the paint was actually only on the top and not in the fabric? Anyway, I didn't want to apply too much paint so that the pattern wouldn't crack during useing and washing. I also reduced the speed in the washing machine to 600 :)
@@moniaes.4299 Very strange. I have one more thought. If you buy a new item of clothing in a store, it's a good idea to wash it before painting or dyeing, because new clothes often have some kind of chemicals in them (for example, anti-wrinkle) that prevent the textile dye from being absorbed. Could it be that?
It is possible that there are better paints for painting silk and synthetics that are specifically designed for this purpose. My experience is that of the colors used in this test, Pebeo is the most suitable.
I haven't had any problems with it. It is possible that it may wear faster if painted over another layer of paint. I mostly paint directly on the fabric. In addition, I wash 100% wrong side out in the delicate wash mode. See also my video of the same shirt after the 25th wash: ua-cam.com/video/3BY4NKMUmLE/v-deo.html
Pebeo works very well on cotton fabric. All these colors are best on cotton fabric. Synthetic fiber can bring bad surprises because synthetic fabric fiber does not absorb dye.
Lately, I mainly use Pebeo textile paints. They are high quality and last well. Marabu, Deka and Kreul Javana colors are also good, but I'm still using mostly Pebeo paints. What is currently available in stores in my city Tallinn) also influences my decision a little. I buy paints from an art supply store. But of course you can also order online.
I wanted to make a separate video about it, which is my favorite brand, but I don't have time. If you are in a hurry for information, I currently recommend Pebeo, Kreul Javana and Deka paints. Marabu is also ok.
This is the ABSOLUTE BEST test I have seen for fabric paints! I applaud your dedication and efforts 👏❤, thank you so very much for doing this 😊
Thank you! 😊
I seconded your comment. The “BEST”
As an artist I have been using pebeo setacolor for years and the same tube hasn‘t gone bad like much acrylics usually do. I still paint with pebeo on clothes and I wouldn‘t trade it for anything else. Worth every cent!
I agree that Pebeo is very good.
Very helpful to read this comment. ty for sharing!
heyy mam can you please tell me can i use pebeo setacolour on pure muslin cloth or pebeo setasilk ?
Thank you for taking the time to run this test. Very well done.
Oh my goodness, thank you!! I appreciate that you WORE the shirt, body heat and oils from your skin affect things on the shirt! What a great test.🤩
wow. this video was amazing. extra points for fully listing the names and numbers of each colour in your video description. thank you so much.
That was an amazing amount of work and so well organized. Many of these paints are new to me too. Only one's I wished you had also covered are Jacquard and Angeles. Maybe they aren't readily available to you? Thank you for your dedication to helping us become better artists.
Thank you very much!
Unfortunately, many paints aren´t available here in Estonia, and it is also difficult or expensive to order Jacquard and Angeles here. Jacquard's distributor in Estonia refused to order precisely those colors that can be painted with a brush. I hope to try them one day though.
Wow BRAVO for this incredible useful video !! Just WOW ! I'm shopping for fabric paint right now and this is sooo helpful !!
Glad it was helpful!
I CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH THANKS FOR UPLOADING THIS VIDEO ❤❤❤
Thank you very much. This was really worth watching. I needed to know too. You saved me lots of time and I appreciate you sharing this with us.
Glad it was helpful!
Very good testing done! Excellent!
And you ended up with a very cool shirt too!
Thank you! :)
The dedication in the paint test, Wow
Thank you sooo much, this was super useful for me :D And your test shirt looks awesome :D
Brand "Dylon" fabric paint actually is really good. I have different shades for light fabrics, I can promise they last long and painting stays very soft. 😊
Thank you for the feedback. Unfortunately I got this dried out Dylon paint from the store. For some reason stores in Estonia don't have Dylon paint available. But I believe it is good.
I guess different fabric paint brand availability varies in every country. I am ordering online, due to not having any shops where I could by the fabric paints. 🤷♀️
@@kristinedreimane1454 Yes. My dream is to try Jaquard paints, but it is quite expensive to order these to Estonia.
@@kluukart I like Jacquard fabric paints. The painting stays softer than Decola ( nothing against Decola, I prefer Decola paint shades over the Jacquard paint shades).Yes Jacquard cost more than other brands, but also the jars are little bit bigger (66ml),than other regular fabric paint jars. Try them, when you have chance😊
@@kristinedreimane1454 Thank you for encouraging. Some day I order Dylon and Jaquard paints. And maybe make videos about those :)
Fantastic video❤!!!
Thank you!!
Great video, thank you. The shirt looks awesome too! 😊
Thank you! 😁
Thank you for this, i' m starting a glothes painting and this is so good information !
Fantastic review and I love the testing shirt design : D Very helpful!
Thanks so much!
Great test and so helpful! This shirt is just fun now...wear it! ty :)
Glad you like it!
this video is very helpful, thank you :-)
I'm so glad!
Great effort! Did you wash the tshirt before applying paints? It's an important detail as it's meant to remove the sizing.
Yes I did.
Thank you so much. This video is exactly what I needed to fix my baggy pants.
Glad I could help! :)
Thank you too much for your review! this is really helpful ❤
Great job!
Thanks!
very helpful video. Thanks
Unfortunately we are missing here a text of these paints on synthetic fabrics,but the video was useful
very nice done !
You’re my hero.
which paint do u think was the nicest to use , the most opaque, and which do u consider the best?
I think Pebeo is most trustworthy. It also lasts on polyester. Kreul Javana and Deka are also quite good.
Which best brands for paint fabrics?
Pebeo is my favorite, Kreul Javana, Deka, Marabu.
What’s the best white fabric paint and with best coverage
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to try quite all color brands. I have heard that Jaquard colors are very good, but they are not imported to Estonia and ordering them is very expensive. Among the white colors that I have tried myself - Deka Perm Deck, Pebeo, Marabu and Kreul Javana seemed good. Dylon can also be good, but again it has not been available in Estonia. Cheap and fabric paints for children do not give very good results.
Nii põnev video!
Amazing 😻
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Thank you for this video, very kind of you to help othes🙏
I used Pebeo Setacolor on a shirt, 100% cotton, then I used an iron for 5 minutes and wanted to give it as a gift right away, but I thought it would be nice to find out first that they are durable, so that there would be no disgust that the recipient would be disappointed after the first wash. Well, and after washing them at 30 degrees I am disappointed, because the paints are not durable at all. What could have gone wrong?
Sorry to hear it went that way.
I always wash the painted garment inside out so that the color does not get crushed too much in the washing machine.
Was the fabric definitely 100% cotton?
A finer fabric like a t-shirt will absorb paint better than a thicker fabric (for example, a coarse cloth bag).
Did you use the hottest heat (cotton mode) when ironing?
If the color layer is too delicate and thin, it can also happen that the color wears off the fabric faster, because it is not inside the fiber but on top.
In general, if you wash inside out and at 30 degrees, nothing should happen.
Washing machines and detergents are also different.
I discovered at home that my washing machine wear off a lot of clothes because the drum is big (washing machine-dryer in one) and after this discovery I started stuffing the washing machine full of clothes every time and manually reduced the number of spins from 1200 to 600.
I only dry on the clothesline, never in the dryer.
Clothes painted with textile paints should be washed as a delicate wash.
I don't know if that was helpful.
@@kluukart yes, 100% cotton for sure :(
@@kluukart I used a 100% cotton shirt, it's a thin women's elegant shirt, and I thought I gave the right amount of paint, because I noticed that it was also visible on the other side, from the inside. But perhaps it's too thin layer anyway, maybe the paint was actually only on the top and not in the fabric? Anyway, I didn't want to apply too much paint so that the pattern wouldn't crack during useing and washing. I also reduced the speed in the washing machine to 600 :)
@@moniaes.4299 Very strange. I have one more thought. If you buy a new item of clothing in a store, it's a good idea to wash it before painting or dyeing, because new clothes often have some kind of chemicals in them (for example, anti-wrinkle) that prevent the textile dye from being absorbed. Could it be that?
Omg I like that!!
04:10 👌👍
What do u think is best brand for painting jeans?
I have very good experience with Kreul Javana and Pebeo. Also it is better if jeans are at least 95% cotton.
How about white paint? Which one is best coverage?
Pebeo is best for silk nd any synthetic stuff for painting?
It is possible that there are better paints for painting silk and synthetics that are specifically designed for this purpose. My experience is that of the colors used in this test, Pebeo is the most suitable.
hello there have been reports that setacolor opaque BLACK color washes off - what are your thoughts?
I haven't had any problems with it. It is possible that it may wear faster if painted over another layer of paint. I mostly paint directly on the fabric. In addition, I wash 100% wrong side out in the delicate wash mode.
See also my video of the same shirt after the 25th wash:
ua-cam.com/video/3BY4NKMUmLE/v-deo.html
Do you think Pebeo setacolor doesn't work properly with cotton
Pebeo works very well on cotton fabric. All these colors are best on cotton fabric. Synthetic fiber can bring bad surprises because synthetic fabric fiber does not absorb dye.
What was top 5
I will make a video about that. Hopefully soon :)
Does anyone know how well jacquard does?
I would really like to try these colors myself, but unfortunately they are not available in Estonia. Yarn colors only. And ordering is expensive.
What type do you use and where can I buy?! it thanks in advance:)
Lately, I mainly use Pebeo textile paints. They are high quality and last well. Marabu, Deka and Kreul Javana colors are also good, but I'm still using mostly Pebeo paints. What is currently available in stores in my city Tallinn) also influences my decision a little. I buy paints from an art supply store. But of course you can also order online.
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So whats the BEST BRAND? YOU DIDNT MENTION IT.😅😂😢
I wanted to make a separate video about it, which is my favorite brand, but I don't have time.
If you are in a hurry for information, I currently recommend Pebeo, Kreul Javana and Deka paints. Marabu is also ok.
What is your favorite brand?
I will make a video about that :)