How apply fabric to a tumbler
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- Опубліковано 29 лют 2020
- Fabric Tumbler Tutorial
Materials Used:
15oz Skinny Stainless Steel tumbler from: thestainlessdepotcompany.com/
The Cup Edging Tool: wickedshimmersupply.com/the-c...
Fabric
Mod Podge(Dries Clear)
Sponge Brush
Scissors
Extaco Knife
Tape- Washi/ painters tape/ electrical tape
91% Alcohol
Measuring Tape
Materials to Epoxy:
Epoxy: Flynn Sisters Supplies- www.flynnsisterssupplyshop.co...
10% Off Code: MISS
1 ounce measuring cups
Dixie Cups
Nitrile Gloves
Wooden Stir Sticks
Heat Gun- Wagner purchased from Lowes
Cup Turner: Search Amazon, Etsy, EBay
Respirator Mask: www.amazon.com/PD-100-Full-Or...
MY HELP VIDEOS:
How To Mis Epoxy Properly: • How to Epoxy a Tumbler
How to Epoxy a Tumbler: • How to mix epoxy corre...
How to clean up your Tumbler Rim: • How to get a clean rim...
THANK YOU FOR ALL THE LOVE AND SUPPORT FROM MY WONDERFUL FOLLOWERS!!!
U should try putting your mod podge in a condiments bottle and then u can just squirt it directly on your tumbler as u go and spread it with the brush the just flip the condiments cap on when done an that way each time u don't have to pour it on anything an so it leads to less waste . i love it its a game changer.
I made one a couple weeks ago with that IDENTICAL owl print!! Super cute!
I’m ready to try just got my fabrics and waiting on the cutting tool. You made it looks so easy
Tip: If you buy the firm foam squares used to make cushions (Amazon) ~ you can cut your tumbler shape out in middle ~ makes a great tumbler rest for doing your work!!
Love all of your tutorials. You explain everything so clearly. Thank you for making everything look so easy
Thank you so much! I’m so glad I can help!
Another excellent video. I appreciate you giving us dry times too.
Thank you so much!
Thanks for the video. The cutting tool looks super helpful. I'll be buying one. I like that you explain things clearly and don't go too fast. 😊
I really enjoyed this video of the tie dyed tumbler. It was very informing. Ty and keep up the good work!!!
Love the video. Beautiful turn out of the tumbler.
Love this tutorial friend!❤️
This is a very through explanation and a job well done.
So glad i found your UA-cam channel ❤ Thank you..
I live near the fabric district in Los Angeles. What a great idea.
Love this, very helpful!
Awesome tutorial. Thanks for going into detail it was very informative
My pleasure!
Thanks for the great tips
I love it😍
Awesome! Going to try this! Thanks for sharing.
Great video. My question is I have some beautiful vinyl for embroidery. It is for applique so there is no sticky on the back. Do you see a problem with using this in place of cotton and can I use reposition spray and then epoxy? Thank you I love all your tutorials.
Hi i just want to say thank you for this tutorial, i love it and its amazing. I was able to do my first fabric cup by watching this tutorial while i was doing the cup.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! By far, this was the easiest one to follow. If one wanted to add a bit of pizazz, would it be alright to add a shimmer glitter to the epoxy?
i would say you could!
Very cool
Love it
Looks like my style of tumbler!! 😉🌈🌈
😎 ~ neat cup edging tool ~ I HAVE TO GO GET ONE!!
What is the handle thingy called and what is the machine called, thank you so much. From Chelsea Victoria Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you so much for your videos! I have learned so much from you! Question on the fabric tumblers....how do you keep the epoxy from seeping into the fabric? I have one that has spots all over the top, around the rim, where it's obviously soaked through, after about 8 layers of mod podge.
Thank you so much!! And make sure when you apply your epoxy, your mod podge is completely dry.
Also, when you apply your fabric to the mod podge, press down the fabric all the way around the tumbler. Giving it an even stick.
Last trick, epoxy your tumbler twice. This may help as well.
@@MissKissKreations ok thank you! I will give that a try!
@@tcamburn83 I seen on another video to coat with mod podge 3 times pretty thick each time and completely dry each time and final before moving on.
How do I fix it I just made one for my 1st time and I screwed it up I put my 1st thing a epoxy on it
can uu use fabric leather to or with glitter?
what if you dont have a cutting tool? what can you use instead?
can you add fabric to the bottom of the tumbler
could you use spray adhesive to attach the fabric instead of mod podge?
Thanks for an awesome video, as always! Question: I know you did several layers of epoxy at the seam but did you do the same amount of layers over the entire cup?
One on the seam
@@MissKissKreations So you dont do multiple layers of MP over the entire cup? How do you prevent the epoxy from causing the oil slick look? I want to try it but dont want to mess up my cup.
What kind of fabric do you use?
Do you spin your tumbler for 12 hrs...nice vid
Where did you find that reversable tie dye/shimmer scale fabric please???
Francesca Depp Francesca you can get a lot of pretty fabrics from Amazon!!
Hi - I just did my first two and was wondering if i can add HTV before doing the epoxy?
Yes
Have you ever used htv on fabric and then used it for tumbler? I wasn't sure if this would work or not. Thought I'd ask
Amanda Wordelman I have and yes it worked well
Hi, wondering if a felt like material could be used? Found a gorgeous material, but it's for bow making.
How. That sounds cute! I only wonder how the epoxy will take to it. If the material will drown in the epoxy so you may have to use a lot of extra epoxy. But worth a try!
How did you cut the seam and not cut through the 1st layer of fabric?
Don’t apply too much pressure. Just enough to cut through one layer. This may take some practice at first. 😊
Use removable vinyl abd painters tape to transfer
since you didn't tape off the stainless steel parts at top and bottom, how did you keep the epoxy from marring those parts?
I epoxy the entire tumbler. Then clean the rim and inside up at the end :)
@@MissKissKreations did you epoxy all the way up to the rim or just go to the fabric line? It was hard to see. I wasn't sure if you had to use the FDA food epoxy on this or not.
Where can I find the donut tumblr 😻
Hi, can the 100% cotton be stretchable? Thats all I can seeing the stores. The fabric says 100% cotton but its stretchy. I wasn't sure .. plss help
Sure
I just put fabric on a tumbler for the first time. All was going well until I epoxied it. I have large patches of dark; can you tell me what I did wrong? Thank you|!
Maybe not enough epoxy on the tumbler.
How come you didn’t remove the under layering piece after making seam? Doesn’t it show through
I just leave it there. You can remove it and it won’t be wrong. It doesn’t show through
What kind or name brand epoxy do you use,and where you get it from?
Epoxy: www.alumilite.com?aff=75
Have you ever used spray adhesive instead of Mod Podge?
For this method no. But you can give it a try! 😊
Why are there like circles on my cloth after I put my epoxy on ? Like it is not covered but it look good when I first do it ?
Those are fish eyes. Epoxy repealing from the tumbler. Make sure you prep your tumbler properly before designing it
Could I use adhesive spray instead of mod podge?
Great video. I tried this with 100% cotton. I guess i am doing something wrong 😕. Please help. I used a gray fabric, once complete, you can see dark areas and light, the epoxy feels rough over the fabric. Wish i could send pictures
@@tarinamclamb9704 I found if the fabric is too light you get the splotches from the epoxy soaking the fabric. Nothing you can do to change that.
@@victoriatroemel8560 Thank you
You only do epoxy once?
If you use a sublimation tumbler do you need to sand it first?
I do not use sublimation tumblers. I don't want to give you the incorrect information. I am sorry.
Ok thank you
Where do we get the cup trimmer?
The link is posted in my description below
There’s not a description that I can find. I may be looking in the wrong place.
ALISON CARTER at the top (by the title of the video) click the upside down triangle
How many coats of expoxy did you use?
Two coats
Can u used u plastic tablecloth
This would have to be very thin and you would have to use a lot of epoxy.
a rotary cutter, ruler and cutting mat will give a straight cut on the fabric--
Just 1 coat of epoxy?
If you feel you need more than one coat then you can add another coat ☺️
Are these dishwasher safe??
These are meant for hand wash only.
ALL double walled stainless steel tumblers are supposed to be hand wash only. Putting them in the dishwasher can damage the seal that makes them insulated.
What is that cutter called ?
Edging tool. The have them on Amazon
@@christinarivera7910 thank you 😊
Where can someone get the cup cutter? Also you put the epoxy over the steel edge on top and bottom too right?
Please take a look in my description for the link. And yes, I epoxied over the entire tumbler.
My cup looked absolutely beautiful, until I put epoxy on it. It was bright and beautiful before applying epoxy. Can anyone tell me why my fabric looked dull in areas? I wanted vibrant! The fabric is cotton. 😩
Try sending me a picture to my Facebook or Instagram account so I can better assist you!
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How many hours does it need to spin after you’ve applied your epoxy?
Do you sell them?
Yes. Please reach out to me on my Facebook at Miss Kiss Kreations
@@MissKissKreations ok found you now what
I got a better-qualty metal cup edging tool with a handle and a removable level line drawing attachment for only $17 with free 2-day shipping. For your seller to charge an extra $5 to pick a color is ridiculous. PLUS, they now have their HUGE advertisement on the thing AND they charge $8.80 for shipping. I could get 2 better ones for less than half the price. Crafting is already so expensive, y'all.
Awesome
Be better off cutting seam area with a pair of scissors.
If that works easier for you then that’s great! 😊
Why no Closed Captioning?
Stray hairs? I think you mean frayed edges lol 😂
Please learn how to speak decent English. The “T” in the word “cotton” is NOT silent!
Thank you.
‘acrossed’ is not a word! It’s ‘across’
Angela M And neither is coen. (Not sure how to spell Cotten without the t’s.)Cotten has two ‘t’s’ in it. Otherwise fabulous video and explanations and great camera work.