fantastic teacher! thank you for getting right to the how-to without yammering on about useless malarky🤪. Learned more from you in this 20 some minutes than hours of watching other inktense videos. Now gonna watch some of your other videos🥳🥳. The freezer paper tip was the best!🎉🎉🎉
Hi! Thanks for sharing your expertise. I bought an Inktense set of 72 pencils two years ago. I tested the colors, but I was afraid to use them. Yesterday, I watched your video, so well presented, so many techniques, that I was finally encouraged to try them. I painted a Moon Moth on a white blouse. It turned out absolutely gorgeous. Thank you so much for your generosity.
Oh my goodness . . . just beautiful! I have been watching UA-cam videos on how to use Inktense pencils on fabric for over two years, and you are the FIRST artist who has EVER mentioned the "outliner" pencil! What a game changer! I--of course--only bought the set of 12 Inktense pencils which does not come with the outliner. I will soon be purchasing some of these for myself. THANK YOU again for this wonderful video!
My pleasure! The outliner pencil is a must have (well...I must have it at least!) I do have some sets of inktense on sale on my site if you're looking for a good deal...and might even have some single outliner penciils too)
Monique! Where have you been all my creative life! I just found your video and WOW! a whole new world just opened up!! I bought the Inktense Pencils last year and they have just been sitting on my shelf, until today! I’m going to try some of your terrific ideas now. This approach is a total revelation. Bravo and thank you so much for your clear inspiring tutorial. I can’t wait to hear (see!) more. So grateful.
Wonderful video! This is packed with tons of info and it was done in such a relaxing and supportive way that I feel much more knowledgeable and confident going forward! Thank you so much!
Great video I learned so much I’m getting ready to paint on a ready-made coverlet which has big designs on it and I’m gonna color those in. Thank you so much for helping me learn how to use these and content pins and you were very great by the way.
I am totally new to this coloring of fabric. But I want to learn it to magnify my embroidery. I really apprecited your explanations and demos. Thank you very much for your time.☺☺
Thank you so much for this wonderful video tutorial. You're the best teacher I've come across on UA-cam. The work you did on fabric with the stitching on top of the Inktense pencil colours was really gorgeous. Love from Amanda Jones in Melbourne, Australia ❤
What a lovely note Amanda! Thank you for taking the time to let me know you enjoyed the video. I hope to have another one up soon about using the inktense blocks as well. Have fun playing in colors and I hope I can make it back to Melbourne again someday. It has been far too long since I was able to spend time there!
I had an idea to make a quilted piece for a friend to hang of a painting she did in a class that she gave me. My idea was to find a batik fabric for the background but now, I could just make a batik-like fabric of my own. Thank you for this demo.
Thank you for this fun video I am intrigued with textile art as want to experiment so this is such a good video for me. I have been looking at fabric paint but using the pencils with the medium very effective also as like you said so intense 😀😍
I was hoping you would show the bottle of the iridescent medium or list it in detail. I am not familiar with the product, but it sounds like it would solve the problem of colors dulling after drying. Beautiful work! Thanks so much!
THANK YOU!!! You did such a great job explaining this - your instructions are very clear, your camera clear and steady, good lighting, excellent narration!!!! YAY! Can't wait to try this!
not to take away from this great video but if you, like me, already have derwent watercolor pencils (and can't justify or afford inktense) the watercolor pencils work GREAT with the fabric medium process! I tested today with liquitex fabric medium on cotton and heat set with a dry iron. The color stayed vibrant and did not wash out with hand soap. The test I did with just water and pencil washed right out.
Yay! That doesn't take away anything at all! I do mention it at one point that you can use any watercolor pencil and the medium to bond it with the fibers for fabric (as a number of us do have collections of great watercolor pencils :) But I do love the ability to use water as well--which is why I'm such a fan of the Inktense. Keep playing and coloring! The world will just get more beautiful :D
What a FABULOUS tutorial. I am starting to understand a lot of things that can be done with the Derwent Inktense pencils. Thank you Monique . I love your excellent diction and your lovely soothing voice. And I especially LOVE that you used the word FUN so many times. In these times of still being quarantined, we NEED TO HAVE FUN
Correct I’ve watched a number of them and understand how the medium works to confine the color spread. Muslim apparently also can do that but I’m a FMQ so I have already used it to embellish or alter the fabric I have rather than buy more fabric. Love the outline and fabric iridescent medium I’ve Not seen those elsewhere and this is a good review on basic techniques as well.
What a great tutorial! Thank you so much for this. I am going to work with my 8 year old grandchild for making some fabricplay with her! 💟 Dear greetings from Bavaria
Great introduction to Inktense pencils. You covered a lot of information I. A short time. Materials, options, effects of different techniques. I can't draw but I can trace and color inside the lines, usually. You have a very relaxed teaching method. Thanks for taking the time to provide an inspir6video.
Glad it was helpful! And let yourself color in (and even outside) those lines. Let me know if you have any questions as you move forward. I love sharing my addiction....er...I mean enthusiasm... with others! Happy Coloring!
Having just splashed out on some Inktense pencils this was a fab-u-lous tutorial to give me the confidence to try a watercolour technique on fabric. I’m a great dressmaker, but a poor artist, and wanted to create a special gift for my mother this Christmas. As she is a botanical artist, but now in her 80’s with arthritis, she has changed over from watercolour to coloured pencils. I have started to make her a pencil roll to store her fancy watercolour pencils. I am decorating with the Inktense pencils using Tim Holtz autumn blueprints stamps as my outline. I was having trouble controlling the bleeding but now with your help I have got to grips with the basic technique. I know she’ll love it however it turns out, but now I will be proud of my gift. Something positive has come out of 2020 for me, thanks to you 😊
I am so glad to get your message and to know that you're feeling more confident and creating such a beautiful gift for your Mother. Thank you so much for taking the time to send your sweet note and please don't hesitate to ask should you have any other questions as you continue exploring!
OMG I love this option, I do both quilting and embroidery work and this will solve so many issues I have been having with my own designs, I tried the fabric pens but I could never get the shading right at all. I already have the Inktense pencils for my other hobby lol so I can see they will be making their way to my sewing table😹thank you for sharing🤗🤗🤗
Ladybugs Cabin I just finished watching your very informative video. I have the inktense pencils and learned a lot from this video. I was able to find the fabric medium, but am having problem finding the Liquitex iridescent medium you used. Could you please tell me the exact name, and if it has a code number, that would also help. I thank you very much. Denise
Hello Monique, I've just been learning how to use inktense pencils (as a watercolorist) and was searching for tutorials. Great video. I'm especially excited to learn you live nearby, in Montana. Small world.
This is a perfect tutorial for helping me to get started with my pencils, which I have already had for a year! I have some specific projects in my mind, and I did not know how to get from a photo to a drawing on the fabric. Thank you!
Excellent and in depth tutorial. I really appreciate the different applications and versatility of use you have shown. Thank you so much for the inspiration
I absolutely love using inktense on fabric! I never thought about using the iridescent medium!! I am trying my hand at doing some quilting projects with the pencils :). Awesome video!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I just purchased the inktense pencils and also fabric paint. I have a small sewing business and this gives me so many ideas to up my creativity for my business.
This is so cool!! I was watching inktense videos for card makers then you popped up. I used to embroider and I think I’d like to try this sometime. Thank you!
WOW! fabulous video. I have been using inktense pencils for a while and your video helped clarify some issues like water vs medium. You video has great ideas for transfering patterns onto cloth to quilt and then paint!!! 18 stars...best ever.
@@LadybugsCabin I visited your webpage-lots of inspiration there...also signed up for your newsletter by email.. I do a lot of fabric painting with Helen Godden and lumiere paints. I have the full yummy set of inktense pencils (blocks also) and have done a bit of painting but one can always learn more especially if they are self taught and have no idea what they are doing;)
@@pammarbourg9613 I'm glad you visiting my site! Never feel bad about being self taught! It's those of us who are willing to explore who will always discover new fun things! (and sometimes how best NOT to do somethings. :D) Play on!
WTH, what an idea! Awesome! You covered all the bases, even on options for the outliner pen. Do the colors not bleed at all? Great idea, you go girl! Your tricks opened up a whole new realm of possibilities with fabric. Subscriber from sunny Florida.
Thanks! Anytime you invite water to the party you're not in control of when it goes home :) But once the colors are dry they are set. If you want to keep the colors from bleeding as you work, using the fabric or textile medium will certainly help you 'stay in the lines'.
Thank you! Great information and inspiration that I’ve been looking for! I have intense pencils and didn’t know there is one for outlining! I’ll have to look for it
If you look at the end of the pencil there are titles for each color. Let me know if you have any problems finding it. (it is included in sets 24 and up)
Thanks Diana! With water the hand of the fabric does't change at all and is easy to work with. The medium won't change it much either, unless you really use a lot. (but if you want no stiffing, then water is your best bet).
I’ve watched a number of inktense videos starting with Helen Godden in Australia and slowly getting to use paints on fabric with Free motion quilting (FMQ) and understand how the medium works to confine the color spread. Muslim apparently also can do that but I’m a quilter so I have already used it to embellish or alter the fabric I have rather than buy more fabric. Love the outline and fabric iridescent medium I’ve Not seen those elsewhere and this is a good review on basic techniques as well. My next project will be a landscape panel of my own. I do use a light box to transfer coloring books, stencils, or just photographs taken from uncopyrighted items which I alter. So I am reviewing a lot of the videos to refresh my knowledge and ran across this one, and like the additional sparkly medium, I want to try that. I usually outline with a fabric marker and stitch over that. I also didn’t know freezer paper could be used as a transfer medium. I also have used friction pens and Clover makes a white one for dark fabric those are iron erasable!
Sounds like you are having a great time playing and experimenting! I used friction pens a few times, but had the color come back after a while, so I'm a bit wary of them now--although I know lots of folks who use them and don't have any issues. I love using freezer paper (to help stabilize my work as I'm coloring), but I do still have to trace the lines on to the fabric..it won't transer the lines for you. :)
Thank you for this tutorial. Will the colour that was applied using fabric medium fade with washing? I want to add some colour intensity to a quilt that will be used and washed.
I use this method on quilts that are washed and have had wonderful results. If you do experience any fading a few years down the line, you can always refresh the color again!
I typically use inexpensive brushes and if they are too soft, I dip them in some textile medium and let them dry...that will stiffen them up nicely! (and since they are not expensive I don't mind using them until they are too worn and then replacing with new ones)
What an excellent tutorial! Although I used Inktense Pencils a few years ago to make some curtains your demonstration taught me a lot of new things, especially the use of the outliner pencil! I had just never used it. I have one question: I have a large bottle of fabric medium, rather than buy another bottle of iridescent medium could I add glitter dust to the medium I have to get the same effect? Might that work? Thank you for sharing your knowledge and beautiful work with us.
I'm glad you found this video useful! I've not tried using glitter dust to the fabric medium but I would say it would be worth doing a small test. Let me know how it goes!
Very inspiring 🙂
Thanks Sue! I hope you have fun creating
Very informative. Thank you for getting right to the point and not wasting words and time.
My pleasure! (I get annoyed when you have to search through videos to find the content too!)
Thank you, what a revelation, I have found a whole new way of expressing my art!
I'm so glad that it was useful for you! I can't wait to see what you create!
fantastic teacher! thank you for getting right to the how-to without yammering on about useless malarky🤪. Learned more from you in this 20 some minutes than hours of watching other inktense videos. Now gonna watch some of your other videos🥳🥳. The freezer paper tip was the best!🎉🎉🎉
Your comment made me giggle! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and I hope you have fun coloring!
this is going to be such a game-changer for me!
Thank you so much for this. This answered some questions I have and gave me more ideas. My family may not see me again for quite some time.
Glad you enjoyed it! And at least your family will know where to find you :)
Love that crayon and stitching on top so effective 😍😍😍😍😍
Great Idea drawing the dragonfly onto the shiny side of the paper
Thank you so much 😀
Congratulations you earned a new friend 😄
Wonderful video! Thank you so much.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Happy coloring!!
Hi! Thanks for sharing your expertise. I bought an Inktense set of 72 pencils two years ago. I tested the colors, but I was afraid to use them. Yesterday, I watched your video, so well presented, so many techniques, that I was finally encouraged to try them. I painted a Moon Moth on a white blouse. It turned out absolutely gorgeous. Thank you so much for your generosity.
Your comment makes my day Teresa. I'm so glad you got your pencils out of their box and created something beautiful!
Wow just wow! Absolutely stunning.
Thank you!
Love your video. Very informative.
So glad you enjoyed it!
Oh my goodness . . . just beautiful! I have been watching UA-cam videos on how to use Inktense pencils on fabric for over two years, and you are the FIRST artist who has EVER mentioned the "outliner" pencil! What a game changer! I--of course--only bought the set of 12 Inktense pencils which does not come with the outliner. I will soon be purchasing some of these for myself. THANK YOU again for this wonderful video!
My pleasure! The outliner pencil is a must have (well...I must have it at least!) I do have some sets of inktense on sale on my site if you're looking for a good deal...and might even have some single outliner penciils too)
beautiful
I'm so happy you enjoyed it!
Great video, very informative, thank you 🙂
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
That was a fun new idea for me!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Learned a lot from you, thank you 😊
You are very welcome!
Great video thank you
So glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent lesson
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for your demo! I’ve had these pencils for over 10 years and have rarely used them! Beautiful examples. ❤️
I hope you are inspired to get them out and have some fun! Best way to learn is allow yourself to make a fun and lovely mess. :)
Thank you so much I learned a lot!!!
I"m so glad you enjoyed the video. Have a great time playing!
Monique! Where have you been all my creative life! I just found your video and WOW! a whole new world just opened up!! I bought the Inktense Pencils last year and they have just been sitting on my shelf, until today! I’m going to try some of your terrific ideas now. This approach is a total revelation. Bravo and thank you so much for your clear inspiring tutorial. I can’t wait to hear (see!) more. So grateful.
I'm so glad you are inspired and ready to play! Let me know how your exploring goes :)
Thank you so much for this informative video Now I know what I need to do NOW😁❤️
Havev a blast playing!
27:47 Your video just popped up & it is very timely. I want to try using my Inktense pencils for writing in calligraphy on fabric. TFS!
I'd love to see what you create!
wow!!!! brillant
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful video! This is packed with tons of info and it was done in such a relaxing and supportive way that I feel much more knowledgeable and confident going forward! Thank you so much!
I'm so glad you enjoyed this! I hope you have a wonderful time playing and exploring
Thank you so much you gave me some great tips!
I'm so glad you enjoyed them! Have fun playing!
Thank you for a very well explained video.
You are most welcome!
Great video I learned so much I’m getting ready to paint on a ready-made coverlet which has big designs on it and I’m gonna color those in. Thank you so much for helping me learn how to use these and content pins and you were very great by the way.
My pleasure! Happy coloring!
I am totally new to this coloring of fabric. But I want to learn it to magnify my embroidery. I really apprecited your explanations and demos. Thank you very much for your time.☺☺
It is my pleasure! I hope you have a great time playing and exploring!
fantastic video !!!!! Precise and informative.
Thank you so much Margie. I'm glad you liked the video and I appreciate you letting me know
Thank you! You inspired me to try!
I hope you have a wonderful time playing and exploring!
So excellent teaching!
I'm so glad you found it instructive! Happy Coloring!
Thank you so much for this wonderful video tutorial. You're the best teacher I've come across on UA-cam. The work you did on fabric with the stitching on top of the Inktense pencil colours was really gorgeous. Love from Amanda Jones in Melbourne, Australia ❤
What a lovely note Amanda! Thank you for taking the time to let me know you enjoyed the video. I hope to have another one up soon about using the inktense blocks as well. Have fun playing in colors and I hope I can make it back to Melbourne again someday. It has been far too long since I was able to spend time there!
just learning about these pencils. Got a set of 12 and can't wait to start
Have fun playing! (and get ready to want to add a few more colors to your set!) :)
Excellent tutorial, thankyou
You are very welcome!
Omg. One of the best presentations of this technique ever. Great job nice voice to listen to!!
I'm so glad that you enjoyed this video and find it helpful! (and thank you for your sweet words too!)
Love these ideas. You do beautiful work!
Excellent video! ❤ thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great tips, thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if you have any questions.
Very well explanation. Excellent demonstration!
I'm so glad you found it useful!
I had an idea to make a quilted piece for a friend to hang of a painting she did in a class that she gave me. My idea was to find a batik fabric for the background but now, I could just make a batik-like fabric of my own. Thank you for this demo.
Thank you for this fun video I am intrigued with textile art as want to experiment so this is such a good video for me. I have been looking at fabric paint but using the pencils with the medium very effective also as like you said so intense 😀😍
I love to have as many ways to color as possible! I hope you have a great time exploring :)
@@LadybugsCabin thank you 😀
Can you do a tutorial that concentrates on the iridescent medium please.
great idea! I'll work on getting something up for that :)
I was hoping you would show the bottle of the iridescent medium or list it in detail. I am not familiar with the product, but it sounds like it would solve the problem of colors dulling after drying.
Beautiful work!
Thanks so much!
You helped a lot you really helps a lot thank you
You're welcome!
Love it!!
Thanks Alicia!
THANK YOU!!! You did such a great job explaining this - your instructions are very clear, your camera clear and steady, good lighting, excellent narration!!!! YAY! Can't wait to try this!
I'm so glad you enjoyed my video Susan :) Let me know if you have any questions as you start to play. Happy coloring!
not to take away from this great video but if you, like me, already have derwent watercolor pencils (and can't justify or afford inktense) the watercolor pencils work GREAT with the fabric medium process! I tested today with liquitex fabric medium on cotton and heat set with a dry iron. The color stayed vibrant and did not wash out with hand soap. The test I did with just water and pencil washed right out.
Yay! That doesn't take away anything at all! I do mention it at one point that you can use any watercolor pencil and the medium to bond it with the fibers for fabric (as a number of us do have collections of great watercolor pencils :) But I do love the ability to use water as well--which is why I'm such a fan of the Inktense. Keep playing and coloring! The world will just get more beautiful :D
Thanks great video and you are an excellent instructor
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for your sweet words!
Geweldig zo duidelijk deze uitleg 👍😀
Ik ben zo blij dat je het leuk vond
Awesome tutorial. Thank you so much.
You are very welcome! Enjoy playing!
I just found your sight, and I really loved it!! I’ll be back for another fun lesson. ♈️
I'm so glad that you found me! Have fun exploring
Learned a lot! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
What a FABULOUS tutorial. I am starting to understand a lot of things that can be done with the Derwent Inktense pencils. Thank you Monique . I love your excellent diction and your lovely soothing voice. And I especially LOVE that you used the word FUN so many times. In these times of still being quarantined, we NEED TO HAVE FUN
You are most welcome! (and it is FUN isn't it?) :)
Correct I’ve watched a number of them and understand how the medium works to confine the color spread. Muslim apparently also can do that but I’m a FMQ so I have already used it to embellish or alter the fabric I have rather than buy more fabric. Love the outline and fabric iridescent medium I’ve Not seen those elsewhere and this is a good review on basic techniques as well.
Brilliant tute, thank you so much. Made my own fabric medium from glycerin so looking forward to using all your tips and techniques xoxox
How fun to make your own medium! Have a wonderful time playing and experimenting!
@@LadybugsCabin thank you.. I am 😚
This was so helpful. Ive just discovered Inktense so well done you for sharing your knowledge and ideas!
I'm so glad you found it helpful and that you've discovered the joy of Inktense! :) Have fun playing!
Great presentations! Thank you so much. Greetings from Argentina.
Thanks for watching from across the pond!
What a great tutorial!
Thank you so much for this.
I am going to work with my 8 year old grandchild for making some fabricplay with her!
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Dear greetings from Bavaria
I'm so happy you enjoyed the video! And I can not WAIT to see what the two of you create together. I hope you're share some photos! :)
@@LadybugsCabin where can i share our pictures?
@@junimondin You can share it on my Ladybug's Cabin Facebook page, or you can email me at my website ladybugscabin.com!
@@LadybugsCabin thank you! I will do that. 💖
Have a good and healthy time.
Wow! What a fantastic tutorial! Thank you SO much xxxx
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Love this video. Great information and easy to follow instructions. Look forward to trying Inktense pencils on fabric 🎨
Glad you enjoyed the video! Happy playing :)
Thanks! What a thorough demonstration. Your work is lovely.👍🏽😍
Thanks Evelyn! I appreciate your sweet words and I'm glad you enjoyed it. :)
Excellent!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Glad I found your channel. Just started to see what the Inktense pencils can do. Thank you for a great tutorial.
I'm glad you found me too! Let me know how your play date with these fun pencils turns out!
WoW great technique thks
You’re welcome 😊 I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Great introduction to Inktense pencils. You covered a lot of information I. A short time. Materials, options, effects of different techniques. I can't draw but I can trace and color inside the lines, usually. You have a very relaxed teaching method. Thanks for taking the time to provide an inspir6video.
Glad it was helpful! And let yourself color in (and even outside) those lines. Let me know if you have any questions as you move forward. I love sharing my addiction....er...I mean enthusiasm... with others! Happy Coloring!
Having just splashed out on some Inktense pencils this was a fab-u-lous tutorial to give me the confidence to try a watercolour technique on fabric. I’m a great dressmaker, but a poor artist, and wanted to create a special gift for my mother this Christmas. As she is a botanical artist, but now in her 80’s with arthritis, she has changed over from watercolour to coloured pencils. I have started to make her a pencil roll to store her fancy watercolour pencils. I am decorating with the Inktense pencils using Tim Holtz autumn blueprints stamps as my outline. I was having trouble controlling the bleeding but now with your help I have got to grips with the basic technique. I know she’ll love it however it turns out, but now I will be proud of my gift. Something positive has come out of 2020 for me, thanks to you 😊
I am so glad to get your message and to know that you're feeling more confident and creating such a beautiful gift for your Mother. Thank you so much for taking the time to send your sweet note and please don't hesitate to ask should you have any other questions as you continue exploring!
Lovely story in the sense she can still use her pencils to do some art and well done the gift sounds lovely xx
OMG I love this option, I do both quilting and embroidery work and this will solve so many issues I have been having with my own designs, I tried the fabric pens but I could never get the shading right at all. I already have the Inktense pencils for my other hobby lol so I can see they will be making their way to my sewing table😹thank you for sharing🤗🤗🤗
I think you will really enjoy letting those pencils come play with you in your sewing room! :) Happy creating!
This was very informative! Thank you for such a thorough video! Your work is beautiful!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
Thank you, very comprehensive I learnt a lot.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
This was an incredible presentation, THANK YOU!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I learned a lot ❤ thank you
It is my pleasure Bernadette! I hope to post another video about using the blocks soon as well. Happy coloring!
Hi! So glad I watched this! I have a set of Inktense pencils and haven’t done much with them yet. So many great ideas. Good to see a Fab Fuzer!
thank you Kathy! I'm so glad it was helpful for you. Get those pencils out and play and let me know if you have any questions! (Yay Fab Fubzers!)
Ladybugs Cabin I just finished watching your very informative video. I have the inktense pencils and learned a lot from this video. I was able to find the fabric medium, but am having problem finding the Liquitex iridescent medium you used. Could you please tell me the exact name, and if it has a code number, that would also help. I thank you very much. Denise
@@Nanamo0n I have some for sale on my website too!
Hello Monique, I've just been learning how to use inktense pencils (as a watercolorist) and was searching for tutorials. Great video. I'm especially excited to learn you live nearby, in Montana. Small world.
I'm so glad you found me! I hope I get to see some of your artwork too!
Wonderful with detailed instructions. I might even try some of the techniques. Thanks
I hope you do! Let me know if you have any questions as you play!
This is a perfect tutorial for helping me to get started with my pencils, which I have already had for a year! I have some specific projects in my mind, and I did not know how to get from a photo to a drawing on the fabric. Thank you!
I'm so glad it was helpful! Yes...get in and play with those pencils. I'd love to see what you create
Excellent and in depth tutorial. I really appreciate the different applications and versatility of use you have shown. Thank you so much for the inspiration
I so glad you enjoyed it and are inspired to start playing too!
Thank you for this comprehensive and inspiring tutorial 😀
You are most welcome! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
This is very good. Thank you.
I'm glad you enjoyed it Cheryl!
OMG that's all beautiful ❤️ i love the way you explain how you coloring with inktense pencils 😀
Thanks Elizabet! You have a great drawing videos too!
I'm just getting started I don't even have my my daughter has two pencils and I want the sticks
You will have a blast! (and yes the sticks are lots of fun too!
I absolutely love using inktense on fabric! I never thought about using the iridescent medium!! I am trying my hand at doing some quilting projects with the pencils :). Awesome video!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Have a blast adding a little sparkle to your work too :)
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I just purchased the inktense pencils and also fabric paint. I have a small sewing business and this gives me so many ideas to up my creativity for my business.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Let me know if you have any questions as you explore. :)
So much useful information and tips. Thank you!
You are most welcome! Let me know if you have any questions as you explore :)
Great ideas!! Love all of them specially mixing colors with appliqué. You are an artist!! Beautiful work 😍
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
This is so cool!! I was watching inktense videos for card makers then you popped up. I used to embroider and I think I’d like to try this sometime. Thank you!
This technique is so fun with embroidery! I hope you have some fun playing!
Very helpful!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
WOW! fabulous video. I have been using inktense pencils for a while and your video helped clarify some issues like water vs medium. You video has great ideas for transfering patterns onto cloth to quilt and then paint!!! 18 stars...best ever.
I'm so glad you found the video helpful Pam! I'd love to see some of the fun things you are creating! Happy Coloring!!
@@LadybugsCabin I visited your webpage-lots of inspiration there...also signed up for your newsletter by email.. I do a lot of fabric painting with Helen Godden and lumiere paints. I have the full yummy set of inktense pencils (blocks also) and have done a bit of painting but one can always learn more especially if they are self taught and have no idea what they are doing;)
@@pammarbourg9613 I'm glad you visiting my site! Never feel bad about being self taught! It's those of us who are willing to explore who will always discover new fun things! (and sometimes how best NOT to do somethings. :D) Play on!
WTH, what an idea! Awesome! You covered all the bases, even on options for the outliner pen. Do the colors not bleed at all? Great idea, you go girl! Your tricks opened up a whole new realm of possibilities with fabric. Subscriber from sunny Florida.
Thanks! Anytime you invite water to the party you're not in control of when it goes home :) But once the colors are dry they are set. If you want to keep the colors from bleeding as you work, using the fabric or textile medium will certainly help you 'stay in the lines'.
Beautiful work!
Thank you!
Thank you! Great information and inspiration that I’ve been looking for! I have intense pencils and didn’t know there is one for outlining! I’ll have to look for it
If you look at the end of the pencil there are titles for each color. Let me know if you have any problems finding it. (it is included in sets 24 and up)
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Excellent lesson! Is the fabric stiffer with the water or the medium? Harder to hand embroider through?
Thanks Diana! With water the hand of the fabric does't change at all and is easy to work with. The medium won't change it much either, unless you really use a lot. (but if you want no stiffing, then water is your best bet).
Excellent tutorial! I just started experimenting with inktense pencils and you shared so many wonderful ideas! 🥰❤️🤗
Glad you enjoyed it! Have a great time playing!
Another use force my Inktense pencils that I had no idea about. Thank you!
You are very welcome!
I’ve watched a number of inktense videos starting with Helen Godden in Australia and slowly getting to use paints on fabric with Free motion quilting (FMQ) and understand how the medium works to confine the color spread. Muslim apparently also can do that but I’m a quilter so I have already used it to embellish or alter the fabric I have rather than buy more fabric. Love the outline and fabric iridescent medium I’ve Not seen those elsewhere and this is a good review on basic techniques as well. My next project will be a landscape panel of my own. I do use a light box to transfer coloring books, stencils, or just photographs taken from uncopyrighted items which I alter. So I am reviewing a lot of the videos to refresh my knowledge and ran across this one, and like the additional sparkly medium, I want to try that. I usually outline with a fabric marker and stitch over that. I also didn’t know freezer paper could be used as a transfer medium. I also have used friction pens and Clover makes a white one for dark fabric those are iron erasable!
Sounds like you are having a great time playing and experimenting! I used friction pens a few times, but had the color come back after a while, so I'm a bit wary of them now--although I know lots of folks who use them and don't have any issues. I love using freezer paper (to help stabilize my work as I'm coloring), but I do still have to trace the lines on to the fabric..it won't transer the lines for you. :)
Thank you for this tutorial. Will the colour that was applied using fabric medium fade with washing? I want to add some colour intensity to a quilt that will be used and washed.
I use this method on quilts that are washed and have had wonderful results. If you do experience any fading a few years down the line, you can always refresh the color again!
Do you have a particular brand for the stiff brushes. Thank you Love this video
I typically use inexpensive brushes and if they are too soft, I dip them in some textile medium and let them dry...that will stiffen them up nicely! (and since they are not expensive I don't mind using them until they are too worn and then replacing with new ones)
What an excellent tutorial! Although I used Inktense Pencils a few years ago to make some curtains your demonstration taught me a lot of new things, especially the use of the outliner pencil! I had just never used it. I have one question: I have a large bottle of fabric medium, rather than buy another bottle of iridescent medium could I add glitter dust to the medium I have to get the same effect? Might that work? Thank you for sharing your knowledge and beautiful work with us.
I'm glad you found this video useful! I've not tried using glitter dust to the fabric medium but I would say it would be worth doing a small test. Let me know how it goes!