Monday, February 8, 2010

Airbrush Fabric For Skating Dress How Do You Airbrush Stretch Fabric?

How do you airbrush stretch fabric? - airbrush fabric for skating dress

I've Sewing Custom figure skating dresses for several years, but it is the trend, in which the garments are trimmed, look for a faded shade or color. I want to make one of them, but they have not found a way to do this.

I have a Paasche double action airbrush and compressor. I am appalled by this type of paint or stain to use, as it is to achieve a fade effect, smooth color, and how the color, so it is not set.

If you are not quite sure what I want, you can reference to the following tables:

http://www.daylife.com/photo/08A29gI8Q325v/caroline_zhang
http://www.daylife.com/photo/0edi7jObn17kj/caroline_zhang
http://www.daylife.com/photo/06wkfNj56ccMa/ashley_wagner

As you can see, these clothes are really pretty. If you are familiar with this technique, I would be glad that you share with me.

1 comments:

happily elsewhere said...

That's very nice. I'm not quite sure this is the airbrush, but. You can achieve this effect, immersing the fabric in the dye. Make sure each piece is evenly moist, then suspended in a bath of dye concentrate with the board to play the color of the dye on. It will be left open all the time, if the color is deeper in the lower parts. Gravity the job done.

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