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(frequently asked questions)

Do I have to heat set or is there any other way to fix these paints?

You can use Jacquard Airfix to set Dye-Na-Flow, Textile Colors & Neopaque. Add 1 tsp. per quart and let cure for 24 hours. The Airfix and paint mixture is good for six hours so add it to the paint right before you are going to use it. Use in a well ventilated area.

What is the difference between Dye-Na-Flow, Textile Colors, and Lumiere & Neopaque?

All three are waterbased acrylic paints and they all work together very well. However, each one has its own unique charateristics:

Dye-Na-Flow is a very fluid textile paint that has the consistency of water. It can be used for water color like washes and silk painting techniques.

Textile Colors are medium bodied semi-opaque paints ideal for fabric painting.

Lumiere & Neopaque are light bodied, very flexible paints suitable for various surfaces such as leather, paper, & fabric. The Neopaques are very opaque and excellent for covering dark materials. The Lumiere line is a gorgeous assortment of metallics & pearlescents.

Can I mix Jacquard Dye-Na-Flow with Lumiere, Neopaque, & Textile Colors?

Absolutely, all are acrylic paints and they work very well together. Keep in mind that the consistencies of each paint are different, so your resulting colors may be thicker or thinner.

Do you have a paint that will work on synthetic fabrics?

All of our fabric paints work well on synthetics. Our fabric paints lines are: Jacquard Textile Colors, Dye-Na-Flow, and Lumiere & Neopaque.

Can I thin the Jacquard Dye-Na-Flow for airbrushing?

Yes and unlike our other fabric paints it does not need to be diluted.

I've followed all the directions for heat setting, but my paints are washing off. What did I do wrong?

Make sure that you are using a dry iron at the correct temperature setting for the fabric. If you don't heat set at a high enough temperature for a long enough time, the paint may not be thoroughly set. Sometimes if you are using a top loading washing machine, it can abrade the paint from the fabric. Pre-washing fabrics before doing any surface treatments to remove any factory sizings may also help.

Is Jacquard Dye-Na-Flow dry cleanable?

Yes. All our fabric paints are dry cleanable.

What is the best way to paint fabric covered furniture?

Any of our fabric paints can be used to paint furniture. Depending on what type of effect you want the paint can be brushed, sprayed, squirted, stamped or stenciled onto the cloth. If the furniture will be washed you will need to fix the paint with our Jacquard Airfix. Always do a test on a scrap of fabric or on an inconspicuous place to see if you can get the results you want before tackling the whole piece.

Dye-Na-Flow Exciter

Dye-Na-Flow is a free flowing paint that acts like a dye. This kit includes 9 Dye-Na-Flow colors plus two projects:

  • Painting a Waistcoat
  • Painting a Tie

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Hoop Painting Fun Bag

Perfect for suncatchers & wall hangings! Everything you need is included.

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Gutta Resist

Made from natural Gutta Percha to produce the finest resist available.

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Metallic Resist

Available in 8 gorgeous colors, these permanent water-based resists hold fine, crisp lines that do not spread.

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Water Based Resist

A superior water based resist that holds a crisp line without spreading and washes out easily with warm water.

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Silk Salt

Sprinkle this puffed crystal salt on wet dye or Dye-Na-Flow paint for a beautiful and varied textured look.

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No Flow

No Flow is a starch-like fluid that inhibits the dye from flowing.

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Jacquard Airfix

Airfix is a fixative for Jacquard Textile Colors, Neopaque, and Dye-Na-Flow for use when heat setting is impractical.

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How to Paint with Jacquard

20 step by step projects using Textile Colors, Lumiere, and Dye-Na-Flow.

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Silk Connection

A huge, ever changing selection of silk yardage & scarves you'll find nowhere else, at prices you'll find nowhere else.

Also cotton yardage, ties, silk hoops, cotton umbrella blanks, remnants, and more.

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Have questions about Jacquard Paints & Inks?

On our discussion forums we quickly answer all questions.

Have a look, browse around, and if you have a question please don't hesitate to ask!

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Painting a Parasol

Techniques for painting a cotton umbrella with Jacquard Textile Colors, Lumiere, Neopaque, or Dye-Na-Flow.

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Leaves Table Runner

by Sue Stover

With a simple pattern and bold color you can brighten up any table! Use Jacquard Textile Colors, Lumiere, Neopaque, or Dye-Na-Flow.

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Paint a Beach Chair

by Kim Meyer

By substituting Textile Colors with Dye-Na-Flow, Lumiere, or Neopaque you can create some great effects!

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Altered Book Cover

by Patti Medaris Culea

Personalize your favorite book, journal, or photo album with this project by famous doll maker Patti Medaris Culea.

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Silk Hoop Painting

This project is a great introduction to silk painting. Use gutta or metallic resist to draw your outlines and Silk Colors or Dye-Na-Flow to paint with.

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Painting a Waistcoat

by Kim Meyer

Create a one-of-a-kind silk waistcoat with silk yardage and Jacquard Dye-Na-Flow flowable fabric paint.

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Collage Batik T-Shirt

by Barbara Mattheissen

Create a gorgeous batik T-shirt using Jacquard Dye-Na-Flow, Neopaque, & Lumiere.

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Bert the Bunny

by Noelle Faulkner

Use ExtravOrganza and several types of Jacquard paints to create this cute stuffed bunny.

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Summer Parasols

by Noelle Faulkner

Here are some ideas for creating your perfect portable shade. Uses Dye-Na-Flow, Lumiere, & ExtravOrganza.

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