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    Photosynthetic Fabric

    Can anyone tell me where I can purchase photosynthetic fabric so I can have some 'fun in the sun'? Thanks for any help you can give me!

    in Vancouver, Canada

    #2
    I haven't ever seen the fabric anywhere, but I have done sun printing using Setacolor paints -- very fun! Here's a link to the Pebeo website....

    http://www.pebeo.com/us/index.htm

    Have fun!

    in Vancouver, Canada

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      #3
      Thanks for the link...I saw the fabric used on Simply Quilts (rerun) recently and i guess if google doesn't show any sources? must be hard to find..maybe there is a chemical available to 'fix' my own cloth...I will try it your way for now! Have a great day! Verlie

      in Vancouver, Canada

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        #4
        Sorry, I misunderstood the request for info!

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          #5
          I remember the Simply Quilts episode where the fabric was sprayed with a bleach & water mixture before being set in the sun with leaves on top. After the sun bleached the fabric, the fabrics was immediately rinsed in a solution that stopped the bleaching process. You can probably still view the video on http://www.hgtv.com. If I find it, I'll send you the link.

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            #6
            Sun? SUN?? Who has sun? LOL
            Fun in the sun sounds marvelous.

            Carla

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              #7
              http://www.blueprintsonfabric.com/store.php

              Can't get the "link" on here, but this can be copied and pasted onto the address bar. Very very cool stuff.[/url]

              My bad...guess the link is there after all.

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                #8
                I never dreamt I would get all this info from my initial post...you are all wonderful! Thanks a million. It is sunny here in North Carolina . Happy days to you! Verlie

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                  #9
                  I found it! Here it is!
                  http://www.hgtv.com/crafting/botanic...ect/index.html

                  I found it in the archives, so I hope you can still access it.

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                    #10
                    Nancy - Thank you for finding the archive for this lesson. Colleen Wise was a speaker at my guild last October but this was not the workshop she taught. Her quilts are stunning and I was able to go to the site you gave and print out the instructions. Thanks again. Carolyn in Kerrville, TX

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                      #11
                      Hi Verlie,

                      Are you talking about sun painting? I have gotten some beautiful results using plain Pebo fabric paints and PFD white cotton fabric. you dilute the fabric paint so its very watery, paint your fabric and then find a place to put your fabric in the direct sun (you might need to pin it down). Warm days work best. Cover the fabric with your choice of leaves, flowers, or whatever else you want to imprint on your fabric. I usually let the fabric dry outside in the sun for at least an hour, longer if its cool out. At this point, you can then just heat set your fabric with an iron. If you need to wash your fabric, wait 24 hours.

                      Hope this helps.

                      I uploaded an example, its in my profile, the title is Road to Tahoe. The trees are sun painted.

                      Drew

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