so, i have this thing......
what rockstar would be your dad based on yours mother's kind of man?
That part of Midnight / Tornado by Skid Row, where the final solo begins (3:23) SLAPS SO HARD, IT'S PERFECT, A MASTERPIECE, I LOVE IT
I have never made a tutorial in my entire life but here ya go, enjoy :)
Alright fellas, the materials u need are:
Fabric(u can choose any colour it doesn't matter) (also don't try this on textured fabric (silk, velvet, etc...))
Scissors
A ballpoint pen
A paintbrush
Bleach(u can also use paint but I decided to go with bleach)
Cardboard
Indigo paper
First of all, u need a design! U can print it out or trace it with a pencil from a computer screen like I did.
If your design is larger than a A4 paper don't worry u can trace on how many pieces of paper u need and then just tape them together like I did
I used an old shirt witch I don't need anymore. (Don't throw away any excess fabric because you don't know when is gonna be useful)
Then I put the cardboard inside the shirt, so the bleach(or paint) isn't gonna go throught the shirt and on the desk too
(If you are gonna paint on a shirt u are gonna wear after,make sure u center ur design, and especially don't forget to put something inside the shirt)
I will be not caring that much about centering the design because I will be cutting it afterwards but I will still be putting a cardboard inside because I will most likely use the remaining fabric in other diy projects and I don't want it to be full of bleach
I taped the paper witch my design is on to the indigo paper, and then I placed it on the fabric and started tracing the contour with a ballpoint pen
(I used a ballpoint pen because it doesn't tears throught the paper when I go over the design)
(ALSO IF U ARE DOING THIS FOR A T-SHIRT FOR THE LOVE OF GOD MAKE SURE THE DESIGN IS POSITIONED WHERE U WANT IT TO BE)
And as u can see it works amazing on black fabric so you shouldn't have any problems tracing it on lighter coloured fabrics :)
And done!!! :D
I work with bleach so I put some in a small plastic container witch I will be throwing away after I'm done.
Now, take a paintbrush and you basically start painting but be careful because you can't erase mistakes!!!!!!
The painting is gonna take a while btw :)
Now that what u painted is done, u should leave the bleach to sit on the fabric till it changes colour(around 5 min is good), then go wash it with a bit of soap and water and leave it to dry
When bleached, the colour of the fabric will affect the colour of the bleached areas. For example:
Lighter blue turns white
Purple, dark blue, gray and brown turn pink
Black turns orange/red
Green turns yellow/light green
Red turns orange
etc
If u are using fabric paint, I suggest you leave it to dry overnight and also most fabric paint brands recommend ironing the fabric after it dried
And then ur painting is done wow!!!
Now, I will also be showing ya'll how to make it a back patch!
Alright so, first of all u need to measure how big u want the patch to be. Now, go trace the outline with something visible(a pencil, chalk, eyeliner pen,a wax crayon, literally whatever that leaves a mark on the fabric)
Then, u want to start cutting an inch(or something like that) away from the outline u drew earlier(I will explain why u did thar later)
So, basically this:
It doesn't needa to be a perfect straight cut btw
After u did that, you want to pin the patch to your vest/jacket/whatever but with that inch of fabric folded underneath
And then u start sewing it! :D
I used an thick black thread but u can use whatever thread u want :)
And here's the final result!!! >:)