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🎨 High-Quality Speedball Fabric Block Printing Ink in 2.5-Ounce Size, Ideal for Crafts, in the Color Black Review

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Description of 🎨 High-Quality Speedball Fabric Block Printing Ink in 2.5-Ounce Size, Ideal for Crafts, in the Color Black

BOLD OPAQUE COLORS – Water-miscible, oil-based Fabric Block Printing Ink from Speedball produces bold, opaque colors. With a wide variety of ink to choose from, there is a color for every project. USE ON FABRIC & PAPER – The versatile block printing ink creates beautiful results on both fabric and paper. Use on cotton, polyester, linen, rayon and other synthetic fibers (not for use on nylon). This ink really pops on paper and cardboard too. NO HEAT SET REQUIRED – This ink requires no heat set to get a permanent result! Simply let the ink dry overnight and it will be dry to the touch in the morning. Wait at least one week before washing. QUICK, EASY CLEAN-UP – There is no messy clean up when using this block printing ink. Ink cleans up easily using soap and water. ACMI AP CERTIFIED – Speedball Fabric Block Printing Ink is safe for adults and children to use. It is ceritfied ACMI AP Non-Toxic and conforms to ASTM D-4236

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Do not buy!

I really like gold so I chose silver. When I received this tube I was very surprised at how much pressure it had and opened it up to release some pressure which was quite messy as the ink just popped out of the paint. However, I thought the paint itself should be good and put it aside for later. Now a few weeks later I took it out and it's back under pressure. At first I just thought maybe it's just full, now I suspect there's something wrong with it. It is a pity

Pros
  • BOLD OPAQUE COLORS - Speedball's water-miscible, oil-based textile block ink produces rich, opaque colors. With a wide range of inks there is a color for every project
Cons
  • Unsure

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Most speedball inks work well on fabric. BUT NOT OPAQUE WHITE

I'm new to the printing game. Having said that, I can say that Speedball BLACK is just great on fabric. It stays even after washing. I CAN'T SAY MATT WHITE. THIS WILL NOT STAY ON COTTON WEAVING, COTTON KNITWEAR, POLY/COTTON WEAVING. NO LUCK. The opaque white has just washed off the fabric. What didn't wash off came loose and rolled off so badly I had to get a lint roller and wipe away the residue. Yes, I followed the instructions. Yes, I'm warming up. Yes, I looked on YouTube to see what I'm…

Pros
  • NO HEAT CURING REQUIRED – This ink does not require heat curing for permanent results! Just let the ink dry overnight and it will feel dry in the morning. Wait at least a week before washing
Cons
  • No Instructions

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Ideal for printing on textiles

Speedball Fabric Ink has good adhesion, covers a rubber or linoleum block well and still manages to produce a nice, clear print on fabric (I print on linen, shantung silk and cotton). ). It's also inexpensive. I've experimented with a number of other water washable inks, either by hand pressure or with a small speedball hand press, and these inks work very well, penetrate the fabric quite well and, very importantly, dry quickly! Cleaning is a breeze with just soap and water and there are no…

Pros
  • FAST AND EASY CLEANING - this block ink leaves no mess. The ink washes out easily with soap and water.
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Most speedball inks work well on fabric. BUT NOT POPPY WHITE

I am new to printing. Having said that, I can say that Speedball BLACK is just great on fabric. It stays even after washing. I CAN'T SAY MATT WHITE. THIS WILL NOT STAY ON COTTON WEAVING, COTTON KNITWEAR, POLY/COTTON WEAVING. NO LUCK. The opaque white has just washed off the fabric. What didn't wash off came loose and rolled off so badly I had to get a lint roller and wipe away the residue. Yes, I followed the instructions. Yes, I'm warming up. Yes, I looked on YouTube to see what am I doing…

Pros
  • ACMI AP CERTIFIED - Speedball Fabric Block Printing Ink is Safe for Adults and Children. It is ACMI AP Non-Toxic certified and conforms to ASTM D-4236
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not suitable for large-area woodcuts. Dries forever.

I have a fabric with a lot of medium. I decided to use this for a recent project because I needed something that gives crisp lines without heat setting. Like our blocks have wide stars and arrows. I don't think it worked well with wooden blocks. He's very sticky. If you roll it over the stamp as if you were using acrylic it will look faded. If you apply enough to get a dark print, it leaves spikes/waves in broader areas of the print. If the blocks were a thin line I think that would be fine…

Pros
  • NO CURING REQUIRED. This ink does not require heat setting for permanent results! Just let the ink dry overnight and it will be dry to the touch in the morning. Wait at least a week before washing.
Cons
  • Obsolete