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Non-woven oilcloth apple green/white do

Non-woven oilcloth dark blue w white do

Punch needle w/needle 1,3-1,6-2,2mm 1set

Fusable batting HH-8056white

Woven oil cloth putty w birthday print

Coral fleece w embossed dots white

Coral fleece embossed dots rainbow tie d

Coral fleece w embossed dots light pink

Coral fleece w embossed dots light grey

Patch fruits 16,5x13cm 1pc

Patch fruits 16,5x13cm 1pc

For fantastic finish, add an embroidered iron-on patchYour creations deserve professional finish! This embroidered iron-on patch adds more than a dash of personality to clothing and home interior projects.An iron-on patch with adhesive offers endless opportunitiesThis iron-on patch has adhesive on the back. Ironing it onto your sewing project is as easy as ABC. You can use iron-on patches in an infinite number of projects. For example, you can decorate a jacket, T-shirt, sweatshirt, sleepsuit, dress or trousers with iron-on patches. You can even use iron-on patches to embellish a bag or clutch.Save old stuff from the waste bin  This iron-on patch is not only useful on clothing and accessories. You can also use iron-on patches as fine details in your home décor – e.g. on a cushion, throw or blanket. A patch can give a new lease of life to old stuff in your wardrobe and home décor – and prolongs its lifespan. A sew-on patch is the ideal way to repair a hole.How do I iron on a patch?First of all, make sure that the fabric you wish to embellish with the iron-on patch is suitable for ironing.How to iron the patch onto fabric:Smooth the fabric and place the iron-on patch where you want it to sit.Lay a cloth over the fabric and press on the patch for 20-30 seconds (on the right and wrong sides). Check to see how hot an iron temperature the patch can withstand. This information is shown on the packaging and on this page.Leave the iron-on patch to cool. Check that is firmly attached to the fabric. If not, repeat the process.How to sew an iron-on patchTo make sure that your iron-on patch stays firmly attached to the item, we recommend that you sew it too. By the way, you are advised to follow the laundry instructions, which you can find on the packaging and on this page.

GBP 4.50
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Lino ink 100ml black

Lino ink 100ml black

Create amazing lino printsWould you like to learn lino printing? It's a fantastic creative pursuit for adults and children alike. Buy this lino printing ink and you’re off to a great start. Find everything you need to get started making great lino prints at Selfmade.High-density lino printing inkThis black ink is a water-based ink for use in lino printing. The ink is densely pigmented and viscous. It has a long drying time, which means it is easy to use and clean with water. It can be transferred to paper, PAP FAB and fabrics. You will need the following lino printing materialsIn addition to lino printing ink, you will need:PencilPaper, PAP FAB or fabricLino printing block (Item no. 95700 and 95701)Lino roller (Item no. 95705)Lino cutting tool and blades (Item no. 95706)Lino cutting board (Item no. 95703 and 95704)Protective cardboard or card How to do lino printingDraw up your motif up with a pencil on a lino printing block.Either cut your lines or cut contours (i.e. the surface around the lines). Use a lino cutting tool. It’s always a good idea to use a cutting board. Always cut away from yourself. The blade should be sharp. Adult supervision is recommended when children use lino cutting tools.Using a lino roller, roll a thin and even layer of lino printing ink onto a clean paint tray. Transfer the ink by rolling over the surface of the lino printing block. Roll backwards and forwards and in different directions until the lino printing block is completely covered with ink.Lay a sheet of paper, PAP FAB or fabric over the lino printing block. Then lay a sheet of protective cardboard or card on the top. Using a clean lino roller, roll backwards and forwards over the protective cardboard. Change direction. Make sure you roll from edge to edge so the ink is evenly distributed.Remove the protective cardboard. Carefully lift the print paper/fabric and leave to dry. Your motif is done.Clean the lino roller in lukewarm water. Dry carefully. NB: AllergyThis lino printing ink contains preservatives CMIT/MIT and BIT and can therefore cause an allergic reaction. When used as a spray, particles or droplets may form. These are harmful if inhaled.

GBP 5.50
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