Learn how to dye and paint fabric from the experts.
Craig shows Valerie how to create how own piece of fabric, large enough to turn into a cushion.
Mary shows how to use the positive and the negative templates of her snowflake to make cushion.
A pair of beautiful butterfly cushions designed for justhands-on.tv by Vendulka and Oliver Battais.
These pencils benefit from having water added which then gives you really 'intense' colour.
Jamie combines her love of block printing with creating an unique background on her fabric.
Jamie explains what a Gelli plate is and how useful it is to create backgrounds and unique fabrics.
Jamie shares book that got her involved with Gelli-printing and she thinks you will love it too.
Jamie shows you how you can personalize any project by combining stencils and block printing.
This clever product acts like a bleach taking out the colour from your fabric, but in a safe way.
Helen Deighan likes to dye her own fabric and has a great mess free method.
Learn how easy it is to dye your own fabric in your kitchen, with your jam jars and a slow cooker!
More great ideas for Christmas from Marbling 4 fun expert Craig Joubert
Craig Joubert demonstrates a brilliant, quick and unique project, all the family can help with.
Craig show you how easy it is to to marble on a wide variety of surfaces, and textiles
This is a simple and fun idea from Paula Doyle that turns plain fabric into a colourful alternative.
See what even out-of-date spices can do for your fabric with guidance from Angela.
Dee Parmour shows us another great use of the deColourant and deColourant Plus products in three different ways of shibori dyeing. This is part of our Throwback Thursday programme where we revisit films from our archives.
Dee shows us how simple it is to use these products to produce a wonderful effect.
Dee shows you just how effective stencils can be with this product - do you have some quilting ones you could try this with?
More easy kitchen-top dyeing ideas - this time using Brazilwood plus a touch of shibori.
A super and safe way of creating interest and visual texture to fabrics (or cards)
See how easy it is to dye fabric using products from the hedgerows or garden.
A touch of steam, some tulip petals, fabric and off you go!
Make your own coloured fabric in your own kitchen; perfect for quilts and pictures.This is part of our Throwback Thursday programme where we revisit films in our archives.
More magic dyeing from Helen Deighan including space dyeing in a litter tray!
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