Felt marker on Fleece? Posted by cjwalas on Feb 27, 2012
I'm doing a snakey puppet and I'm planning on airbrushing a scale pattern on it. I'd like to be able to draw the entire pattern out before I start painting and I was wondering if anyone had any experience using permanent marker on fleece? Are there any issues with it that I should be forewarned about?
Thanks for any help!
Re: Felt marker on Fleece? Posted by Shawn on Feb 27, 2012
Well sometimes marker can bleed a bit on fabric so do a test first.  Also you are going to have more luck drawing on the back side of the fabric as rather then the front fuzzy side.  You can draw on the front but you need to make sure you are not just marking the top layer of nape in the fabric.
Re: Felt marker on Fleece? Posted by JFP on Feb 27, 2012
i can tell you that a marker on fleece will mostly get on the back of your drawing hand, and not so much on the fleece. it rubs off the fleece extremely easily.
i've read that it is easy to "write" on fleece with a sliver of soap. you might want to give that a shot. never tried it.
another thought- with scales you are going to keep repeating the pattern over and over. would it make sense to make some sort of a stencil that you could use that would go the width of your snake, then you can just move it up and keep going?
just thoughts! best wishes with your snake. sounds fun.

-Kimberly
Re: Felt marker on Fleece? Posted by cjwalas on Feb 27, 2012
Thank you both! I think you just prevented me from making a mistake. I suspect I'll just draw the pattern on paper first and use it as a general guide. I do plan on making an edge pattern for the repeating belly scales, both as a guide and as a paint stencil, but I suspect I will be varying the overall pattern too much for a stencil. I think I need to do some paint tests next!
Re: Felt marker on Fleece? Posted by Out of the Box Puppets on Feb 27, 2012
You could use a disappearing ink pen.

Julie
Re: Felt marker on Fleece? Posted by cjwalas on Feb 27, 2012
Actually, the idea was to delineate the lines with marker and then "form" them a bit more with airbrushing. But it sounds like marker is just not permanent enough to do the job. I just hope that I can find a paint that will hold on fleece well enough?
Chris
Re: Felt marker on Fleece? Posted by Out of the Box Puppets on Feb 27, 2012
Then I think you can achieve that with just the airbrush. I've only used an airbrush a small amount of time,but it can definitely make the yep of lines you are looking for.  I misunderstood.  I thought you were wanting to have a pattern to follow with the airbrush.

Createx makes airbrush fabric paints that will hold up to washing so you should be fine.

Julie
Re: Felt marker on Fleece? Posted by MsPuppet on Feb 27, 2012
If you use a calligraphy/scrapbook marker with a fairly fine tip it works better than a permanent marker (like a sharpie).
Re: Felt marker on Fleece? Posted by Ron Arnold on Feb 28, 2012
I'm not sure how this will work on fleece, but I've seen it on one of the Chopper shows, they used fishnet stockings as the stencil to airbrush with on the fuel tank. Here's a video showing how to do it: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-spray-paint-snake-skin-scales-on-anything/ , hope it helps.

Ron
Re: Felt marker on Fleece? Posted by Puppetainer on Feb 28, 2012
Wow Ron that's pretty cool! Thanks for sharing it!
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