I first used Dharma Trading products in 1987 when I
began my waterbased silkscreen company, Great Silkie
Artwear. I silkscreen the line drawing in black onto
a tee shirt or garmet, let it air dry and paint or
float the colors, watered down, using Versatex Textile
Paints and Jacquard Textile Colors, with a cardboard
placed within the tee shirt to keep the colors from
bleeding onto the back. Again these are air dried and
next placed in a very hot clothing drier until they
are hot to the touch. I usually add a bonding agent to my inks so they will set well in a drier. I have
printed and painted thousands of garmets with this
method, and have sold them to Universities, Wineries,
Festivals, Catalogs, Galleries and Gift Shops.
To express myself in the Fine Arts, I began to create
Hand-Painted Batiks on large pieces of Cotton, Rayon
and Hemp, using Dharma Batik Wax, Tjanting Tools and
Jacquard Silk Paints. I remove the wax by ironing the
piece between old newspaper, which also sets the silk
dyes into the fabric.
I lived many years in Sebastopol, California, but have
recently moved to Asheville, North Carolina, where I
find Dharma Products at the local craft store.
Dharma Trading had enabled me to explore the world of
fabric surface design, by offering many great products
and support. Thank You Dharma!