Catch up some nasty stains on your favorite clothes

5 December 2011 by  
Filed under Couture, Repair patches, Tips & Tricks

I am sure not to be the only one with rage following a well impregnated stain on one of my favorite clothes ! Taches de vin, oil car, herbs and the worst of the worst… one that no matter what you do not go EVER… the task of bleach !! Ce monstre !!! J’ai comme cet article vous le signale eu un déboire avec madame javel ! Normalement j’en utilise jamais chez moi… but I had to clean up damage there is little that absolutely demanded the use of this product.

In short I spotted my favorite t-shirt… found a nice top in organic cotton, doux et romantique à souhait. Je me suis dit bon… I put it in full in the bleach… non beurk ! Il serait sorti jaune… So by dint of thinking I found ! Et si je le tamponnais ? Oui oui vous avez bien compris, tamponner. Bien avec de la peinture pour tissus pardi ! Voici ce qu’il vous faudra…

1 felt pen fabric paint (choose depending on the color of your fabrics) between 2 and 3 euro
1 buffer of your choice
the stained

1- Make sure your clothing is clean.
2- Lay your garment on a flat, hard.
3- Schématisez design you want to do on the tissue.
4- Coat the pad with your paint marker.
5- Apply this one on the tissue by pressing well.
6- Let dry and iron about 5 minutes for the paint to stick to the washing.

Most of these paintings hold for machine washing, but beware of precise temperature, donc lisez bien les instructions sur votre feutre. Par exemple le mien pourra se laver à 40°C.

You'll find everything you need in any good store of creative leisure !

That you kept the wonderful color of your garment and you customized to your taste. 🙂 Franchement j’adore l’ajouré de mon t-shirt ça m’aurait fait mal au coeur de le perdre. Je trouve que les coeurs vont assez bien avec le motif en plus… proof that you can find beautiful solutions ! Most important we do not see those ugly spots !!