🎨 Color your world, wear your vibe.
ARTEZA Fabric Markers offer a professional-grade set of 30 dual-tip permanent textile pens, delivering precision and vibrant, long-lasting color on a variety of fabrics. Safe, non-toxic, and designed for durability through multiple washes, this set empowers creative professionals and enthusiasts to customize apparel and accessories with confidence and flair.
Manufacturer | Arteza |
Brand | ARTEZA |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.83 x 6.45 x 0.78 inches |
Item model number | ARTZ-8524 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multicolor |
Shape | Other |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 30 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 30) |
Point Type | Dual |
Line Size | 2.3 |
Ink Color | Assorted |
Manufacturer Part Number | ARTZ-8524 |
T**M
Very nice project pens
While researching the best way to sketch on shoes, these markers were recommended because there's a variety of colors and a fine tip which would help with smaller line work. Mistakes due to bleeding were made due to this being my first try at drawing on canvas fabric but that was a minor sorta fixable error on my end. I quickly learned that light strokes in finer sections were the solution to bleeding and to avoid coloring next to newly applied spots at all cost, especially in the case of using lighter colors then a darker on like purple right next to yellow... and to use light dotting if u really want to be careful as this allows for more precisely application to very small pieces.. The colors all turned out pretty nice and showed up flawlessly in the end result (for the regular non heat changing ones they, they look the exact same way as they do when applied so there were no color shifts for anyone concerned about that).Most of the markers survived my first project although purple and the 3 blues did run dry (to be fair i went in knowing full well they'd most likely not make it all the way although the blues lasted much longer than I thought they would).I will definitely use these again as my first impression of these was a fantastic one. Result will ofc likely vary though as I'd imagine issue can arise at any point depending on the patch you receive. Mine turned out nice
M**7
Beautiful colors, amazing quality, great price!
These exceeded my expectations, with vibrant, rich colors and they take to fabric really well. The only negative I have to say, is a negative I have with all pens and markers; good ones go through ink way too quickly and seem to use more ink than necessary (ones that bleed through). You do have to put something under the fabric to make sure it doesn't bleed through the other side, but unlike normal markers, with fabric markers that's kind of what you want if you expect the design to be the same richness on both sides of the fabric. There's no way around the crushing feeling every artist gets when their favorite medium is on its last leg, though. Thus is the artist life!Also (ok maybe two negative things) as with all markers and pens, the color of the cap isn't necessarily the color that comes out, and the provided color charts are never accurate either. I think if a company is going to provide a color chart with color names, the markers themselves need to be labeled with the same name. I have a substantial set of professional art markers that I made my own color chart for, so I know exactly what one to grab when I need a specific color. I recommend taking a scrap piece of white cotton fabric and make a color chart, and then color tiny strips of paper and tape it to the end so you can easily match your marker to your chart.I'm not docking any stars for these negatives, because they aren't careless or low quality attributes of this product. These are great markers that do an excellent job! I'm already itching to buy another set, and already need to replace my black marker because I'm an avid outliner, but have to impatiently wait for it to fit in the budget! I definitely recommend these fabric markers to anyone! My 8 year old has a tough time with them only because she doesn't color slow enough for the ink to saturate the fabric, so she doesn't get the bright colors I do. I will try to remember to update my review with photos of my work!
E**E
Color marker
Wonderful to use to draw pictures for quilting and embroidery
S**E
Truthful Review
Sometimes reviews sound like the helpless people in informercials that make you wonder about their common ability level. I decided to try these out despite some “interesting reviews” Overall they are a pretty good fabric marker when compared to others I have used. Having the option of two different tips makes it nice for detailing and coloring. Less pressure will result in a lighter application of ink with some of the background color of the fabric still showing but with another layer you get a solid clean color. I recommend drawing your outline and waiting a minute before adding another color or there will be some slight blending of the colors. Some reviews complained of a lot of bleeding but it really depends on how much patience you have and what kind of end result you want. It will also depend on much ink you apply to one area at one time. I drew a black outline, let it set for about a minute and then added the color. No excessive bleeding. I am very happy with the result. I was able to blend the greens and have a slight fade out at the bottom. Worth you money if you are not making a ton of big coloring projects, because yes the ink will run out for multiple use in large numbers. I would have liked a few more color options such as tan, light brown, or ivory for skin tone, but those may be colors available only in bigger packs. Reviewers should also be aware that the colors will naturally act differently on fabric then on paper, plan accordingly.
M**T
Fun fabric markers but less effective on dark fabrics
Great selection of colors. Markers double sided so you have fine tip on one end and bold on the other. I was decorating light colored jeans and you can see that lighter colors don’t work well on darker fabrics. That’s not a flaw of the markers, it’s just something to know.There is obviously no white marker so I bought some white fabric paint and used a fine paintbrush where I needed white. If you let the paint dry you can then use the markers on top and the colors pop. You can see the difference in the photo especially with the yellow marker. The duller yellow is just marker on the jean fabric and the bright yellow is marker over dried fabric paint.Great set, great price. I’d buy again. Helped me create my 80s party outfit in just one evening.
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