Priniting on colored fabrics

socialmediajunk

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I'm currently planning on building a custom Spider-Man suit and was wondering if getting patterns printed on colored fabric really made a difference. Is it noticeable enough to put in some extra money?
 
Totally agree with maffhewdc. The other option u have is to flip upside down ur whole suit, and manually dye the entire suit with some paintable fabric dye.
I did it with every of my suits and after years i cant see any fading when fabric is stretch..
I would say, if you can print them on colored fabric DO IT!
 
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Totally agree with @maffhewdc. The other option u have is to flip upside down ur whole suit, and manually dye the entire suit with some paintable fabric dye.
I did it with every of my suits and after years i cant see any fading when fabric is stretch..
I would say, if you can print them on colored fabric DO IT!

Thanks guys, I’ll be printing my suit on colored fabric then
 
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