• Designed to work on dark fabrics, Speedball's opaque fabric inks add a stunning, pearlescent luster effect to your screen prints
  • Ideal for printing on a range of fabrics, including cotton, polyester, blends, linen, rayon, and other synthetics. Also works great on paper and cardboard
  • Offers excellent opacity without sacrificing workability or softness of fabric
  • Inks produce a super soft-hand on fabric and are permanent once properly heat set/cured
  • All colors carry the ap seal; easy soap and water cleanup

Great color! This is a vibrant white with a touch of sparkle. Great to work with!

Good stuff, prints well on black microfiber sunglass cases. I can get very white print or semi white depending on my methods and that is exactly as it should be.. UPDATE: I got a new 180 mesh screen and this ink don't like it. Due to the thickness of the ink it is difficult to get enough ink to transfer through the screen and when I do, because of the small holes it sucks some of the ink back off the fabric. The ink is too thick and when I pull the screen up, the suction don't pull the ink out of the mesh, the mesh sucks the ink back off the fabric in places. I got some half way decent results but wasted a bunch of bags because I just kept on trying different techniques. So there goes some bucks down the drain for my new aluminum 180 mesh screen. I think I'm going to buy some latex paint tomorrow and try that, then thin it as needed to see if I can salvage and use that nice aluminum frame with 180 mesh screen and the nice diazo emulsion stencil I made. I am also going to make a new screen out of 100 count mesh, like my old screen but using the new the speedball emulsion kit. The speedball emulsion kit works pretty well but you have to go fast and spread it thin. Oh well, at least I got the emulsion kit so I can do it right when I make the new screen with 100 mesh. One last thing, that is, uh, kinda funny. I just noticed on the ink container that it says in BOLD LETTERS this ink is not for nylon... WHAT? I'm on my 3rd jar of this ink and I'm just about certain the microfiber bags I am printing are NYLON. So.... The ink seems to work fine, if I have time I let it air dry. If I'm in a hurry I apply the ink thin and heat cure it with a heat gun and a laser thermometer at 200 degrees. I have to heat it once, cool it down to about 70 degrees then reheat it back to 200 again. I usually can get the ink completely cured and dried doing this but not always. Much better to be able to give it few days to air dry. ~

I dilute these Speedball fabric inks and use them like watercolor to paint t-shirts. This purple is particularly pretty and adds a spectacular shimmer.. it also stays very well put after you heat set it a little.. I love this product!

For a new to screen printing kind of person, this ink is totally what I would suggest. I have made a few screens for several different occasions. And this stuff is really sweet! I Used it on solid black hoodies and it came out great! Unfortunately I used the speedball water based NON Opaque on the back of the black hoodies and it turned out like crap. But I would definitely use the opaque again, the clean up was super easy and it had perfect consistency. The raspberry does have almost a little metallic looking flake color in it, which was fine. I recently did a very large plastisol project and as long as you buy ALL the products you need ( reducer and plastisol cleaner) it would have been easy, but compared to the speedball opaque, it was a pain in the ass getting the consistency I wanted and the clean up.

I bought this color after buying a subpar gold at a craft store near me. Speedball's gold went above and beyond my expectations. I made shirts for myself and a friend for a school event, and he loved it. The color dries a bit darker than it goes on, but it's still a bright gold. I used it alongside the process cyan that was also sold by Speedball and the colors look great together. Definitely recommend for anyone looking for a good gold!

This product is amazing!! The quality is superb and the finish is extremely professional looking. I made a stencil with my silhouette machine and used a brush and house iron.

The gold is beautiful and it adds a great top to a lot of my projects. Definitely buying other colors to try out.

I used a small brush to paint accents onto my daughter's Halloween costume. The paint was a good thickness, it was easy to work with. The shade of gold is kind of an 'old' gold, not too yellowish, which is what we wanted. I set the paint using a heat gun which worked fine for this purpose. It seems to be holding up very well even when the fabric is stretched. I haven't tried washing and probably won't since it's a costume, but I wouldn't be surprised if it held fine through a hand washing.

I love the color of this Silver ink!! It has a little hint of shine, but not sparkle. My son used it on T-shirts (one grey, one pink) both looked excellent. The ink was thick enough to hold the design on any color T-shirt.

I bought this to paint over some white print on black fabric. It worked perfect