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Speedball, 4563, Fabric Screen Printing Ink, 8 Fl oz., White

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1.:8 Fl Oz


2.Color:Black


About this item

  • Offers artists vibrant colors, great coverage, and consistent workability every time
  • Ideal for printing on a range of fabrics, including cotton, polyester, blends, linen, rayon, and other synthetics. Also works great on paper and cardboard
  • 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
  • 8 oz (237Ml) White



4.7 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #702 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
  • #1 in Printmaking Inks
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Item Weight 0.3 ounces Manufacturer Speedball Country of Origin USA Date First Available November 30, 2007

Available in 25 rich colors, including fluorescent, glow-in-the-dark, and process colors, speedball fabric screen printing ink offers artists more vibrant colors, greater coverage, smoother workability, softer hand and easier cleanup than any other screen printing ink on the market. Ideal for printing on a range of fabrics, including cotton, polyester, blends, linen, rayon, and other synthetics (not recommended for nonporous fabrics such as nylon). inks produce a super soft-hand on fabric and are permanent once properly heat set/cured. Great for use on paper and Cardboard too non-flammable and contains no offensives smells or solvents - soap and water cleanup.


C V
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
the best paint for clothing, thickness is consistent, value is great, a little goes a long way for the projects i'm doing. thanks.
C V
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
the best paint for clothing, thickness is consistent, value is great, a little goes a long way for the projects i'm doing. thanks.
Marlo Graham
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
My first time ever stamping fabric, and I think this was the perfect choice of ink! I heat set it with my clothing iron for five minutes, (intermediately taking it off the fabric for a few seconds at a time in those five minutes) then washed it in cold water, and it held up great! Showed up vibrantly in different colors on colored fabric, and applied well. (P.s this picture was taken shortly after stamping the fabric, but it still looks the same after multiple washes)
Marlo Graham
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
My first time ever stamping fabric, and I think this was the perfect choice of ink! I heat set it with my clothing iron for five minutes, (intermediately taking it off the fabric for a few seconds at a time in those five minutes) then washed it in cold water, and it held up great! Showed up vibrantly in different colors on colored fabric, and applied well. (P.s this picture was taken shortly after stamping the fabric, but it still looks the same after multiple washes)
Scott McLeran
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
Great printing. Perfect thickness
Scott McLeran
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
Great printing. Perfect thickness
Texas
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
I am new to silk-screening but If I add a half-ounce of water it wicks better into the heavy material. Play with it depending on the material you are using and batch to batch of material.
Texas
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
I am new to silk-screening but If I add a half-ounce of water it wicks better into the heavy material. Play with it depending on the material you are using and batch to batch of material.
Lisa Simonetti
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
I bought this for screen printing and I love it, it stays on and doesnt come off in the wash.
Lisa Simonetti
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
I bought this for screen printing and I love it, it stays on and doesnt come off in the wash.
Nobody
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
After screen printing for a few months now I have upgraded but for dyi stuff or if you’re just starting I would recommend. When you first start screen printing its a lot of trial and error and this is affordable enough where youre better off using speedball than wasting something more expensive when this is essentially the same
Nobody
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
After screen printing for a few months now I have upgraded but for dyi stuff or if you’re just starting I would recommend. When you first start screen printing its a lot of trial and error and this is affordable enough where youre better off using speedball than wasting something more expensive when this is essentially the same
Kelly
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Speedball is a great consistency for screen printing. It’s quick to arrive and sealed well for transport. I’ve never had an issue in this brand with color, consistency during my projects.
Kelly
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Speedball is a great consistency for screen printing. It’s quick to arrive and sealed well for transport. I’ve never had an issue in this brand with color, consistency during my projects.
Denise A
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2024
Speedball are a great product, I don't use the ink for screening, but rather painting cotton cushion covers or small canvas bags and that sort of thing, and it's still the best product I've found for that!
Denise A
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2024
Speedball are a great product, I don't use the ink for screening, but rather painting cotton cushion covers or small canvas bags and that sort of thing, and it's still the best product I've found for that!
Dulce Cervantes
Reviewed in Mexico on November 5, 2023
muy buen producto , recomendado
Dulce Cervantes
Reviewed in Mexico on November 5, 2023
muy buen producto , recomendado
Abhinav
Reviewed in India on May 17, 2021
good ink for printing on tshirt i am using it good result
Abhinav
Reviewed in India on May 17, 2021
good ink for printing on tshirt i am using it good result
Nannys Rodríguez
Reviewed in Mexico on September 24, 2020
super facil de usar, me gustò mucho la calidad de impresion sobre la tela
Nannys Rodríguez
Reviewed in Mexico on September 24, 2020
super facil de usar, me gustò mucho la calidad de impresion sobre la tela
sandrytia
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 8, 2017
Good quality !
sandrytia
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 8, 2017
Good quality !
Dirt 'N Diamonds
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2016
I bought this ink to use with freezer paper stencils cut with my Silhouette Cameo cutting machine. I used it to make a shirt for my son's first birthday, white on navy blue. The white stayed bright and strong with only one coat! Very happy with the consistency and appearance of this ink on my dark shirt! I used a sponge brush to apply the ink with the stencil. Sometimes it felt like I was using a lot of ink, but it was likely because the sponge soaked it all up. Plus, I wanted the white to be good and heavy, so I didn't skimp.I should mention that I also purchased the black ink and it was actually the first of the two that I used. I'm pretty sure I read reviews that said to use gloves, but I forgot. The seal under the lid was very hard to get off, even with the tab that was there for that purpose. My thumb and fingers ended up covered in the ink after wrestling the seal off the container. Because it was black, it was easy to see the ink everywhere it ended up, on my body and work surfaces. I also wasn't as pleased with my final result with the black ink project I did but it was almost surely my fault because I was afraid to use too much so I probably didn't apply a heavy enough coat. I also used a cheap boys white undershirt that stretched a bunch and cracked the design before I could heat set it. I used gloves with the white ink and the seal on the white ink container came off with the tab the way it was supposed to.My experience was great! But it left me curious. I've done screen printing a few times (took a class in college for my graphic design curriculum) and I feel like using a screen vs the freezer paper would be a more economical use of this ink. It worked great for this project and probably for others I will do in the future, but it left me aching for the screen printing method and experience. In fact, I've looked at the screens and other products available through Speedball and I might be persuaded to shift my focus to using screens instead of freezer paper.
Dirt 'N Diamonds
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2016
I bought this ink to use with freezer paper stencils cut with my Silhouette Cameo cutting machine. I used it to make a shirt for my son's first birthday, white on navy blue. The white stayed bright and strong with only one coat! Very happy with the consistency and appearance of this ink on my dark shirt! I used a sponge brush to apply the ink with the stencil. Sometimes it felt like I was using a lot of ink, but it was likely because the sponge soaked it all up. Plus, I wanted the white to be good and heavy, so I didn't skimp.I should mention that I also purchased the black ink and it was actually the first of the two that I used. I'm pretty sure I read reviews that said to use gloves, but I forgot. The seal under the lid was very hard to get off, even with the tab that was there for that purpose. My thumb and fingers ended up covered in the ink after wrestling the seal off the container. Because it was black, it was easy to see the ink everywhere it ended up, on my body and work surfaces. I also wasn't as pleased with my final result with the black ink project I did but it was almost surely my fault because I was afraid to use too much so I probably didn't apply a heavy enough coat. I also used a cheap boys white undershirt that stretched a bunch and cracked the design before I could heat set it. I used gloves with the white ink and the seal on the white ink container came off with the tab the way it was supposed to.My experience was great! But it left me curious. I've done screen printing a few times (took a class in college for my graphic design curriculum) and I feel like using a screen vs the freezer paper would be a more economical use of this ink. It worked great for this project and probably for others I will do in the future, but it left me aching for the screen printing method and experience. In fact, I've looked at the screens and other products available through Speedball and I might be persuaded to shift my focus to using screens instead of freezer paper.
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