

🎨 Elevate your fabric game—paint that performs as boldly as you do!
Jacquard Textile Color White is a premium, semi-transparent acrylic fabric paint designed for both indoor and outdoor use. It offers exceptional durability through heat-setting, ensuring vibrant, chip-resistant color that stays soft on fabrics. Suitable for a wide range of textiles including clothes, upholstery, shoes, and bags, this 2.25 fl oz jar empowers creative professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike to customize their gear with ease and confidence.






| ASIN | B0006IK2DQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,149 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #9 in Fabric & Textile Paints #2,990 in Sewing Products |
| Brand | Jacquard |
| Color | White |
| Color Code | White |
| Coverage | Semi-Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,541) |
| Date First Available | November 26, 2008 |
| Department | Paints |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00743772112303 |
| Included Components | paint |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 2.25 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 2.96 ounces |
| Item model number | F-JAC1123 |
| Manufacturer | Jacquard |
| Model Name | Textile Color |
| Package Information | Jar |
| Paint Type | Acrylic |
| Product Dimensions | 1.8 x 1.75 x 2.5 inches |
| Size | 2.25 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Washable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
| Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
| UPC | 743772112303 |
| Unit Count | 2.25 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
A**E
Love this paint
Great quality for the price. I put it in a needle extruder bottle to make a shirt design and I didn’t even use the whole bottle. Super vibrant color, no second coat needed. Great consistency as well. Will definitely buy again.
L**.
Quality fabric paint at a reasonable price!
Was quite impressed with this product. After reupholstering the seat of this golf cart we decided to try fabric paint on the seatbacks. It went on fairly easily with a paintbrush (there was some pile which I used a stiffer brush on) and the color is so vibrant! The directions were clear and easy to follow. The fabric, although not as soft as before, is not stiff or scratchy. This was my first attempt at fabric painting, but I would definitely do it again using this product!
A**F
Best Paint
I’ve tried a lot of fabric paints, but this one stands out as the best! The colors are vibrant, rich, and true to their description, and they don’t fade or crack even after multiple washes. The paint glides on smoothly, whether using brushes, sponges, or stencils, and dries quickly without smudging. What really impressed me is its versatility—it works equally well on cotton, denim, and even stretchy fabrics like spandex. Plus, it remains soft to the touch, so the designs don’t feel stiff or uncomfortable. If you’re into DIY projects, custom clothing, or just adding a creative touch to your wardrobe, this fabric paint is a must-have. It’s durable, easy to use, and delivers professional-quality results every time!
J**9
I was pleased with my shirts and the look of the finished product!
A first time user and DIY enthusiast, and art student I was excited to use this set. It includes eight 2.25 oz jars of pigmented, permanent fabric paint that works beautifully on my hand made shirts for a Disney day. What really stands out is the intensity of the colors. Once heat-set, the paint becomes fully washable. I have not yet washed my item so I am uncertain yet on the potential for cracking or fading, I was pleased with my shirts and the look of the finished product!
H**H
Better than what I could find at local craft store!
I bought my first set of fabric paints at my craft store. They were cheap and turned out to have metallic glitter in them, not what I was after. I did some research and found a gal on YouTube that recommended these paints for doing a watercolor technique on fabric. These colors are very vibrant and offer good coverage compared to the cheaper set I bought before. If you water the paints down a bit, it doesn't change the feeling of the fabric. When you don't water them down (like the whites of the eyes in my painting) you do lose the feelings of the fabric, but the coverage is amazing. I painted the white over color that I accidentally got in the eye area. I can tell these paints are much higher quality and weren't that much more expensive. I am not a painter, but the watercolor technique is easy to replicate and looks awesome. They worked well for the project I was working on and I am itching to do some additional painting in the future!
D**T
A long lasting and personal favorite
Right off the bat, I'm gonna tell you I'm an art teacher so I've used lots of random products both high and low end of the spectrum. When it comes to painting on fabric I keep coming back to these bad boys. You can mix, thin, and use again and again. I've had bottles from years ago and the only reason I threw them out was because I got tired of rehydrating the clumps (yes they do clump after 5+years). One of the best things is that it soaks into the fabric so you don't get a crusty surface like with many fabric paints (yes I know this is more of a dye, but still) In general I like jacquard products and originally purchased a version of these to use with my students. I also bought those fabric pens you can pick up in a few different brands as well as puffy paint but these were the class favorites. They like mixing their own colors and being able to paint, stamp, etc. with them. A helpful piece of advice is to iron freezer paper on the back to prevent bleed through. We also have had problems with over thining with water and get an edge bleed affect but that's 'to be expected when it's over 75% water Jimmy' (not the kiddos real name obviously). I've used this on aprons, onesies, shirts, and even shoes all with lovely, and long term results. Although I will say, the shoe angle has yet to be tested in the 'I wear these every day' sense. I typically do my classroom apron at the beginning of the year and the colors are still bright and vibrant by the end. I also have shirts that are years old that are still holding up strong, though not as vibrant due to them being more favored shirts. I've recommended this to fellow art teachers and enthusiasts and have yet to have someone tell me I steered them wrong.
D**A
Some colors were good and some bad
I do a lot of stamping on fabrics with water-based paints and I have used this one a few times in black, white and blue and it did the work BUT this last batch was disappointing, I don’t know if it was a bad batch or the other colors do not work properly on fabric.. maybe bad pigment or something. For the quality it turned out, I would say it’s expensive . Anyway there are no so many affordable options so might give it another try someday maybe trying other colors or keeping the blue white and black
A**N
Love this paint!
Great fabric paint. Excellent coverage. I tested plain acrylic, acrylic with fabric medium applied, and the Jacquard fabric paint. Glad I went with this! Good coverage, great blending. Get an Extra white for a base coat if you’re working on dark fabric. This will be my go to for fabric!
A**H
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A**X
Definitely recommend for painting in clothes or shoes !
I**A
Excellent coverage. Prompt arrival. Recommend
A**E
...que la peinture ne couvre pas après 5 couches (la couleur du fond étant du blanc!).... assez déçu!
P**A
This product doesn't work on wool. Very disappointing. :(. Waste of money.
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