1. Heat-Set Fabric Fixative: This is a type of fixative that is used to set fabric paints, inks, and dyes. It is applied with a heat press or iron and works by melting the fabric and setting the color.
2. Starch-Based Fabric Fixative: This fixative is used to stiffen fabric and give it a crisp finish. It is applied by spraying or brushing the starch onto the fabric, then ironing it on to set it.
3. Acrylic Fabric Fixative: This is a water-based fixative that will help to seal in the colors of fabric paints, inks, and dyes. It is applied with a brush or sponge and can be used on both natural and synthetic fibers.
4. Fabric Glue: This is a type of fixative that is used to adhere fabric to other surfaces such as wood or canvas. It is applied with a brush or sponge and can be used on both natural and synthetic fibers.
5. Fabric Spray Adhesive: This fixative is used to bond fabric to other surfaces. It is applied with a spray bottle and can be used on both natural and synthetic fibers.
6. Fabric Sealant: This fixative is used to seal the edges of fabric to prevent fraying. It is applied with a brush or sponge and can be used on both natural and synthetic fibers.
7. Fabric Paint: This fixative is used to add color and design to fabric. It is applied with a brush or sponge and can be used on both natural and synthetic fibers.
8. Fabric Dye: This fixative is used to add color to fabric. It is applied with a brush or sponge and can be used on both natural and synthetic fibers.
9. Fabric Markers: This fixative is used to add color and design to fabric. It is applied with a marker and can be used on both natural and synthetic fibers.
10. Fabric Stencils: This fixative is used to add color and design to fabric. It is applied with a stencil and can be used on both natural and synthetic fibers.