Dye class: printing multiples
Apr. 19th, 2011 10:08 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Here are a few images of my dye class students' projects on printing multiples of an image.

Claire Fleming created a stencil for this hippopotamus logo repeated on woven fabrics, placemats, and a painter's cap.

Adrienne Corral converted a photo of an owl trivet to a stencil to repeat it on this bag.

Caroline Long screenprinted a series of t-shirts of her family's boat logo.

Samantha Greaves used a two part process of roller printing and screenprinting to create these topographic map images on leather placemats and coasters.

Adrienne Corral created a screenprint of this cartoon character for a series of t-shirts...

...then ran a series of heat-setting tests. The printing ink she used claimed that it could be set using an iron or in a common clothing dryer. Here's how these turned out:


Claire Fleming created a stencil for this hippopotamus logo repeated on woven fabrics, placemats, and a painter's cap.

Adrienne Corral converted a photo of an owl trivet to a stencil to repeat it on this bag.

Caroline Long screenprinted a series of t-shirts of her family's boat logo.

Samantha Greaves used a two part process of roller printing and screenprinting to create these topographic map images on leather placemats and coasters.

Adrienne Corral created a screenprint of this cartoon character for a series of t-shirts...

...then ran a series of heat-setting tests. The printing ink she used claimed that it could be set using an iron or in a common clothing dryer. Here's how these turned out:

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Date: 2011-04-19 08:16 pm (UTC)Very pretty! Those would make cute merchandise :D