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thank youu and I used the linoblock method, feel free to ask me anything about it since I've used it a great deal c:
You will need;
-linoblock that is larger than your intended design and make sure to get a soft thick kind!
-a thing used to cut into linoblock (art store, just ask them and they should know I forgot what it's called haha)
-a roller for printing (you can find this at most art stores)
-a surface that you can get dirty and make sure its flat and solid
- a design ready that is 2 tones
-printing ink or fabric paint (of one of the tones
-fabric of the other tone you'd like
-needle and thread of desired colors
1. Draw the design onto the linoblock then cut the pattern into it(BUT remember that it will come out reversed so it you're writing then do it backwards) , be careful and move the tool away from yourself so you don't get hurt c:
2.Once you're done you can start setting up for printing
3. Put some of the paint onto the surface and roll it out with the roller, try to make it even and try not to put too much
4. Roll it over your design and stamp it onto your fabric like a stamp.
5. There you are!
6. You can embroider in it if you'd like aswell but that's just something I like doing hehe.
There are probs some more detailed tutorials online but just look up "linoblock printing"
hope this helps! <:
You will need;
-linoblock that is larger than your intended design and make sure to get a soft thick kind!
-a thing used to cut into linoblock (art store, just ask them and they should know I forgot what it's called haha)
-a roller for printing (you can find this at most art stores)
-a surface that you can get dirty and make sure its flat and solid
- a design ready that is 2 tones
-printing ink or fabric paint (of one of the tones
-fabric of the other tone you'd like
-needle and thread of desired colors
1. Draw the design onto the linoblock then cut the pattern into it(BUT remember that it will come out reversed so it you're writing then do it backwards) , be careful and move the tool away from yourself so you don't get hurt c:
2.Once you're done you can start setting up for printing
3. Put some of the paint onto the surface and roll it out with the roller, try to make it even and try not to put too much
4. Roll it over your design and stamp it onto your fabric like a stamp.
5. There you are!
6. You can embroider in it if you'd like aswell but that's just something I like doing hehe.
There are probs some more detailed tutorials online but just look up "linoblock printing"
hope this helps! <:
aaa I'm glad ya do, so mind sending the payment to;
horkerklak[at]gmail.com
and I'll send it out on Monday c;
horkerklak[at]gmail.com
and I'll send it out on Monday c;
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