Sunday 28 June 2009

particles in chocolate brown

For a long time now I've been wanting to put part of a screen print design I did a months ago on fabric. And yesterday I did! Introducing: particles in chocolate brown ink on natural Indian cotton. I don't have a professional set up at home so this was quite a challenge. Since my previous print on paper had been made with a hand cut paper stencil that had the lifespan of just that one printing session I had to hand cut the stencil for particles again. Mixing the ink for the exact shade of chocolate brown took longer than I expected. These pics make the ink look black but it's a delicious, dare I say very edible shade of chocolate brown.
And because the Indian cotton I printed on is in a lovely natural shade I'm quite excited about how well the chocolate brown sits on it. I printed about 2 metres of fabric using the placement method of screen printing which took a while as I had to take care not to smudge wet ink I'd just printed. I'd like to use the fabric to make a shirt for summer based on the design of one I already have. Or even some simple serviettes. Now if I only had a sewing machine and could sew!

9 comments:

  1. wow that looks so great - the perfect pattern for printing on fabric!

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  2. Lovely!!!! it looks like hanabi! This would be so perfect for making yukata, I'd love my new yukata to be made with this fabric!!!!

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  3. Thanks so much for those lovely comments. I agree Hiki- this pattern would look pretty cool on a yukata!

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  4. wow, what a cutting out session that must have been. It's just lovely.

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  5. beautiful!! i want to know how you got the spacing so balanced...
    (thank you for your recent comment!)

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  6. silvercocoon - no special method to the spacing. I just guessed and it worked out.

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  7. It looks gorgeous. I've been doing a bit of printing too and I'm finding it quite addictive.

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  8. Printing on fabric can be messy, time consuming and FUN! I've done it myself in the past and would LOVE to do some more in the future. It looks great!

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