I have been very busy lately working on a myriad of fabric prints. I've made cushions, wall hangings, table linens, bags. I've screen printed my doona cover! I will be posting about all my wonderful projects ovr the next week or so. For today here is a wall hanging that I designed and made for Claudia whom I met recently. She is a designer herself and was very keen on my work and requested that I do a wall hanging for her home, on the raw hemp in white. So here it is below as well as the process I use for most of my printing. You may find it useful if you're planning on doing some printing at home.
Monday, August 15, 2011
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4 comments:
this is gorgeous! I've always wondered how you did your designs- kraft paper! how about that. fantastic. Your work is beautiful. well done.
Thank you Jo! Yes kraft paper is good for everything!
Thanks so much for the sneak peek into how you work! I've always ironed prints to fix the colour - I had no idea you could do it in the oven! I'm so amazed by the intricacies of your patterns...the papercutting must be such a nightmare :)
How do you keep the image from moving around (especially all the little pieces?)
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