Design and Practice for Printed TextilesThis book is a practical and comprehensive guide to designing and printing fabrics. It describes the process of design from the development of ideas using mark-making techniques through to the production of printed fabric, and shows how to form patterns and make designs repeat so that they can be printed by hand. Designed for students and other interested craftspeople, the book includes useful advice on setting up a print workshop, a discussion of health and safety issues, and a glossary. |
Contents
Finishing and presenting designs | 7 |
Pattern 99 66 | 99 |
Recipes | 266 |
Copyright | |
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3rd year student acetate applied artwork bleach brush CATD Chapter client cloth collage colour chips colour palette colour separation colour wheel colourways concept board cotton crayon create croquis designs design brief Designer and lecturer disperse dyes drawing dry media edges effects emulsion example fibres film finished design flat floral format Frisk film frottage gouache graph paper half drop handpainted ideas Illustrations Andrea McNamara images layout look lycra Manutex masking fluid mesh mixed monoprint motifs opaque paint PANTONE Patrick Snelling 1995 pattern pencil photocopy photographic pigment polyester print paste printed fabric printout production range reactive dyes repeat system resist resource material result RMIT rubbing scanned shapes silk screen positives soda ash squeegee steaming stencil story board studio style surface synthetic technical drawing techniques test print textile design textured things tile tracing unit of repeat visual washed wet media wool