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vhsdogs 15 hours ago
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馃専online pop up now open馃専
order here :o3
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magpiemohr 8 months ago
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Here are some of the hand printed patches I鈥檝e made from the past year 馃尫
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disharm0nious 10 months ago
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Another patch, this screen is easily my cleanest so far. It did take about 2 hours to paint with screen drawing fluid though
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scrims 1 month ago
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band patches x
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cant-shake-it 2 years ago
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How to Make a Printing Screen from Home
I wanted to share a quick cute little tutorial for how I made my own screen for making patches (and other things that don't require exact measurements). Cute lil how-to under the cut >:)
Disclaimer: I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing at any given moment. There could be a better tutorial out there for you. I'm just guessing for a lot of the things I do and this is no exception. With that out of the way:
THE SUPPLIES YOU DEFINITELY ABSOLUTELY NEED:
a small/medium canvas (depending on what you have and how big your design will be)
paintbrushes
a tight-woven sheer fabric (preferably not stretchy and STRONG)
a fine-tip pen
water-resistant gloss of some kind (mod podge works, but make sure it's a waterproof kind if you want to make more than one print)
paint that won't come off in the wash (acrylic/spray paint work)
good strong tape
a good sturdy card-like thingy
an easy/cool design for your print :)
THE SUPPLIES THAT ARE RECCOMENDED BUT NOT NECESSARY (aka things I like to use):
a good canvas fabric/thick cotton for printing on
fabric paint (will stay on the fabric best duh)
a 1/2in, 1/3in, and fine tip paintbrush for details (depending on your design)
some company for fun :)
Alright, so first you'll want to figure out the design you want to print out and get a good sketch over it. I'm a detail freak so I like sketching out my design then going over it in a black pen. The ideal is hard contrast and clear and discernable lines/fill-in spots, like pictured below:
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(Note how I emphasized which spots were to have thicker lines, which parts of the stripes were to be printed, etc. I tried to think a lot about which portions I wanted to show up on the finished design and how they would look on the fabric as a whole.)
So you've got your design. Great! Next step is a fun one: Grab a canvas you are willing to part with (this one was a painting I made when I was 16. I hate it), and rip all the fabric off of that fucker!! If you pull off some staples in the process, don't worry. Just make sure you can retain the shape of the frame, since that's the part you'll need to keep. You don't need to take off every single bit of the fabric, but as previously stated, I'm a freak, so I did. You'll come out with something like this:
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For the next steps you'll need a good pair of scissors as well as your pen and your sheer fabric. You're going to want to set the frame on your fabric and cut about an inch and a half around it so there's extra to wrap around the frame and tape down. You can draw a guideline for where to cut if you want, but once again, I'm a freak:
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Now lay the front of the canvas frame (the part without staples on it) face down on the fabric and grab your tape! Now we're going to tape down each end of the frame so the sheer lays taut on the frame. I like to put one or two strips of tape on the ends parallel to each other and pull them tight, then do the same with the other side, then continue adding tape until the whole outside of the frame is covered. See below:
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(Note: your goal in this step is to stretch the sheer as tight as it can comfortably go so there are no wrinkles or depressions in the fabric.)
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So now you have you're frame. Fuck yes!!! Go ahead and grab the design you came up with as well as your pen (you can use a pencil too, but the pen shows up much better through the fabric so I definitely prefer it), and put the frame front side down onto the sketch.
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If you're worried about keeping the frame steady, feel free to tape the frame down and go ahead and trace over the design with your pen. Make sure to fill in all the dark parts enough that you can differentiate them from the light parts.
Once you have your sketch copied to the frame, now you can grab your gloss!!! Hurry!!! You're almost done!!!!
With this step I like to start big and go into the details once all the larger portions of the sheer are covered. Pretty much you're going to paint over every part that isn't the black of the pen with your waterproof gloss. This ensures that once you start printing, the only parts that are going to bleed through the fabric will be the black parts that weren't painted over with gloss/varnish/mod podge/whatever you used as long as it's waterproof!!! Take all the time you need, it's not a race. Once you're done and the gloss has dried, your screen is going to look something like this when put up to a light:
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Now that this step is over with, congratulations - you have just made a mesh screen!!! Keep reading to learn how to use it lol
So for the patches that I make I just went with black and white paint, and black and white fabric to keep it traditional, but you can use any colors of paint and fabric you want, truly! The world is your oyster! I do not care! That being said, we're keeping it simple today.
Grab your screen, a piece of fabric that can cover the design and leave at least an inch of space around it, and a surface you won't mid getting paint on on accident. You'll also want to grab that card-like thingy for this as well. It can really be anything that can provide a sturdy, even pressure across the screen consistently. Go ahead and pick up that fabric paint too, I guess. We'll probably need that.
At this point, this is what your workspace might look like:
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Next up you are going to center your design onto your piece of fabric-
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-and grab your fabric paint. put a thin little stripe over the top (start slow and add more - as you can see I added a little too much and kinda fucked up my design) then grab your card thingy. Make sure you have even pressure on it and swipe it down at a medium speed so you're dragging the paint down the screen:
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Once you've got everything covered I like to go over it a few more times for even coverage. Then you pull it up from the screen (which you might want to rinse off so no paint sticks to it!!!), wait for that bitch to dry, and you're done!! Congratulations, you have your very own fun silly patch! Go sew it on something! Or not! I do really do not care!!!!!!
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crimebird 1 year ago
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i put patches on someone's old Sublime shirt lollll
@powercool is funny & suggested the placements
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catboyriot 1 year ago
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Patches that I made for ANE in Jan!! My dear friends at Building Press (@/buidingpress.co in insta) printed them for me! I still have some available online with plans for reprints before summer!
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cultofmothman 9 months ago
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inktober day 10 - fursona
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possum patches i made!! the designs + when i actually screen printed them :) the smaller full body one is on a jacket rn and im planning on putting the other one somehwhere soon
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onelove4boognish 8 months ago
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My home life has been really bad as of recent, and I'm trying to save up money to get the hell out after graduation + pay for food cause there isn't always stuff I can eat in the house so.. new commission sheets
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eldritcheyecryptid 1 month ago
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Would anyone be interested in seeing some b-grade punk patches I made? Idk if that鈥檚 a thing that gets posted on tumblr.
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nightmaretour 11 months ago
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So tired but I've been fighting it as much as I can and finally got my first two screen prints done!! They're not as neat as I wanted them to be, but I don't think they're bad for a first try
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fools-art 2 months ago
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Howls moving castle patches ..
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disharm0nious 10 months ago
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Some patches for my battle jacket :)
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reginns-forge 2 years ago
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cackling like a little gremlin as i put this together, can鈥檛 wait to get some patches made with this sweet baby
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crimebird 5 months ago
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1/1 battle hoodie
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slutdge 2 years ago
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when will bands understand that screenprinted sew-on patches are so much sexier than embroidered iron-on patches
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