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May 23, 2019

Block Printed Scarf in Three Colors

by Judy Tucker


“Wild Roses” Voile Rectangular Scarf  72 x 21 inches

“Wild Roses” Voile Rectangular Scarf 72 x 21 inches

“Wild Roses” Voile Rectangular Scarf  72 x 21 inches

“Wild Roses” Voile Rectangular Scarf 72 x 21 inches

My previous two posts were about making a one color block print on fabric and then using that fabric to sew a bag and a zip pouch.

For my second block printing project, I upped the ante and printed a three color design, “Wild Roses.” Each color in the design has its own block and is printed separately. I started with the petals of the roses, then added the stamen, and finally added some leaves to some of the roses.

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I printed this design on voile, a very thin fabric. The ink dried very quickly on the voile, so I was able to move from one color to the next as soon as I was done printing a color. Usually the fabric will need more time to dry between different color prints.

I made the rectangular scarf from the book, Print Pattern Sew by Jen Hewett. I shorted the length of the scarf because it felt more comfortable shorter.

This scarf is a gift. I might have to make another one to keep!

TAGS: Block Printing Fabric, block printed fabric, "Print Pattern Sew" by Jen Hewett, Three color block printing on fabric, three color block printing., Block printed voile scarf


May 9, 2019

Block Printing for Surface Design

by Judy Tucker


Block print on paper,  “Maple Helicopters”

Block print on paper, “Maple Helicopters”

Block print on paper,  “Maple Helicopters”

Block print on paper, “Maple Helicopters”

It has been years since I last did any printing of any sort, other than using rubber stamps. I recently picked up a book Print Pattern Sew by Jen Hewett and decided to give block printing a try again. Now that there are a variety of blocks made of softer material, it’s a lot easier, and faster, to carve a block. I used Tosnail Rubber Stamp Carving Blocks because they were relatively inexpensive and I didn’t want to spend a lot on a project that I wasn’t certain was going to turn out.

I decided to pick a design that could be printed in a random pattern so didn’t need to any registration marks. Maple seeds (also known as maple helicopters) fascinate me that’s what I decided to used as my motif.

I had an old set of Japanese wood carving tools which I used to start carving this block. But they weren’t very sharp any more and none of the blades in the set was fine enough to cut fine lines. So I purchased a Speedball Linoleum Cutter which had the perfect blades for my design.

Because I planned to print on fabric, I also purchased Speedball Fabric Block Printing Ink. I found it prints beautifully on both fabric and paper.

It turns out that I think block printing on fabric is lots of fun!

The Block Printers Helper!

The Block Printers Helper!

Here’s a close up of the printed fabric (Kaufman Essex Linen ) and my carved block, cleaned up after printing.

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In my next post, I’ll review the book I mentioned above and show a bag made using a pattern from the book.

TAGS: Block Printing for Surface Design, Block Printing Fabric, Block Printing, "Print Pattern Sew" by Jen Hewett


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