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  • Hand Painted Fabric
  • Learn how to use silk screen to create fun patterns on fabric.
    From "Craft Lab"
    episode DCLB-114


    Guest Walter Knabe and his daughter, Gwen, join host Jennifer Perkins to demonstrate how to use a silk-screen technique to create stunning designs on fabric.

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    Learn how to create lovely silk screened fabric!
    PHOTO

    Figure A
    Project designed by Walter and Gwen Knabe.

    Materials:

    fabric store machine print fabric
    2 silk screens
    1 squeegee
    2 silkscreen inks
    1 acrylic color
    1" foam brush

    Hand Painted Fabric

    1. Lay fabric on table and tape down with painter's tape.

    2. Silk screen first color two to three times in a random fashion and let dry.

    3. Silk screen second color two times in random fashion and let dry (figure A).

    4. Using foam brush, apply brush strokes in random fashion and let dry.

    5. With squeeze bottle, paint squiggle lines of paint in random fashion.

    Tips:

    • Pick a fabric with a pattern that lends itself to adding even more elements. Sometimes a simple background can be enough to add a base depth to work off of.

    • With the designs you are adding, pick different types of materials — that will add more interest and depth to your design.


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    Walter Knabe
    Walter Knabe Studios
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