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Rice paste on a squeegee and on linen fabric, with thw stencils used to apply the paste

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  • Workshop Participant: $298.85 each ($295.00 + $3.85 fees)
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Dates

  • Sat 28 Sep 2024, 10:00am–4:00pm
  • Sun 29 Sep 2024, 10:00am–1:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

kate297

This is an in person class by Kate Watts. It will be held in North East Valley, Dunedin, on 28th & 29th September, 10am- 4pm Sat, 10-1 pm Sunday.

Advanced screen printing - rice pase resists and dye in manutex print paste for textiles.

This is a 1.5 day workshop is aimed at people with an interest in dye and screen printing, preferably with a little experience in both. We will go through the process of making japanese rice pase resists and making print pastes with manutex and procion dye, printing with hand cut stencils.

These dyes are suitable for printing on cellulose fibres not protein, we will NOT be covering printing on silk or wool.

We will go through the process of making japanese rice pase resists and working with Procion dye thickened with Manutex.

On day 1 we will mix up our manutex print paste and make our rice paste resist, hand cut our stencils, and print our rice paste resists to give them time to dry overnight.

Day 2 will cover dye safety handling and mixing with manutex, painting our dye over our rice paste resists, printing with manutex and dye, and cover how to wash out our textiles afterwards.

You will leave with your textile samples ( linen fabric supplied), your stencils and print outs of the recipes used and a list of where to purchase the ingredients. 10-4 sat, 10-1 sunday. Maximum 4 students.

Kate Watts is a textile designer who lives in Dunedin. Her passions are colour, print and a whole variety of textile techniques. Her work is inspired by the natural environment and museums, and by the process of making itself.

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