Week 51: One-color block prints on linen and cotton.
Here we are – the penultimate (I’ve been waiting 51 weeks to use that word) print! I thought it would be fun to make gift wrap, but after five minutes of printing on paper, I gave up. I just prefer printing on fabric. Thankfully, I have a ton of cotton and linen bags lying around.
Print number 52 will be posted on Wednesday, December 31st, instead of on that Monday. I want to close out 2014 with a bang!
Just a reminder: registration for Design, Carve, Print: Block Printing on Fabric is open. It makes a great gift for yourself, or for the crafter in your life.
Happy Holidays!
I just found your 52 weeks of printmaking and am in LOVE! (and very inspired) Thank you!
Love these! Thanks for sharing your project with us–very inspirational!
These look great! Love the repeated pattern, I don’t know how you get them so well lined up mine always end up a bit lopsided.
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