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Imagery on fabric

by Jean Ray

This completely revised edition of Imagery on Fabric is updated with all the latest techniques and technology for transferring images to fabric. You'll go step-by-step through today's most exciting processes, aided by new full-color photos and instructions for safely accomplishing beautiful results. Almost any image can be captured forever on fabric - family photos, a child's drawing, the words of a love letter. Included are clear explanations and complete material lists, along with troubleshooting tips and tested solutions. This is an indispensable reference and source book for anyone working with textiles. Fabric transfers using copiers and computer printers; Light sensitive printing - blueprint, brownprint; Drawing and painting with crayons, dye sticks, permanent markers, and paints; Stamp printing; Discharge printing; Silk screening, with quick methods and photo methods ; and Dye transfers with disperse dyes.

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  1. Which character stayed with you after you turned the last page, and why?
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