Monday, February 20, 2012

Tote Bags

For the past month or so, I've been working on teaching myself how to screen print. Not an easy task, I have to say! I chose to use photo emulsion to create my screens, as opposed to stencils.

Sensitized photo emulsion is picky. First, I had to coat my screen evenly to provide a smooth surface for spreading ink, but still thick enough to prevent holes in the screen that could ruin a print. This has to be done in a low-light environment.

The next step is what took me the longest - exposing, or "burning", my illustration onto the screen. When exposed to light, photo emulsion hardens. Areas not exposed wash out with cold water. The design I chose has some pretty thin lines, which made it more difficult to get a good burn. Under-exposure causes holes when the emulsion is washed out, over-exposure means that light leaks under the transparency and prevent my design from burning. After my emulsion dried, I placed two transparencies with my design on them over the screen. This part took some trial and error (a loooot of error, actually), but eventually I found that using a 200 watt incandescent bulb for 25 minutes gave me great results.

After that, it's easy-peasy - all you have to do is flood the screen with ink and print away! This is the first bag I have to offer, and they're up in the Etsy shop now! Take a look.

Glue Gun Tote Bag

Monday, January 23, 2012

Lace

Here's a quick picture of my latest project, a lace shawl knit in handdyed merino. This photo's a little old, now I'm  almost done with the body, then it will be time to do the border.


Monday, January 9, 2012

Sunday Night Interview

Just a quick post, I did an interview with my long time comrade and one of my best friends, Brandy Cupcakes, over at Paper Cupcakes and Milk on the Rocks. Check it out! Thanks again for this opportunity Brandy, your questions were so much fun.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Hot Stuff Coming Through!

Well, the holiday season is behind us (for now.) I've spent the last several weeks holed up in my apartment working on various projects; Some for Etsy, and some for myself (I never knit for myself anymore!)

Here are snapshots of some of the food-themed trivets I've been making -

Celery Stalk Trivet Whine Bottle Trivet Sweet Potato Grapes of Wrath Trivet


These trivets are available in my Etsy shop, No Prob Bob.

Using permanent ink, I freehanded my designs onto a 6x6 inch heavy ceramic tile. After that, I finished them with a porcelaine glaze to preserve the image and make it heat resistant. I first started making them with rubber feet on the back, but have since started using natural cork. I like the finish product so much better.

Several of these trivets went to White Rabbit, a local arts consignment and vintage resale store here in Iowa City. They were well received and sold out the week before Christmas. I've replenished the supply, so local shoppers can stop by the shop to check them out (and get a cup of coffee, how awesome is that?)