Creative Arts


Top 3 skills you will achieve:

  • Fabric printing
  • Hand cutting stencils
  • Photographic emulsion transfer techniques

Fabric Screen Printing

This workshop is an overview of fabric printing techniques, they include simple spot colour printing to simplified repeat pattern printing using stencils, blocking-out methods and industry based photographic emulsion techniques.



Course Overview

Course Code:V0295 
Careers:Personal/professional development  
How:Short course, Fee for service 
Where: 
International study available:No 
Online study available:No 
Uni pathway available:No 
Day and Time:6 Wednesdays, 6 - 8:30pm  
Commences:8 May, 2013 
Fee:$245  
Further information:

Email enquiry.art@central.wa.edu.au or phone 94271127 or 94271905.

 

About the course

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This workshop is an overview of fabric printing techniques. Techniques covered will include simple spot colour printing to simplified repeat pattern printing using stencils, blocking-out methods and industry based photographic emulsion techniques. Upon completion of this course you will be able to print t-shirts or other garments, pattern pieces (before sewing), fabric pieces/lengths or soft furnishing such as cushion covers.

Skills you will gain from this course

Central Fashion and Textiles Department is a well equipped facility including state of the art sewing machines, screen printing, dyeing, textile, pattern cutting and design studios. Our creative short course lecturers are industry practitioners and experts in their skills and fields. Our aim is to offer workshop and courses in specific skill areas for both beginners and those wanting to add to their current expertise. Creative short courses are not accredited; however they give participants an opportunity to experience some of the aspects our full time fashion and textiles courses have to offer.

Skills you will learn:

  • simple spot colour printing

  • repeat pattern printing using stencils

  • blocking out methods

  • photographic emulsion techniques

  • print t-shirts, pattern pieces (before sewing) or fabric pieces/lengths.

 

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