How to Do Screen Printing on Fabric

Lay out your wooden frame onto your choice of fabric., Staple your fabric very tightly to the frame -so tight, you think it is going to rip., Spread your mixed-up emulsion onto the fabric very thinly in a completely dark room., Let it dry in a...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Lay out your wooden frame onto your choice of fabric.

    Staple one of the corners first, stretch it, then staple the opposite corner.

    Go back to the first corner, stretch the fabric, and staple about one inch clockwise from the 1st staple you made.

    Go back to the opposite corner, stretch the fabric, and staple one inch clockwise next the other staple.

    Keep doing this, going back and forth, and stretching every time, until you get all the way around the screen.

    What should happen is that you have to re-staple the first couple that you made because they are looser than the rest. ,(although some emulsions are safe to use in a low light/sunlight environment).

    The package should have directions on how to prepare the emulsion.

    Spread on both sides, make sure the whole thing is wet, with no spots missed.

    To see what you are doing, use a red photo-darkroom light. ,,,,, Let dry. ,, let dry. ,,
  2. Step 2: Staple your fabric very tightly to the frame -so tight

  3. Step 3: you think it is going to rip.

  4. Step 4: Spread your mixed-up emulsion onto the fabric very thinly in a completely dark room.

  5. Step 5: Let it dry in a completely dark place overnight.

  6. Step 6: Spread the black paper all over the floor and put your screen on top

  7. Step 7: wood side down (with staples on top).

  8. Step 8: Tape your transparencies with clear tape to the dry surface of the screen.

  9. Step 9: Set up your lamp directly over the screen (distance according to directions)

  10. Step 10: and turn the light on for however long it says in the directions.

  11. Step 11: Rinse your screen with very cold water.

  12. Step 12: Lay your screen staple-side down on your fabric

  13. Step 13: put a line of paint on the screen

  14. Step 14: along one side

  15. Step 15: and with your squeegee

  16. Step 16: lay down a flood stroke using light pressure

  17. Step 17: the next pass should be firm with a smooth motion to press the ink through the screen onto the fabric.

  18. Step 18: Lift up the screen and you have an image on the fabric!

  19. Step 19: Iron the back side of the fabric for however long it says to on the paint container.

  20. Step 20: Wash the fabric.

Detailed Guide

Staple one of the corners first, stretch it, then staple the opposite corner.

Go back to the first corner, stretch the fabric, and staple about one inch clockwise from the 1st staple you made.

Go back to the opposite corner, stretch the fabric, and staple one inch clockwise next the other staple.

Keep doing this, going back and forth, and stretching every time, until you get all the way around the screen.

What should happen is that you have to re-staple the first couple that you made because they are looser than the rest. ,(although some emulsions are safe to use in a low light/sunlight environment).

The package should have directions on how to prepare the emulsion.

Spread on both sides, make sure the whole thing is wet, with no spots missed.

To see what you are doing, use a red photo-darkroom light. ,,,,, Let dry. ,, let dry. ,,

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