PRINT YOUR OWN CREATURES ON FABRIC

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Ever wanted to print your own drawings onto clothes?

Printing on Fabric is a linocut course that teaches you how to turn your drawings into hand-printed clothes at home. I’ve been working on it for a while, and I can’t wait to finally share it with you.

Join the waiting list for first access and a special early-bird discount.

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Join the Waiting List 

Ever wanted to print your own drawings onto clothes?

Printing on Fabric is a linocut course that teaches you how to turn your drawings into hand-printed clothes at home. I’ve been working on it for a while, and I can’t wait to finally share it with you.

Join the waiting list for first access and a special early-bird discount.

By providing your information you are consenting to the collection and use of your information in accordance with our Terms of service and Privacy Policy.

What You Will Learn

No studio, press, or previous experience needed. You’ll learn how to carve a lino block,
prepare fabric, print your design, and end up with your own hand-printed creatures to wear.

Carve a Block for Printing on Fabric
From planning, drawing and transferring your design to choosing tools and making clean, beautiful lines.

Choose the Right Materials
Which lino, inks, rollers, and fabrics work best.

Print on Fabric at Home
How to prepare your shirt or tote, apply ink, position your block, and print without a press.

Make the Print Last
How to heat-set, wash, and care for your printed clothes.

Fix Common Mistakes
How to avoid patchy or blurry prints, fix common issues, and feel more confident as you go.

Learn at Your Own Pace
Lifetime access to all lessons, plus an early-bird discount for waitlist members. đź–¤

 

 

Hi, I’m Sasha!

I’m a printmaker based in Barcelona. I make creatures that asked to exist by carving lino blocks and hand-printing them onto paper and fabric.

I started printing on T-shirts at home, learning what actually works without a studio or press.

This course is everything I wish I had known when I started: how to design for fabric, choose materials and tools, get clean prints, heat-set and clean up, and use all the little tricks that make the process easier.

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