Silk-screen printing for artists and craftsmen / Mathilda V. Schwalbach and James A. Schwalbach.

By: Schwalbach, Mathilda V [author]Contributor(s): Schwalbach, James A [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Dover Publications, c1970Description: 142 pages : illustrations ; 29 cmISBN: 0486240460 Subject(s): SILK-SCREENLOC classification: TT 273 .S39 1970
Contents:
Introduction -- 1. Stencils - A short history -- 2. What is screen printing? -- 3. A print for the beginner -- 4. Producing a serigraph step by step -- 5. Making a fabric print -- 6. Possibilities with resists -- 7. Techniques for printing -- 8. Cleaning up - Unavoidable and messy -- 9. Handling the completed print.
Summary: This book discusses the process as it might be used in an elementary school environment with students as young as eight or nine working with available and inexpensive materials.
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General Education Relegation Room GC TT 273 .S39 1970 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000005358
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GC TS 176 .V65 1984 Manufacturing planning and control systems / GC TS 183 .D44 1974 Materials and processes in manufacturing / GC TS 843 .L46 1979 Woodworking : tools, fabrication, design and manufacturing / GC TT 273 .S39 1970 Silk-screen printing for artists and craftsmen / GC TT 298 .K73 1977 Painting on glass / GC TT 715 .M87 1978 The home decorating sewing book / GC TT 770 .E43 1976 Embroidery : step-by-step.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- 1. Stencils - A short history -- 2. What is screen printing? -- 3. A print for the beginner -- 4. Producing a serigraph step by step -- 5. Making a fabric print -- 6. Possibilities with resists -- 7. Techniques for printing -- 8. Cleaning up - Unavoidable and messy -- 9. Handling the completed print.

This book discusses the process as it might be used in an elementary school environment with students as young as eight or nine working with available and inexpensive materials.

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