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one of my students from Sheridan came to a letterpress workshop a few weeks ago and I forgot to take photos. She happens to work for Karyn at the
Workroom - where I got the images (the handkerchief was done on Karyn's laser cutter) so beautiful and delicate - Debbie also did some letterpress printing on leather. They look great Debbie - can't wait to see it all together.
thanks arounna! i can't wait to see it all together either . . .
ReplyDeletehow do you print with a laser cutter on a vintage hankie?
ReplyDeletethe laser cuts gently through the fabric - no printing involved. Debbie had mentioned to me that the fabric is quite fragile/
ReplyDeleteWOW that's something! The hankie in itself is gorgeous.
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