How to Silkscreen a T-Shirt : Finishing the Silkscreening Process

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2008

How to finish the silkscreening process; get professional tips and advice on screen printing custom designs on shirts and other clothing items in this free silkscreening video.

Expert: Amanda Claire
Bio: Amanda Claire is a lifelong artist, currently living in Austin, Texas, who specializes in all realms of unique crafts.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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  • okay, I want to thank the young lady that explaned and demonstrated the process of silkprinting. I had a very hard time following the videos and but was able to do the process while she was explaining. I want to let you know that it was a sucess. I was in fact able to do a print of Che Guevara which looks great and several other for the company were I work. Once again thank you for your time and showing me how to do silkprinting.

  • thank you so much for explaining this on the net for me. you completely simplified it. its just a graduation upwards from stenciling canvas's ,knda. i really want to do this in the new year for my own custom shirts. thanks again.

    does anybody know how to get the rubbery finish, instead of ink? just to switch it up.

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  • @emilynanosaurousrex LOL...IKR finding this vid from their channel is impossible, so jus fav it makes it easier at least to get back to a selection of her vid tut.....but all in all nice vid. i'm gonna make a vid like this, except number it into parts....i've already shot the vid i jus need to save it into parts.

  • lol....hope to see you in Houston one day...........Wearing a cool shirt...Lmao...

  • Wtf, thanks expertvillage for making 138,564 videos... and not writing a number next to the video.

  • thanks. I'm really keen to have a go.

  • @divisionsband Late response but i thought if your still wondering, yes you can =]

  • @ jukez801- you start the ironing after the ink has dried..at least 4 hours to be safe.  cover design on shirt with a fabric as she did..then iron 3-5 minutes on each side. BAM...your done. its simple.

  • okay i can't find how she first started to iron the shirts why are these stupid clips not in order it would have been helpful if there was a part 1 part 2 etc... but seriously!!! how do you start the ironing process?

  • Great hosting talents... Kept on topic, on subject, nice vocal patterns, and it moved along well at a comfortable speed. 5 stars! And, it makes me actually want to try screen printing! LOL

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