
Cyndy from The Exchange shared her method for printing on fabric using screen printing ink with masking tape or large labels instead of screens in a guest post on Tatertots and Jello. Her method creates surprisingly crisp lines on fabric without requiring any special screen printing materials, which makes it a great alternative to standard screen printing for simple projects. Doesn’t the chevron print look fantastic?










Great idea, they turned out wonderful!!
The technology of printing fabrics is growing very fastly and every one is demanding it as every one wants a quality and perfect printing promos in his life.
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