[Noisebridge-discuss] decorating oddly-shaped spandex?
Mikolaj Habryn
dichro at rcpt.to
Wed Apr 21 06:46:47 UTC 2010
I'm keen on a some kind of digital print process that will survive washing
and on a stretch fabric. Does such a thing exist?
m.
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Christie Dudley <longobord at gmail.com>wrote:
> Well, silkscreen seems the most obvious thing. Of course, it's not great
> for a one-off. (Why doesn't Noisebridge have a logo silkscreen yet?) You
> could probably do something interesting and artistic with fabric paints like
> these:
> http://www.dharmatrading.com/html/eng/2518921-AA.shtml
>
> Christie
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> scripts." -- Noisebridge meeting notes 2008-06-17
>
> The outer bounds is only the beginning.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/genriel/sets/72157623376093724/
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 12:03 AM, Mikolaj Habryn <dichro at rcpt.to> wrote:
>
>> I'm going to be wearing a "facial garment" that looks somewhat like this
>> -
>> https://id217.chi.us.securedata.net/fstubbs.com/merchantmanager/index.php?cPath=11_12 -
>> for a number of months. While they do apparently come in black, I can't help
>> but feel that being able to print onto them would be brilliant. Are there
>> processes that work onto such things?
>>
>> I'm imagining everything from basic pin-stripe patterns through to
>> anatomically accurate windows into musculature layout, or shapelock horns
>> attached, mohawks, pinhead rigs, you name it. What are the easy places to
>> start, given that I know thing (I say, *nothing*) about crafty things?
>>
>> m.
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