You can also cut a stencil into adhesive backed vinyl and adhere it to a screen, and then you don't need to fuss with coating the screen and exposing it. Of course for a complicated stencil you will also need a cutting machine, so this is the most expensive method of all!
Sorry I’m probably dumb but just out of curiosity, what does the pink shirt mean? Don’t be self..?
Hi :)
It's a word in play. The round images are mexican sweet breads called Conchas.
So when read with image ....it reads, "Don't be self-conscious."
Ooh hehe, got it 🥴 that’s cute. Thanks!
Thanks for the explanation @casadefrenchies3556
This is a cool video! Someday I will try it!
You should!
This was really helpful. I'd like to know which you prefer as well. Also, where do you get the designs for the screen printing or painting?
It depends on the graphic which one I prefer. I generally draw my own designs.
Would using actual fabric paint instead of textile + acrylic let the design still be flexible and washable and stay on long?
It depends on the fabric paint. Also, in my experience fabric paint does not come in the same variety of colors as the acrylic paint.
@@Mellysews what would you say is the best fabric paint for it in your opinion?
@@Ari-xx8ee I don't have a recommendation; I haven't used fabric paint in years because this works well and comes in more color options.
You can also cut a stencil into adhesive backed vinyl and adhere it to a screen, and then you don't need to fuss with coating the screen and exposing it. Of course for a complicated stencil you will also need a cutting machine, so this is the most expensive method of all!
Yup, that would work too.
Which method do you prefer?
It depends on the graphic.