Well, rather than freaking out anymore about the missing gocco inks, I decided to improvise. I tried out the Speedball Fabric ink that I've been using in other projects. On the first screen I tried, it smooshed all the way to the edges and made the cardboard really soggy, but the prints did come out just fine. After I got the hang of it on the next screen, and learned that ink blocking corrects a great deal of the mess, I really think I might actually prefer the prints made with Speedball ink. The gocco ink is much thicker, but I find that I have to reload the screen a lot more frequently.
I made lots and lots of shirts and printed on some dresses too for the show this weekend. I'm also going to work on some more appliqued dresses/skirts/shirts and will update after the weekend in OKC.
Wish me luck!
Here are some random gocco pictures from the last few days to get you through the weekend.
Did I mention that I have about 100 items to heat set tonight?? At 3 minutes, per side, per item, I think I might need Thom's help! He's been awesomely supportive and helpful with my craft endeavors.
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