20 topics tackled in Monoprinting on Fabric

I have received some great feedback, and I am pleased to share that much of what you want to learn about monoprintng on fabric with the glycerin and gelatin plate is covered in the online printmaking course.

Read on and get excited:

  1. Make fun fabrics to make clothes for your grandchildren.

  2. Learn the benefits of different applications of hand-printing at home.

  3. Discover and master the differences between printing on fabric and paper.

  4. Get ideas on how to incorporating the fabric into your work.

  5. If you are new to the process, then just get started with gelatin printmaking

  6. Obtain lots of time saving information about products, inks and tools

  7. Learn to use objects and color to create a great impression

  8. Discover how to fabric keep looking good and bright

  9. Make choices to keep the soft hand of the fabric

  10. Add printing on fabric to your mixed media skills

  11. Make completely unique fabrics for mixed media projects

  12. Accent woven fabric with printed marks and surface design.

  13. Expand your knowledge of how to compose a pleasing image/pattern

  14. Be inspired new ideas from everyone in the class

  15. Explore and develop your sense of design

  16. Have such messy fun!

  17. Embrace a little play time

  18. Expand the possibilities using the gelatin plate!

  19. Make new fiber art projects

  20. Learn to make clear prints

Wow!

That may even sound overwhelming instead of inspiring, but I have broken down the content into small manageable pieces. So you can take the course and step by step you will be exploring and learning more than you ever though possible.

That is one of the beautiful things about printmaking with the gelatin plate. You can get printing right away. There is not a lot of planning and once you have your studio space set up you can print for a short time and steadily build your skills.

Check out the details of this online printmaking course – Monoprinting Fabric with the Gelatin Plate.

Enjoy a quick slideshow of some student monoprints on fabric

Student Prints on fabric with the gelatin plate from Linda Germain on Vimeo.