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A Little Bit About Screen Printing

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I don’t remember how I was first exposed to screen printing. I must have seen something about it on Popular Mechanics for Kids or one of several other “science is cool” children’s shows I loved watching in the 90’s. All I know is that I’ve had a goal of learning the skill for a very long time.

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Luckily for me, I unknowingly married a man who shared this goal. My husband’s father had been a graphic design and screen printing teacher for a prisoner rehabilitation program – before the program was discontinued and the prison ultimately closed due to lack of funding – and he had always been interested in picking up the skill himself. He had never seen the full process, since his father made the screens at work and brought them home to print side projects, but had fond memories of printing with his father. My husbands and his father’s experience and knowledge gave us a huge head start, but many things had changed since the 90’s and we knew we wanted to do things a little differently.

We wanted to make our process as ethical and environmentally friendly as possible. We chose to use eco-friendly water based inks instead of the petroleum inks my father-in-law had used, even though they can be more difficult to work with. We sourced biodegradable versions of all the prep and clean up chemicals we would need. We elected to use American Apparel t-shirt blanks because they were the only brand we could find that is still made in North America (by well treated employees), plus they offer organic cotton. Finally, for economical and environmental reasons, we opted to reclaim and repair my father-in-law’s old screens instead of buying new ones.

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All this concern over ethical and sustainable practices can really take its toll on the efficiency and profitability of production, but we think it’s worth it. We make the screens by hand by coating them with a photosensitive emulsion, exposing my designs onto them and washing out the unexposed areas to create a negative. We then load, print and heat set each t-shirt by hand, one at a time. It’s a long, sometimes fun, sometimes frustrating process but, in the end, we create a product that we are proud to stand behind.

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Skirt Sophster-Toaster
Shoes ModCloth (another colour)

All photos by me.

Girl’s Best Friend Dress

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When I first found this fabric, I knew I wanted to go all out with the dress I would design for it. The quirky, somewhat organic shapes and patterns of this amazing corgi and balloon print made it perfect for hiding extra cuts, panels and seams. This meant I could give the dress a super full skirt without worrying about the pattern repeat matching up perfectly. When I decided the skirt would have a centre seam, I knew the perfect bodice to pair it with: an open back, centre and princess seam bodice from a 1956 vintage dress pattern I found years ago when I first started sewing clothing for others.

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It’s been a few years since I’ve made a fully lined dress. I made a few when I first started working as a dressmaker but I found people weren’t into the higher prices that resulted from all the extra time and fabric. Now that I’m more established, I’m finding the opposite true. For a while it seemed like every review I received was lamenting the fact that my dresses weren’t fully lined. So this spring, I decided to try something new/ get back to my roots and design a line of fully lined dresses and skirts.

When I first sat down to do my sourcing, I knew my goal of finding a way to increase the quality and value of my work, without increasing my prices out of the purview of my current customer base, would be a difficult one. I decided to switch from a stiff and sturdy eco cotton to a delicate, less expensive but still very nice 100% cotton voile. It has always been important to me than my linings are soft and made from natural fibres, as they sit close to the skin, so naturally, I was very excited to find this luxurious 100% cotton voile. This light and gauzy material is much better suited to skirt linings than the fabric I was using to line bodices before, so it was an easy choice once I finally found the right supplier.

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Then, like the cherry on top of a cake, I added a pretty vintage button from my Grandmother’s generous collection to the band at the back neckline. I love using my grandma’s buttons because although every dress is made with the same size and colour of button, every one is unique and every dress is special.

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Shoes ModCloth (different colour)
Petticoat ModCloth (different colour)
Hair Bow Sophster-Toaster
Earrings a street market in Panama

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All photos by me. 

Birthday Giveaway: Sweater Weather Skirt

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I’ll be celebrating my birthday next week! Winter birthdays are always kind of lame. It seems every fictional character on TV has a spring or summer birthday, celebrated in the backyard with cake and balloons on a warm, sunny day. They are right to do it though, brightly coloured balloons just don’t look right in slush, sleet and that hard brown/grey snow left everywhere after a few melty days in a row. Winter birthdays are always spent inside on cold, cloudy days. That’s why I always try to make my birthday extra special! Help me celebrate this year with my Sweater Weather Skirt giveaway!

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The skirt is available through my shop in sizes XS – XL, with petite and tall options as well. The thicker fabric, midi length hem line and adorably quirky cats-in-sweaters print make it perfect for wearing in cool weather.

Anyone can enter the giveaway and the prize, valued at $64.25, will ship for free to anywhere in the world! The winner will be chosen by random in two weeks and announced here, on Facebook and on Twitter. That lucky person will also be emailed using the address provided through the widget below. Good Luck!

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Sweater Weather

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I fell in love within the first few seconds I saw this fabric. How could I not? It’s a cats-in-sweaters print by my favourite fabric designer, Andrea Lauren, that effortlessly blends the line between quirky and gorgeous. Some of the cats are even wearing winged eyeliner, just like me!

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The fabric comes in a few colours and print scales but there was a problem. My favourite colour was only available in one scale, and it was much bigger than what I usually look for. I debated for a long time whether I should push myself out of my comfort zone – something I try to do on the regular – or email the designer and ask if she could do a custom scale. I ordered a swatch and put it in the hands of all my friends to get their opinion. Eventually, through a combination of their thoughts and mine, I figured the larger print would, at the very least, photograph better for my Etsy listing and give more variety to my catalogue. So I did it, I took the plunge, and I couldn’t be more pleased with the results!

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Cardigan H&M
Skirt Sophster-Toaster
with ModCloth Petticoat
Tights ModCloth
Shoes ModCloth
Necklace gift
Earrings Claire’s
Tori’s Sweater PetSmart

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Of course, the print did become available in a smaller scale a few days after I stopped doubting myself and placed the order, but I’m so glad I took the chance and left my comfort zone. I definitely won’t be shying away from big prints anymore.

All photos by me.