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Step and repeat patterns are perfect for projects requiring a longer section of fabric. Lampshades, scarves and strip quilts can be created from your own perfectly printed pieces.


1


Securely tape your chosen design screen to the screen sensation, checking it is straight, central and completely flat.


Want to print


2


Screen print the first image in the usual way on the left hand end of the fabric strip. Lift


the screen and slide the fabric strip towards the left, judging the distance by eye.


4


Screen print the second image in the same direction as the first to prevent possible


misalignment.


your own fabric? We love The More Than Meets the Eye collection from Screen Sensation – it’s perfect for creating repeat patterns. But why? Put simply, the screens have been designed so that they can be repeat patterned onto a range of products from lampshades to bedding. They can be masked off in various ways so you can create a range of patterns in distinctive colours. If you want to put your creativity


to the test, try the Create Your Own Screens Kit, which will provide you with everything you need to create and repeat print your own designs.


3


Gently lower the screen over the clean fabric, shifting the fabric further to the left until the pattern lines up.


5


Lift the screen and continue as before until your fabric is completely printed.


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