Christine's Cool Hood

Lara's sweatshirt will be the most complicated of all! I can't wait to see it when it's done!
For more photos from the hoodie class and other past Lillstreet classes, check out my Lillstreet Flickr folder!
xoxo-- Nora
fiber history, art, and gender politics in a life after artschool




There are a LOT of children in that family. Especially since they're double cast for our production. DIRNDLES, you guys. Weeep.
(Slideshow of Marimekko's Factory Process.)
(Slideshow of Iconic Marimekko Patterns.)
Alan Shust, CSS production manager and our wonderful tour guide, took us through their process.
This is a room-sized camera englarger used to create the films needed to burn the screen. Before digital printing became popular, this is how all films were created. CSS has two of these devices which can make films 4' x 6' and larger!
Stretching a giant aluminum screen! That little device is a "tense-ometer" so that they know that the screen is stretched properly.
The team at CSS coats their screens a little differently than we do at Lill St: because they are preparing screens that will be used to make thousands and thousands of prints, the screens need extra emulsion. It was fun to talk shop with the pros! Here, Fransisco is coating screens used to print styrofoam coffee cups!
The screens are then burns on this beautiful Vacuum UV light table! (Swoooon...)
And rinsed in the washout station (we should BE so lucky!)
CSS also has a department that takes the used mesh out of old screens restretches them.
Stretching wood screen must be SOO much easier with that pneumatic staple gun!
The basement... where silk screens go to be reborn!