DIY Sew & Silkscreen a Tabard | LH EP 004
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- Welcome to the second Larp House Tutorial- How to Sew & Silkscreen a Tabard! SUPPLY LIST BELOW :)
REQUIRES A BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF YOUR SEWING MACHINE.
SUPPLY LIST:
Sewing supplies:
2-4yds of cotton fabric, depending on thickness desired (single or double) and measurements
Bias tape- 2-3 packages
Thread matching your fabric OR bias tape color
Pins
Fabric scissors: amzn.to/1OqdyKs
SILKSCREENING/SCREENPRINTING SUPPLIES:
Clear con-tact paper: amzn.to/21l6wjJ
4 inch Milwaukee Clamps: amzn.to/1Ui928i
Self-healing cutting matt: amzn.to/1PSrbqf
Silk screen: amzn.to/1QtB3Ul
Squeegee: amzn.to/24mosgj
Silkscreen ink starter kit: amzn.to/1OqcZAA
Screen filler: amzn.to/1KE6m2T
X-acto blade: amzn.to/1Tvr5as
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I stared at the title a few moments and then said aloud (to my wall and giant teddy bear), "This is a very underrated channel."
Redstone Mage hahaha if LARPHouse were a novel, if pick this quote to be on the back.
I had never thought of silk screening; we've always used applique or embroidery for tabards. Very cool!
The silk screen segment, is most useful, thank you!
Love the silk screening! I prefer smaller necks. You can always cut more later, but you cannot make it smaller. :) Also, I would recommend that you iron the material before cutting it out.
I use a pattern I have for a poncho to make my clan's tabards.
I love watching your show!
Thank you!
Hahahaha you said good morrow! That's my line every morning
Great idea and tutorial. I've never thought of using a silk screen before (heck I didn't even know what it was) I've just used fabric markers in the past which can be pretty costly....and time consuming.
Thanks for the video!
I was looking for tutorial to make a Knight's costume and I came across you here. What a coincidence ^^
Thankyou, this is so helpful!
p.s. sweet Dark Crystal poster
do you have to clean it between each print? or can you use the same ink to do multiple tabards if you need to make several identicle ones?
That is so COOL! God, I wish I could LARP. Too bad I'm too broke to do... anything.
Uneducated fellow here, but isn’t this a surcoat?
I stared at the title a few moments and then said aloud (to my wall and giant teddy bear), "This is a very underrated channel."