Botanical Printing on Fabric and Paper
Course final project
A course by Anabel Torres , Fashion Designer and Textile Artist
About the final project for: Botanical Printing on Fabric and Paper
Botanical Printing on Fabric and Paper
“What a thrill! You made it to the end of the course. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. I would love to see your final botanical print garment! Once you have your final garment ready, organize all the samples you made, and share photos, results, your technical sheet, details of the procedure, observations and conclusions in the forum with me and your colleagues. How did you like it? What did you discover? Tell us everything! Show me projects where you applied botanical prints and tell me about the plants you used, feel free to comment, share and ask for recipes, tips and recommendations. Thank you very much and see you on the forum! Anabel Torres. ”
Partial transcription of the video
“FINAL PROJECT We'll make a brief recap of the course. I talked about myself and how I went from fashion design to botanical printing, openly exploring and experimenting with this technique. I talked about my influences and what we would do in the course. Then we took a short historical trip through botanical printing and its scientific and ornamental uses. I gave you a list of materials and tools required for the course. We talked about responsible plant identification and collection. Then, we prepared our work space. We saw the different kinds of washing and mordanting with alum, soybeans,...”
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Course summary for: Botanical Printing on Fabric and Paper
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Category
Craft -
Areas
Arts & Crafts, DIY, Fashion Design, Textile Design, Textile Dyeing, Textile Printing

Anabel Torres
A course by Anabel Torres
Anabel Torres has specialized in the dyeing of textiles using natural processes for over seven years, and through her brand Antesis, she designs and sells sustainably dyed items using natural pigments, as well as giving textile art workshops in Mexico City.
Her focus lies in studying and experimenting with colors that can be easily retrieved from the world around us—such as indigo, achiote, or cochineal—and is inspired by the textures that can be found in nature.
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