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Wear Your Art As Your Sleeve by star5

June 7th, 2006 10:56 AM

INSTRUCTIONS: The University of Aesthematics has no bookstore with which to gouge you, and no signiture apparel with which to cover. But should you choose to make your membership known, we urge you to make/modify a shirt or other torso-covering garment that proclaims your allegiance. Don't forget to post the "plans" for your garment, as well as a depiction of the completed item.

i decided to create a university of aesthematics logo in illlustrator. i based it on the original, to some degree.. though made it much more stylized. i wanted something more simple for my super low-tech screen printing methods. so i shortened aesthematics to 'ae' and made that the focus and moved sf0 below.

once i had made my design, i needed to transfer it to paper. unfortunately my printer was out of ink.. and i was impatient. so i decided to take a highlighter and trace right on the screen. probably not something i'd recommend, but i was careful and it worked.

then i placed a piece of really fine meshy fabric on an embroidery hoop and tightened it as much as i could and transfered the design with a sharpie.

i grabbed some mod podge and painted in the areas that i didn't want ink to go through. i did two coats to make sure i covered it completely, painting in the tiny areas with a toothpick.

let dry.. i waited overnight to be sure.

meanwhile i stayed up too late painting myself and making silly photos for fun.

next morning, i couldn't find a shirt i liked, so i made one. took some t-shirt fabric i had lying around. cut it in the right shape, sewed 4 seams, and ta-da! a shirt!

i placed newspaper between the front and back of the shirt so as not to get ink on the back if it bled. i placed the screen on the shirt, then i pulled out some fabric paint. using a napkin (super high-tech, i know!) i applied the fabric paint fairly liberally and squished it through the screen. when i pulled it off, the 0 in sf0 was missing its bottom line, so i touched it up with a toothpick.

and, since i already had it all out.. i figured.. why not make AE underwear?! grabbed a pair of cotton undies and printed them as well..

to set them, you should iron before washing, but my iron is currently on vacation, in the middle of a different project.

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finished close-up

finished close-up


new ae logo in illustrator

new ae logo in illustrator


tracing

tracing


tracing onto screen

tracing onto screen


mod podge

mod podge


painting the mod podge

painting the mod podge


finished screen

finished screen


cutting t-shirt

cutting t-shirt


sewing t-shirt

sewing t-shirt


fabric paint

fabric paint


applying fabric paint

applying fabric paint


yay it worked!

yay it worked!


panties too!

panties too!


finished shirt

finished shirt


ooh la la!

ooh la la!



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holy cow
posted by Burn Unit on June 7th, 2006 12:27 PM

That is totally EPIC and awesome!

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posted by avidd opolis on June 7th, 2006 4:23 PM

very well done.

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posted by anna one on June 11th, 2006 1:32 PM

you get extra points for undies.
rockin'!