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Cyanotypi på stof
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Create these delightful prints on different types of textiles. The prints are made using the popular cyanotype photographic technique, also called a sunprint. Inspiration for the designs comes from nature and the flowers and leaves are transformed into beautiful wall decorations and a unique tote bag.
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4 How to make a cyanotype print – also known as a sun print – on textiles. Wear gloves when working with the cyanotype liquid.

7 Allow the liquid to dry on the fabric for 30-90 minutes in the dark. For example, place it inside a box.

8 While it dries, you prepare the design. For example, create a design with different leaves and flowers, which are then secured to the plastic sheet with clear tape.

10 Attach clips all around so that the design is pressed against the fabric and the plate. Do this in a dark place to avoid UV radiation from the sun.

11 Place the project in sunlight on a windowsill or outdoors. In sunshine, it takes 3-30 minutes for the colour to change from greenish to greyish – and around 4-5 hours on a cloudy day.

14 Rinse until all paint is removed from the fabric and the water in the bucket is clean (approx. 3 buckets of water).

18 Using a foam brush, apply the liquid to the area to be printed. Wear gloves and avoid UV rays from the sun.

19 Allow the mix to dry on the fabric for 30-90 minutes in the dark. For example, place it inside a box.

22 Place the clear plastic sheet on top, the heavy plate behind the fabric and use clips all around the edges to hold them together securely.

23 Expose the design to sunlight on the windowsill or outdoors until the colour changes to grey. Afterwards, remove the design, plastic sheet, clips and hard plate.
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