Comments - Digital Painting and Printing for Fabric Session at USITT 2012 - TheatreFace2014-03-24T21:36:06Zhttp://www.theatreface.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2529492%3ABlogPost%3A154807&xn_auth=noAwesome write-up! I wish i co…tag:www.theatreface.com,2012-04-09:2529492:Comment:1550182012-04-09T13:48:25.061ZRachel E. Pollockhttp://www.theatreface.com/profile/RachelEPollock
<p>Awesome write-up! I wish i could have been there but it was tech on a show for me instead.</p>
<p>A clarification about KarmaKraft--according to their About Us page they are registered in the US as a business (Raleigh NC) but do their printing in Hangzhou China: <a href="http://www.karmakraft.com/AboutUs.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.karmakraft.com/AboutUs.aspx</a></p>
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<p>(I looked into this while helping Shanna Parks investigate places to get the fabric made for that 1910…</p>
<p>Awesome write-up! I wish i could have been there but it was tech on a show for me instead.</p>
<p>A clarification about KarmaKraft--according to their About Us page they are registered in the US as a business (Raleigh NC) but do their printing in Hangzhou China: <a href="http://www.karmakraft.com/AboutUs.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.karmakraft.com/AboutUs.aspx</a></p>
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<p>(I looked into this while helping Shanna Parks investigate places to get the fabric made for that 1910 reproduction mentioned at the presentation.)</p>
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<p>And, per the fans depicted, i did them in 3 different Spoonflower fabrics--silk crepe de chine, cotton voile, and the cotton/silk blend. The crepe de chine is the one i'd recommend for those. The weave of the voile was, for my money, undesirable in comparison.</p> Thank you for posting your no…tag:www.theatreface.com,2012-04-09:2529492:Comment:1551702012-04-09T12:43:34.784ZLindsay Anne Blackhttp://www.theatreface.com/profile/LindsayAnneBlack
<p>Thank you for posting your notes! I have used Spoonflower in the past, but this gives lots of good information. Great thanks to all the panelists. </p>
<p>Thank you for posting your notes! I have used Spoonflower in the past, but this gives lots of good information. Great thanks to all the panelists. </p>