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Old 07-07-2019, 07:59 AM
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Here's an interesting article/film clip about a technique from the 1600's that is still being used by the last artisan in Italy

[url]https://craftsmanship.net/ancient-mangle-santarcangelo-di-
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Old 07-07-2019, 10:55 AM
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Thank you for this link!

Rust printing has always been fascinating to me.

I think this link will work a bit better. (My apologies if I posted the wrong ones.)

https://craftsmanship.net/ancient-ma...lo-di-romagna/


https://textileartsla.org/news/2019/...elo-di-romagna
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Wow! Very interesting that this art form is not thriving with other textile designers and so isolated to this one region of the world.
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It seems to be more of a 'craftsy' sort of thing here in the US. I first saw it on a PBS craft-type show, years ago. It is also on youtube. (rust printing on both paper and fabric).

I don't think that these are necessarily "cheap imitations of rust prints" as the original story states. Just a newer form of an old technique. I have many hand cut wooden stamps and tjaps-both copper and wood, that I use for this type of printing. I also use them for wax and glue resist prints when I'm playing with dyes.

https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...ting+on+fabric

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It seems to be more of a 'craftsy' sort of thing here in the US. I first saw it on a PBS craft-type show, years ago. It is also on youtube. (rust printing on both paper and fabric).

I don't think that these are necessarily "cheap imitations of rust prints" as the original story states. Just a newer form of an old technique. I have many hand cut wooden stamps and tjaps-both copper and wood, that I use for this type of printing. I also use them for wax and glue resist prints when I'm playing with dyes.

https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...ting+on+fabric

edited for spelling.
I believe the "cheap imitations" they're referring to is in reference to sales of lesser goods by other producers.
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Thank you. Very interesting.
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