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bluegargantua) wrote2006-10-26 04:08 pm
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"I'm more of an idea man, myself..."
Hi,
So I have an upcoming craft project.
It does not involve knitting.
It does involve soiling my lily-white aristocratic hands with the muck of the physical universe.
Here's what I want to do:
I want to take a piece of fabric (here, I'm thinking something sturdy and outdoors-y like canvas) and print a grid pattern on it. Assume I'm making a portable checkerboard (not actually true, but close enough for example's sake). What's an efficient way to do that? Assume that in the Good/Fast/Cheap triad, I pick Good and Fast, but will sacrifice some Good to improve the Cheap.
Go forth, Internet Minons, and bring me answer!
later
Tom
So I have an upcoming craft project.
It does not involve knitting.
It does involve soiling my lily-white aristocratic hands with the muck of the physical universe.
Here's what I want to do:
I want to take a piece of fabric (here, I'm thinking something sturdy and outdoors-y like canvas) and print a grid pattern on it. Assume I'm making a portable checkerboard (not actually true, but close enough for example's sake). What's an efficient way to do that? Assume that in the Good/Fast/Cheap triad, I pick Good and Fast, but will sacrifice some Good to improve the Cheap.
Go forth, Internet Minons, and bring me answer!
later
Tom
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How much would something like that cost?
I think this is the high-end solution. I was kinda hoping to do a lot of this myself. Having a silk screener do it means it hits the good and fast mark, but that might be pricier than I was expecting for a little crafty project.
later
Tom
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