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Some of you will have known how much I have wanted to have a go at fabric printing. Well, I'm nearly all set to embark on that adventure. Louise Snook was at the Sydney Craft & Quilt Show and I. Just. Had. to do the workshop. $30 for 1 1/2 hrs of messy fun. Louise was an inspiring teacher, and I threw myself into it. That's a Kokeshi Doll image that I drew and printed myself!! Pretty simplistic, but I wanted to get as much actual printing experience as possible. I have to get myself a squeegee and I'm off. *squeal*

 

4am to 12:30pm Tuesday to Saturday, Sanitation

of Food Storage facility, Lift 50 lbs, Run Heavy Floor Squeegee

Machines and Powered Industrial Trucks, $13-$16 per hour

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I think this is Squeegee (or is it Luke?) the harbor seal at the National Zoo. Squeegee is receiving a treat for cooperating during a training session and checkup. 11/9/13.

26/02/2026. Ladies European Tour. Ford Women's New South Wales Open, Wollongong Golf Club. 26 February - 1 March. A referee transports squeegees to the greens through the standing water during the first round. Credit: Tristan Jones/ LET

grab shot when the windows of Costa Coffee were being cleaned (we managed to get the window seats for once, yay!)

11/09/2025. Cuxton, UK. The Princess of Wales during a visit to the Marina Mill in Cuxton, Kent, a family business that specialises in hand designing and screen- printing furnishing fabrics. The Princess spent time with Design Director Tandine Rawkins, and observed how she free-hand sketches all the artwork for every design. Her Royal Highness then moved to the printing room and had the opportunity to take part in screen-printing a design on fabric by pushing coloured dyes through an engraved silk-screen using a squeegee. The Princess also observed the last step in the production process where the printed fabric is fed through a conveyor oven, which heat-fixes the print to the basecloth. Picture by Toby Shepheard / Kensington Palace

Cleaning w/a squeegee

After a light dusting of snow last week, it was warm enough to wash the car today in North Carolina.

Very necessary for pushing the ink through the screen and onto whatever you're printing on (paper, fabric, wood, glass etc...).

Drawn and colored 8-30-2012. Location: Germantown, TN. This is the view from my front porch swing. It is a cloudy afternoon and the mosquitoes are abundant. I kept them at bay with Deep Woods Off. I forgot to bring paper towels, so I squeegeed the brush with my fingers.

Cleaning floor of bathroom. Squeegee with wet orange mop. Motion blur. Light effect.

11/09/2025. Cuxton, UK. The Princess of Wales during a visit to the Marina Mill in Cuxton, Kent, a family business that specialises in hand designing and screen- printing furnishing fabrics. The Princess spent time with Design Director Tandine Rawkins, and observed how she free-hand sketches all the artwork for every design. Her Royal Highness then moved to the printing room and had the opportunity to take part in screen-printing a design on fabric by pushing coloured dyes through an engraved silk-screen using a squeegee. The Princess also observed the last step in the production process where the printed fabric is fed through a conveyor oven, which heat-fixes the print to the basecloth. Picture by Toby Shepheard / Kensington Palace

come and get a piece

 

No Coast is a collectively run art studio, event space and consignment store at 1500 W. 17th Street in Pilsen, a few blocks from the 18th Street Pink Line station and accessible by several bus routes. Our screen printing facilities include multiple printing stations with drying racks, pressure washer, light table, UV exposure unit, and some shared screens, scoop coaters and squeegees.

 

Per-Project Studio Rental is $50 a week. Renters can walk-in during our open hours, or set up an alternative schedule with our staff. Previous screenprinting experience is required. Access to equipment listed above is unrestricted, though it is recommended that you bring your own screens, and required that you bring your own materials (paper, ink, etc).

 

Monthly Membership is $200-$225 a month, inclusive of utilities (electric, heat, phone/internet) and some shared supplies. Equipment in addition to that listed above includes sewing machines, flat files and personal storage space. Collective members have 24/7 keyed access to the space. Collective responsibilities include participation in group meetings, basic cleanliness/organization, and some volunteer time running the facilities during open hours (can be as little as 1 or 2 shifts a month if your schedule is busy). Members may also use the space to program public events if desired. Long-term members do not need any screenprinting experience and can work in other media as space allows, but should have experience with or willingness to work in a cooperative group environment.

 

Contact everyone@no-coast.org for information, questions, or to schedule a visit.

 

Sean begins to wrap a Mustang at the 2010 SGIA Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 13, 2010

 

A squeegee is an important tool for a graphics installer. When applying heat, the squeegee is used to smooth out all the wrinkles and bubbles.

 

If you're interested in Lowen Certified training or certification testing for the 3M preferred designation installer visit our website at www.LowenCertified.com

We encountered a very pissed off window cleaner on Bathurst. The guy was protecting his freshly wiped window with hard words and a squeegee. Later on, of the brighter zombies suggested that if he had known about the march, he might have wanted to _follow_ the pack, selling his services in the zombie's wake. He could have made a killing-- sorry. I mean cleaned up-- literally.

I made these by spreading paint with a squeegee over heavy watercolor paper. Then I cut the paper into 1" squares and mounted them to painted canvases. I love how the paint mixed.

Cleaning floor of bathroom. Squeegee with wet orange mop, bucket filled with lukewarm water and splash of all-purpose cleaner. Light effect.

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Unfortunately I didn't realise how sensitive the surface of the film is and used an old squeegee ... squeezing as hard as I could!

  

Shot last night at an altitude of 350 feet, this is a massive 31-image panorama stitched together. Rather than crop out the white space, I decided to leave it as is. It's kind of a window in the air out onto Austin. Almost as if someone took a squeegee and wiped away the white to find this behind it. This overlooking the Rainey Street Historic District with Town Lake and downtown Austin in the distance.

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De Blasio Kept Crime Down in First Term. His Next Goal: Nicer Police.

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Wallah, the final product. After sticking my image to the screen and pressing ink over it. I had used a squeegee to spread the ink, making sure not to waste any, and get a good thick layer down. The result is a gorgeous picture of yours ( a hippie), among a glorious warrior/retro setting with who she is splattered and questioned all over.

 

Screenprint and Image by A'ntonia B.

11/09/2025. Cuxton, UK. The Princess of Wales during a visit to the Marina Mill in Cuxton, Kent, a family business that specialises in hand designing and screen- printing furnishing fabrics. The Princess spent time with Design Director Tandine Rawkins, and observed how she free-hand sketches all the artwork for every design. Her Royal Highness then moved to the printing room and had the opportunity to take part in screen-printing a design on fabric by pushing coloured dyes through an engraved silk-screen using a squeegee. The Princess also observed the last step in the production process where the printed fabric is fed through a conveyor oven, which heat-fixes the print to the basecloth. Picture by Toby Shepheard / Kensington Palace

Ilford FP4+, DD/X

 

Dark blue filter

 

You can see a horizontal scratch through the middle-right - I think I need to stop squeegeeing my films, and rely more on rinse agent to prevent problems from the hard London water

 

Preparing a screen for printing using an artificial light source.

 

Screen printing is a printing technique that uses a woven mesh to support an ink-blocking stencil. In this case a light sensitive film coating has been applied to the screen prior to exposure to a light source. The processed stencil forms open areas of mesh that allows ink to be pressed through the mesh. A squeegee is moved across the screen stencil, forcing or pumping ink past the threads of the woven mesh in the open areas.

 

Screen printing is method of printmaking and is also known as silkscreen, seriography, or serigraph.

 

#Printmaking is not Art

 

Printmaking has always been the poor relation of the art world. The print is something we traditionally buy as a reproduction of a serious piece of work (painting). The tradition of printing has evolved and the print maker maybe an … Continue reading →

11/09/2025. Cuxton, UK. The Princess of Wales during a visit to the Marina Mill in Cuxton, Kent, a family business that specialises in hand designing and screen- printing furnishing fabrics. The Princess spent time with Design Director Tandine Rawkins, and observed how she free-hand sketches all the artwork for every design. Her Royal Highness then moved to the printing room and had the opportunity to take part in screen-printing a design on fabric by pushing coloured dyes through an engraved silk-screen using a squeegee. The Princess also observed the last step in the production process where the printed fabric is fed through a conveyor oven, which heat-fixes the print to the basecloth. Picture by Toby Shepheard / Kensington Palace

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