Sunday, November 22, 2009

Purl Stitch Print


Purl Stitch Print

Purl Stitch Prints


The third and possibly final print in my knitting series is here! I have been in a creative slump lately but I've had this block carved for a while and needed to get it printed. This single color linocut joins the knit and yarn over stitches to complete a trio of knitting-themed prints. You can check this lasted print out on
Etsy along with the others.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Knit Stitch Print

Knit Stitch Print Close Up


Finally the next in my knitting series of prints has arrived! I have had this block carved for a while but some travel has interrupted my printing plans. I'm back and printed this last weekend. Its another nice single color print illustrating the basic knit stitch, foundation of many garments. You can find it for sale on Etsy now!

Monday, July 6, 2009

Yarn Over Knitting Print Finally on Etsy

A while back I decided to make a series of prints based on knitting. After my trial print didn't work out so well it took might quite a while to recarve it on another type of linoleum. Well, this new print is finally done and on Etsy!

I have three more knitting stitches that I'd like to make prints from and I'm going to use the same ivory paper with probably orange, a deep blue, and maybe a brown or brick red as the color for each print. I am a bit behind on my goal of one print a month so I'll have to double up this month!

Yarn Over Knitting Print Close Up

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Relay for Life Print


Relay for Life Print Drying


My friend Tina asked if I would donate a print to help raise money at her company's Relay for Life booth. I said yes and I'm really glad I did -- I was in a creative slump for a while and coming up with a print for this built my confidence back up and gave me some new ideas to work with. I gave myself a time limit to come up with a design and was able to come up with something I'm proud of without agonizing over it. I hope she likes it and it raises some money for the cause. If they have a website for the event I'll post it here.


Relay for Life Linoleum Block

Relay for Life Print Ready to Print

Relay for Life Print on the Press

Relay for Life Print Just Printed

Relay for Life Print

Thursday, April 9, 2009

New Linocut Print Theme -- Knitting


Yarn Over Test Prints


I've decided to base my next series of prints on knitting -- my first trial print is one illustrating the yarn over stitch. I think I might do a series just on different stitches, but I'm not sure yet. This was carved on some old unmounted linoleum I got from Dick Blick some time ago. I really like how it carves but not so much how it prints -- the texture is too rough for me, plus I have to mount it if I want to print it on my Vandercook. My husband suggested trying to use sandpaper to make the texture better so I might try that next. I unfortunately bought this linoluem in bulk so I'd like to figure out a way to use it and be happy with it!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Trailer Print Round 2


Trailer Print #2 Another Closeup


I decided to carve up the last trailer print that I did because I wasn't very satisfied with it as a single color print. I carved out most of the back and created a desert scene to be printed in another color. I like how the landscape is pretty surreal when done in the silver. Both of these inks have a little shine to them which I like, although the ink coverage isn't 100% because of the black cardstock. Overall thought I think a big style improvement over the first one. This print is now for sale in my Etsy Shop.


Trailer Print #2

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Kraftwork this Thursday

I'll be at Krafwork again this month. I need to make room for new designs so I'll be offering a buy two get one free sale on all my greeting cards!

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Kraftwork is the ATL’s monthly indie craft market hosted by Young Blood Gallery & Boutique and the Indie Craft Experience. Each month features a showcase of crafters, snacks, cocktails and good times!

Join us the first Thursday of every month 7-10 p.m. at Young Blood - 636 N. Highland Ave. Atlanta, GA 30306

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Oregon Ink Spot Exchange Print - Round 2

After I completed my last print for the Ink Spot Print Exchange I took another look at it and wasn't exactly satisfied. I decided that I wanted something more realistic than abstract so I asked my husband for some guidance on a new sketch. After some of his suggestions I came up with this version, which I prefer. I think they are both valid prints/styles, but I like this style a little better so I'm going to submit it for the print exchange instead. It was printed on black cardstock with silver Van Son letterpress ink.


Linoleum Cutting Tools Print #2

Linoleum Cutting Tools Print #2

Linoleum Cutting Tools Print #2 Block on Press

Monday, February 16, 2009

Oregon Ink Spot Exchange Print

I've decided to participate again in the Oregon Ink Spot Print Exchange. This year's theme is "Reflections of your current studio practice". My practice involves cutting a lot of linoleum, so my print consists of a close up study of three linoleum cutting tools. I have been playing around with repeating images and I liked turning this study into a print that looks almost abstract because of the use of that repetition. I used Arches Rives BFK gray paper and oil-based black ink and drop printed on my proof press, inking by hand instead of using the rollers because the edition was small.


Linoleum Cutting Tools Print


Block for Linoleum Cutting Tools Print

Friday, February 13, 2009

Trailer Print

Although I skipped January I hope to have two prints done in February so that I'm still on track for a print a month!

Here's my first print of the year. It's based on the picture below taken of an old trailer in east Tennessee. I would like to make another version with a more realistic background, but I like the way the trailer itself turned out here. It is done in silver letterpress ink in on black paper.


Trailer linoleum block on the press

Trailer Print Silver

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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Looking Back and Forward

This past year I set a goal for myself to produce at least one print a month in 2008. I took a look back at my blog posts and counted up 18 prints for the year! I didn't produce much at the end of the year because I decided to knit a lot of holiday gifts for friends and family, but my activities in the spring more than made up for it.

Mostly to record this for myself (because I'm so happy I completed the goal :)) I've made a list of all the prints I completed in 2008:



I am going to continue this goal for 2009. I had fun with both very large prints (for me) and very small ones. This year I am going to go for a happy medium, working in the 5x7 to 8x10 range so that I can more easily carve multiple blocks for multiple colors.

If I have time I'll also post some of my knitting projects -- another goal I have is to keep a record of all my knitting projects with pictures so that when I give something away I remember what it looked like!

Belated best wishes to everyone for a happy and healthy new year!