Thank you so much for this tutorial, I was panicking realizing I'd used a wrong letter in a print and was agonizing over having to do it again. This video made new connections in my brain!
I love putting the fabric patch on the back. But here's a hint: Of course you have to cut on curves to follow the design in the left, but on the right where it's negative space or background, make your cuts straight. Straight lines are easier to duplicate than curves. ❤🌅🌵
This is so genius! Thanks for sharing! If anyone’s using speedy carve or similar easy cut blocks, I did this same technique with shoe goo (or another rubber adhesive might work) and it’s holding up great!
Wow, didn't know this technique, I'm investing soooon ! I'm so happy and so sad I found you cause you're my new favourite channel but I've consumed all of your content within an hour...
I’m starting out on print making and will be gathering materials this week. I just wanna thank you for giving inspirations and for all the free knowledge i gained from watching a lot of your videos 💕 (It certainly gave me the push i’ve been needing)
@@MaaritHanninen i was made a gothic lino print on a brystol , but i cant find a paper like yours… :c Whats name of this paper ? Thank for the answer . You have beautiful works.
Hey, did you make your strop yourself or where did you get it? I think that's what it's called, the leather tool you use to sharpen your carving tools, but I might be wrong.
I have made light skip on what is supposed to be a black space. When I take a pencil and rub it across the area lightly you can see the skip. Do I have to start over?
I would ink it first and see if it shows on the print. Sometimes it's enough if you push some ink into the cut with a brush, especially if it's not very deep. Or if it shows on the print, you could try carefully painting over it with a small brush on the print itself. Just make sure to blot it with newsprint afterwards to remove any excess ink. Or you could try fixing it with milliput instagram.com/reel/CkGbLokIc0x/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=
Thanks! Much appreciated. Great Video.
Thank you so much John! Appreciate the support 🙏❤️
Thank you so much for this tutorial, I was panicking realizing I'd used a wrong letter in a print and was agonizing over having to do it again. This video made new connections in my brain!
your precision and patience makes this video feel so therapeutic and inspiring. awesome work
I love putting the fabric patch on the back. But here's a hint: Of course you have to cut on curves to follow the design in the left, but on the right where it's negative space or background, make your cuts straight. Straight lines are easier to duplicate than curves. ❤🌅🌵
Incredibly useful tip, this could have saved me some angst in the past but will certainly prevent some in the future. Thank you ❤️
That's good to hear 😊
I always assumed that if you messed up- that was it and you had to start over! This was so nice to watch and you're so inspiring!
I can't believe i never thought to put cloth on the backside of a mistake! Brilliant!
Happy I could help! 😊
I never would have thought of this. Really great idea! I'll remember it for next time. Thanks for sharing!
Thankyou...I'm a new student.
This will help me immeasurably moving forward 🗝🦋👩🎨
Super helpul! The only instrucrion of this kinf I found! Thank you! Nice motif btw👍
This is so genius! Thanks for sharing!
If anyone’s using speedy carve or similar easy cut blocks, I did this same technique with shoe goo (or another rubber adhesive might work) and it’s holding up great!
That's great to hear! Glad it worked. Did you use a fabric backing?
@@MaaritHanninen I did! Probably what really held it together while it cured.
This is such a relaxing video with beautiful music. Thanks.
Enjoy all of your demonstrations, and helped rekindled my retired linocut interests!
So happy to hear 😊
Beautiful art of high level❤️
extremely clever! at first i didn't understand why you cut all the way through, but now i see it is to achieve a uniform height.
Yeah, that part is very important
Thank you! This was incredibly helpful!
I miss you making videos! Please do an update. Your work is inspiring
Thank you! We're working on a new long video 😉
Great repair!
Can't believe I've never thought to do this before. Great video!
Neatly trimmed and explained, thank you. 👏
Glad you liked it 😊
Great demo. Thank you.
Great job with the videos. Can’t wait to see some more! Love from London x
Wow, didn't know this technique, I'm investing soooon ! I'm so happy and so sad I found you cause you're my new favourite channel but I've consumed all of your content within an hour...
Aww thank you! We're working on new material so stay tuned!
I just found your channel and your stuff here is amazing 🙊❤️
Incredible
Thanks for sharing your inspiring work and helpful tips!
You're welcome!
Brilliant thank you for sharing this... Now I can go forward knowing i can fix things... love your videos
God this is amazing i found your work and channel today and i love it so so much
Thank you so much 🙏
hi - lovely thank you! what rioller press is that little gem? 🙏
Exelente truco .......
You're magic! Thanks
That's such a valuable tutorial! Thank you so much 👍 BTW I've liked and subscribed too. Cheers
Yessss! awesome save!
Thanks Emil 🤣
Really inspired by your printing. 🙏🏼 Is it a special tool you use to keep your lino tools sharp?
It's a flexcut slipstrop. You can also use a whetstone
VERY BEAUTIFUL TIP. LOVE FROM BOMBAY INDIA
Thank you! Glad I liked it 😊
Beautiful!!!!
Thank you Kimberly!!
Thanks for this tip ! Very usefull.
No problem 😊
This was so soothing 🥰
Happy to hear 😊
thank you!! thats a really usefull tip!
Happy to hear 😊
I’m starting out on print making and will be gathering materials this week. I just wanna thank you for giving inspirations and for all the free knowledge i gained from watching a lot of your videos 💕
(It certainly gave me the push i’ve been needing)
Awesome! Make sure to also check out my materials list - link in the video description.
@@MaaritHanninen i was made a gothic lino print on a brystol , but i cant find a paper like yours… :c
Whats name of this paper ? Thank for the answer . You have beautiful works.
Hey, did you make your strop yourself or where did you get it? I think that's what it's called, the leather tool you use to sharpen your carving tools, but I might be wrong.
how do you get these perfect lines and borders? Really amazing!
Thank you! Sharp tools and thin layers of ink usually do the trick
Hello Maarit. what linotype are you using? traditional? softcut? or easy carver? Thank you :) I love your work
Thanks! It's tradition grey lino with hessian backing
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Thank you.
No problem 😊
I have made light skip on what is supposed to be a black space. When I take a pencil and rub it across the area lightly you can see the skip. Do I have to start over?
I would ink it first and see if it shows on the print. Sometimes it's enough if you push some ink into the cut with a brush, especially if it's not very deep. Or if it shows on the print, you could try carefully painting over it with a small brush on the print itself. Just make sure to blot it with newsprint afterwards to remove any excess ink. Or you could try fixing it with milliput instagram.com/reel/CkGbLokIc0x/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=
Just regular PVA glue? like Elmer's in the states
Elmer's should work
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