Course Title: Produce screen printed textiles

Part B: Course Detail

Teaching Period: Term1 2011

Course Code: MANU5921C

Course Title: Produce screen printed textiles

School: 350T Fashion & Textiles

Campus: Brunswick Campus

Program: C6082 - Advanced Diploma of Textile Design and Development

Course Contact : Julia Raath

Course Contact Phone: +61 3 99259201

Course Contact Email:julia.raath@rmit.edu.au


Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff

Lucy Adam  lucy.adam@rmit.edu.au

Nominal Hours: 80

Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.

Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

LMTTD4013A Prepare stencils and screens for textile printing


Course Description

This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to apply screen printing techniques used to produce screen print designs on textiles.



National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria

National Element Code & Title:

LMTTD4005A Produce screen printed textiles

Element:

1. Interpret production requirements

Performance Criteria:

1.1 Design specifications are analysed and discussed with appropriate personnel to confirm production requirements
1.2 Desired effects of screen printing are identified and appropriate printing technique selected to achieve required design outcome
1.3 Textile substrates and quantities are selected according to design requirements
1.4 Stencil techniques, stencil types, masters, screen types, meshes and medium are selected according to requirements of printing technique, substrate and design

Element:

2. Apply screen printing procedure

Performance Criteria:

2.1 Workstation, tools and equipment are set up according to specifications for work.
2.2 Substrates are prepared and checked against quality standards
2.3 Stencil masters, meshes and screens are prepared for printing according to requirements for selected printing technique
2.4 Printing set up is prepared.
2.5 Screen printing techniques are applied to meet design specifications for sample and according to OHS practices

Element:

3. Produce Textile printed sample

Performance Criteria:

3.1 Strike off is checked against design specifications to ensure quality standards are met
3.2 Printing faults and production problems are identified and causes determined
3.3 Printing process, technique and medium used are analysed to determine necessary modifications to printing techniques, processes or materials
3.4 Sample is printed
3.5 Screen print is finished and housekeeping completed
3.6 Outcomes are examined with appropriate personnel and possible
3.7 Required documentation is completed


Learning Outcomes


On completion of this unit sudents will be able to:

• use tools and equipment associated with printing fabrics
• read, interpret and follow information on work specifications, standard operating procedures and work instructions, and other reference material
• maintain accurate records
• communicate within the workplace
• sequence operations
• meet specifications
• clarify and check task-related information
• carry out work according to OHS practices


Details of Learning Activities


This course is delivered in a studio / workshop environment. A range of learning activities and tasks have been designed to allow students to demonstrate competency.
Please note - not all learning activities are assessment tasks, participants will be advised well in advance if an assessment is taking place.


Teaching Schedule

Session1:  Revision,OH&S quiz, group activity. Screen selection and reclaiming, labelling, storage, studio practice. Class discussion on substrate selection and sourcing, examples shown.Floral motifs/artwork bought to class. Screen printing effects are identified. Design conversion options discussed

Session 2:   Screen printing effects are identified. Design conversion options discussed. Opaque media selected. Prepare stencils and screens for photographic exposure. Colour mixing and testing on appropriate substrates. Developing,mixing and testing colour palette. Recording recipes, specification sheets Analysing swatch books and swatch book construction, professional presentation, examples, how to make.

Session 3: Testing samples, workstation set up – preparing tables and stapling fabric, stops and registration rail use, squeegee selection. Produce screen printed textiles. Substrate preparation – laundering, pre shrinking.
Strike off, printing techniques including flood coat and dry pull.

Session 4:  Finalise tests, colourways. Swatch book construction. Prints checked and quality examined. Screens reclaimed and checked.
Documentation completed in technical file.

Session 5: Length repeat. Overview of printing length repeats, examples analysed and discussed. Stencil media selected. Registration crosses marker/checked. Prepare screen, reclaim, abrade, check. Registering artwork to screen. Screen exposure, wash out, screen check.

Session 6: Technical notes, demonstration, stop setting, brackets, workstation set up, screen and preparation Testing length repeat, workstation set up – preparing tables and stapling fabric, stops and registration rail use, squeegee selection. Produce screen printed textiles. Substrate preparation – laundering, pre shrinking.
Strike off, printing techniques including flood coat and dry pull. Printing using stops and rail, wash and dry between prints

Session 7: Testing length repeat, workstation set up – preparing tables and stapling fabric, stops and registration rail use, squeegee selection. Produce screen printed textiles.Develop colourways, colour mixing, testing, printing swatches

Session 8:  Finalise tests – length repeat, colourways. Swatch book construction. Documentation completed in technical file. 
Prints checked and quality examined. Screens reclaimed and checked


Learning Resources

Prescribed Texts

McNamara,Andrea and Snelling,Patrick (1995)
Design and Practice for Printed Textiles
Oxford University Press Melbourne, Australia

Joyce,Carol (1993)
Textile Design
Watson Guptill Publications
New York, USA

Phillips,Peter and Bruce,Gillian (1993)
Repeat Patterns
Thames and Hudson Ltd
Slovenia

Fisher,Richard and Wolfthal,Dorothy (1987)
Textile Print Design
Fairchild Publications
USA

Adam, Robert and Robertson, Carol (2003)
Screen Printing the complete water based system
Thames and Hudson Inc., 500Fifth Avenue,
New York, New York 10110


References


Other Resources

Many materials used in this course will be covered by a materials fee and handed out in class. Eg fabric, paper, pigment, binder etc, but it is essential that you have a personal kit as well. This class requires a basic set of equipment that must be bought to and used in class. Please make sure you are equipped with these materials at the beginning of the program.


• 30 cm steel ruler
• Set square
• Sharp scissors
• Glue stick
• Cutting knife with replaceable blades
• Pacer
• Fine liners
• A3 size visual diary
• Brushes – round 00, 1, 3, 6, 10
• Chinagraph pencil
• Black permanent marker
• 1 pair of household rubber gloves ( from supermarket)


Overview of Assessment

To achieve successful completion of this course students must demonstrate an understanding of all elements of competency.
Assessment tasks have been designed to measure achievement of each competency in a flexible manner.

Assessment will incorporate a variety of methods including:
Students will be awarded a grade only if competency has been demonstrated within the standard enrolment period on the first assessment attempt.

Units assessed as ‘not yet competent’ on a first assessment attempt and ‘competent’ on a second or subsequent attempt are to have results amended to competent but are not eligible for grading.

Students are advised that they are likely to be asked to personally demonstrate their assessment work to their teacher.
All work must be submitted by the due date. Late submission will not be graded higher than a PASS.



Assessment Tasks

Swatch book - Competent/Not yet competent 
This project will enable students to develop swatches for printed textiles, use print techniques to achieve design effects, and determine appropriate stencil types and media for desired textile samples. The finished project will be in the form of a professional swatch book and process documentation in a technical file.

Length Repeat - 100%
Design and print a 1 colour length repeat.
The aim of this project is to learn about the technical considerations involved with printing a repeat pattern.


Assessment Matrix

Other Information

Produce screen printed textiles is the second print unit undertaken in the Diploma of Textile Design and Development. This unit is studio based, incorporating some theory and many practical exercises. The exercises will enable participants to gain a sound understanding of basic processes and techniques associated with producing screen printed textiles

The course is run over an 8 week period.This intensive mode of learning allows for longer periods of studio access. However, this also means that it’s essential that every class is attended.

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