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Textile Print & Dye Workshop

The Textile Print & Dye Workshop provides space to explore textiles using a variety of traditional and digital print and dye methods.

Long print tables with repeat furniture for screen printing fabric lengths, a large selection of screen printing frames, heat presses, Mimaki Tx300-P digital fabric printer, Epson SC-F6200 sublimation printer, dye kitchen with steaming and washing facilities are included in the resources available here.

The workshop is fully equipped for students to use a wide variety of textile print and dye processes including:screen printing, repeat printing, hand painting, dyeing, resist processes, Devore, Discharge, natural dyeing, heat transfer printing, foil and flock, and is fully stocked with a comprehensive range of textiles inks and dyes.

This area also provides a materials purchasing provision selling a range of specialist textile fabrics, yarns, fibres, drafting film, various printing foils and flock paper. This is available to all students from across the University and is open on a daily basis.

Find the Textile Print and Dye Workshop

Room SG12,
St Georges Building,
St Georges St,
Norwich NR3 1BB

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