Squeegees

Squeegees; the heart and soul of any screen printing set-up. Every ink mark and every colour stain tells a story!
Wooden Squeegees are perfect for starting out; quality on a budget! With every use and every ink stain, you get a little more story on the Squeegee - essential for those Instagram photos!

Aluminium Squeegees are for the most intermediate and advanced Screen Printer, super high quality and super easy to clean, so you'll always have that pristine-looking Squeegee! An additional bonus is the blades are replaceable and last forever.

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Wooden Squeegee - Green 75 Shore Blade - Choose LengthWooden Squeegee - Green 75 Shore Blade - Choose Length
Wooden Squeegee - Green 75 Shore Blade - Choose Length
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For my Takeover for Hunt The Moon, I thought I would showcase the process of my latest print; The Disco Giraffe in both colour ways, Disco and Natural. Before each design gets to the print stage it starts its life as a hand-drawn illustration, from a rough pencil sketch through to choosing the final black lines and the fun bit of deciding where the colours will sit.
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Screenprinter Showcase: Natasha Luton

Hello! I'm Natasha Luton, a printmaker and artist based in North Devon specialising in screen printing, notably onto textiles (line/cotton). I've recently been screen printing a lot of animals onto wood and preloved clothing. 

I first fell in love with the process of screen printing when I studied fashion and textiles at university. Several years after graduating I started to buy supplies and figure out a way of printing my drawings from home. The rest is history and I've been completely obsessed with creating and printing ever since.