Sweatshirt Techniques
Pick from various techniques to embellish your design – items have been created one at a time and each one is different and unique – the techniques added are incorporated over or under stencils and can’t be controlled . . . Adding dimensions and overlapping shades . . .
Break down of techniques:
Marble – a swirling erratic sharp angled pattern / thick and thin lines on the front and back of a design
Bias crackle – a more striped diagonal line over front and back of your chosen design. It breaks through the stencil and offers shades and over lapping dimension.
Crumpled – this is a gathered cuff, base and neck treatment that puckers the shades and offers direct focused colors differences at those points – often gives the stencil no overlapping shades – (this is on the front and back of a design)
Splatter – bias shards of dotted splatter and often on front and back of the designs. Can be overlapping stencils and offers a directional texture.