Master The Art of Block Printing

The design process

with MOLLY MAHON — Acclaimed textile designer specialising in joyful block-printed fabrics, wallpapers and homewares.

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Molly guides you through her design process, highlighting key skills and steps that can be applied to any print.

This lesson guides you through the design process for creating repeat patterns in printmaking.

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The Design Process

Molly guides you through her design process, highlighting key skills and steps that can be applied to any print.

Equipment

  • Ruler
  • Potato
  • Pencil
  • A couple of sharp knives
  • Sugar paper (or printer paper)
  • Block printing paint (emulsion, poster or anything water-based)
  • Stippler
  • Tracing paper
  • Mounted Linoleum Printing Block (Lino)
  • Masking tape

Printing the Pattern

  • You don't need a huge range of blocks to make patterns.
  • Using sugar paper I print my star pattern
  • A motif is the starting point of every pattern; it is the part that will be repeated.

Repeat Patterns

  • A block repeat entails printing in a grid structure, with the motif repeated horizontally and vertically in the same manner.
  • Printing halfway past the print above is referred to as a brick repeat.
  • With a brick repeat, the first motif begins in the top left-hand corner and the one below halfway along.
  • In a half drop repeat, every second line of the motif is dropped. A half drop repeat is very common on wallpaper.
  • A diamond repeat is made by repeating the pattern in a diamond shape.
  • An onion repeat, (or ogre) is where the repeat is shaped much like an onion with its rounded edges.
  • A random repeat has no formula and the repeat is simply scattered around.
  • A stripe repeat is where the repeated motifs are touching and the repeat is in a straight line, either horizontally or vertically.
  • A half drop stripe repeat is similar to a stripe repeat in that the motifs are touching, but every second line of the motif is dropped.
  • Top and bottom motifs line up in a connected repeat, with each motif connecting.

Further Reading

For further reading about block printing patterns and repeats, I recommends the following books:

  • How to Make Repeat Patterns: A Guide for Designers, Architects and Artists by Paul Jackson
  • House of Print by Molly Mahon

Your Assignment

Using the information garnered from this lesson, have a go at making some simple repeat patterns.

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Molly Mahon

Acclaimed textile designer specialising in joyful block-printed fabrics, wallpapers and homewares.

Molly Mahon is an expert at creating pared-back designs with bold and zesty colours. Inspired by nature and the rich colours of India, her signature block prints focus on colour, texture and pattern, bringing joy into the home and an ancient craft into the modern-day.

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