Mother's Children: How to Build a Silk Screen
Next, cover the edges of the frame with duct tape, allowing the tape to extend onto the fabric about half an inch around both the top and the bottom of the square (it'll keep ink from seeping under the fabric and onto the frame). You can now build the screen's base (as illustrated in the drawing), and hinge the two pieces together as shown.
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