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“Shark Attack” was created for personal use by Airship Printing, Castle Rock, Colo. This design was brought to life using an M&R Diamondback screen printing press, QCM inks and Adobe Illustrator. (303) 814-1501; airshipprinting.com.
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A custom order, “Dragonfly Goddess” was created by Black Duck Embroidery and Screen Printing, Albuquerque, N.M., by marrying screen printing and embroidery techniques. A Gauntlet screen printing press, Wilflex inks and Spot Process separation software, together with a Brother BAS 416 embroidery machine, Ackerman Isacord Polyester thread and Wilcom digitizing software were instrumental in the creation of this design. (505) 884-3656; blackduckonline.com.
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Using a combination of screen printing and embroidery techniques, Shockwaves, Arlington Heights, Ill., created this custom order called “Microphone.” This T-shirt was produced using a Hopkins manual screen printing press, Rutland inks, a Tajima embroidery machine and Robison-Anton thread. (847) 981-8661; shockwavesapparel.com.
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To see just how detailed he could get with small embroidered lines, Mark Kindermann, Normal, Ill., created “Detailed Skull.” This garment was produced using a Tajima embroidery machine and Pulse digitizing software. (309) 268-0853.
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Airship Printing, Castle Rock, Colo., produced “Zombie Response Team” using an M&R Diamondback screen printing press, QCM inks and Adobe Illustrator. (303) 814-1501; airshipprinting.com.