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Aligning the shirt

Aligning the shirt.

Last Saturday Lost Motion Assembly braved the bitter elements and headed over to Dalston to Push – purveyors of two-wheeled transport – to celebrate their birthday.

A volunteer tries his hand at printing, under the watchful eye of INKwell's Dave Springer

A volunteer gives it a try.

Admittedly, we’re not card-carrying members of the Cool Bicycle Club – a combination of living in an especially hilly Crystal Palace and a general aversion to heart-attack inducing effort means I prefer my travel to primarily downhill. However, we’re never ones to miss a celebration, especially one that features a live screen printing demo.

Dave of Inkwell.

Dave of Inkwell.

The unfeasibly nice Rik and Dave of INKwell Print were on hand to assist the lucky punters in printing their very own limited edition t-shirts.

A few more seconds in the grill and your panini is ready.

Just a few seconds in the grill.

When they’re not pushing ink in bicycle shops INKwell run workshops and do live screen printing for festivals, launch parties and other events. Check out their website for more info.

Rik of INKwell carefully inspects the final shirt before handing it over to a happy customer.

A finished shirt for a happy customer.

By: Dre

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