Printmaking Quiz: Silk Screen & DTGVersión en línea Test your knowledge on printmaking methods. por Jess Ali 1 The squeegee is a metal blade attached to a long plastic handle. Yes No 2 In silk screen printing, printing on shirts can be done using the screen printing method. Yes No 3 Direct-to-garment printing requires a stencil to block off parts of the design. Yes No 4 In silk screen printing, a stencil is formed by blocking off parts of the screen using printed negative images of the design. Yes No 5 The mesh thickness and thread count can be chosen to suit the texture of the surface. Yes No 6 The silk screen is a frame with a fine mesh fabric stretched over the top. Yes No 7 The washing station is used only for rinsing with water and never with any cleaning fluids. Yes No 8 A squeegee is a rubber blade attached to a long wooden handle used to push ink through the mesh onto the surface. Yes No 9 Direct-to-garment printing uses transfer paper and a heat iron to print on fabric. Yes No 10 The silk screen process uses emulsion coated and exposed to create a stencil. Yes No