I have a blanket on the table so that the fabric absorbs the ink when pressed, and it doesn't bleed out of the sides of the block due to the fabric being pressed against a hard surface. Then I'm printing the block by rolling textile ink onto the lino with a foam roller and just applying pressure with my hands to the back of the block. Results of printing by hand pressure can vary with different fabrics - it's a matter of trial and error for me - but it prints well on this pure linen fabric.
After printing the green layer, I printed a pink layer and finally a brown layer from a block cut to define the outlines of the shell shapes. I separated the three colours of my original design, and use a different piece of lino for each one.



