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We did it! Or rather, Roldan West, curator of Made By Hand, did it!
This is only two sections. I have 27 pieces and Christy has 28, all hanging in this store. These are sort of the medium size of all of them. They really look amazing. It's a great little space and while it may not be all sparse and clinical like a place that is strictly gallery, there is a certain charm and earthiness to this that I love.
We had two kids from Schenectady who were in Philly for the weekend stop in and absolutely rave about our work and were so disappointed they wouldn't be here for the opening. It was a nice reaction.
We didn't really eat well and we were so wound tight this week trying to get everything done that by the time we finished and went to get something to eat, we kinda poured ourselves into our seats, then ate mostly in silence.
Got back to my house to my daughter who has a 102 fever. Pete has a cold as well and I'm fighting it, taking vitamin C by the handful (I can't get sick now)! Christy already went up to her room to lay down and read. Pretty sure the rest of us will be retiring to our rooms in the next 20 minutes or so.
I feel like I can really relax for a day or two at least now and just look forward to the opening on the 6th. YAY! Hopefully will be able to catch up with some of you over the next few days as well now that I can catch my breath. Not tonight though. Tonight I'm going to bed. :-)
Tapestry is a form of textile art, traditionally woven by hand on a loom. Tapestry is weft-faced weaving, in which all the warp threads are hidden in the completed work, unlike most woven textiles, where both the warp and the weft threads may be visible. In tapestry weaving, weft yarns are typically discontinuous (unlike brocade); the artisan interlaces each coloured weft back and forth in its own small pattern area. It is a plain weft-faced weave having weft threads of different colours worked over portions of the warp to form the design.
Tapestry is relatively fragile, and difficult to make, so most historical pieces are intended to hang vertically on a wall (or sometimes in tents), or sometimes horizontally over a piece of furniture such as a table or bed. Some periods made smaller pieces, often long and narrow and used as borders for other textiles. European tapestries are normally made to be seen only from one side, and often have a plain lining added on the back. However, other traditions, such as Chinese kesi and that of Pre-Columbian Peru, make tapestry to be seen from both sides. Most weavers use a natural warp thread, such as wool, linen or cotton. The weft threads are usually wool or cotton but may include silk, gold, silver, or other alternatives.
Tapestry Room from Croome Court, moved to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, hung with made to measure 18th-century Gobelins tapestries, also covering the chairs. 1763-71
Tapestry should be distinguished from the different technique of embroidery, although large pieces of embroidery with images are sometimes loosely called "tapestry", as with the famous Bayeux Tapestry, which is in fact embroidered. From the Middle Ages on European tapestries could be very large, with images containing dozens of figures. They were often made in sets, so that a whole room could be hung with them.
The Triumph of Fame, probably Brussels, 1500s
In late medieval Europe tapestry was the grandest and most expensive medium for figurative images in two dimensions, and despite the rapid rise in importance of painting it retained this position in the eyes of many Renaissance patrons until at least the end of the 16th century, if not beyond. The European tradition continued to develop and reflect wider changes in artistic styles until the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, before being revived on a smaller scale in the 19th century.
La tapisserie est un tissu fabriqué sur un métier à tisser ou bien à la main, dont le tissage représente des motifs ornementaux1. Le tissage se compose de deux ensembles de fils entrelacés, ceux à la verticale, les fils de chaîne, et ceux à l'horizontale, les fils de trame1. Les fils de chaîne sont mis en place sous tension sur un métier, et le fil de trame est transmis par un mouvement mécanique de va-et-vient sur tout ou partie de l'ouvrage. Souvent la tapisserie est une réalisation textile décorative d'ameublement, se classant dans les arts décoratifs. La tenture murale d'une pièce peut être constituée d'une seule ou d'un ensemble de tapisseries2.
L'art de la tapisserie existe depuis l'Antiquité, et beaucoup de peuples l'ont pratiqué : Grèce antique, Chine impériale, Égypte antique, civilisations précolombiennes. La tapisserie occidentale connaît un essor formidable pendant le xive siècle, illustré par la tenture de l'Apocalypse commandée par le duc Louis Ier d'Anjou.
Un grand nombre de tapisseries sont parvenues jusqu'à nous directement. Elles sont parfois grandioses (tenture de La Dame à la licorne conservée au musée de Cluny, tenture de David et Bethsabée4 conservée à Écouen, tenture Les Chasses de Maximilien conservée au musée du Louvre), souvent plus modestes. Certaines tentures sont disponibles en plusieurs séries (tenture de l'Histoire du Roy dont une série complète se trouve au château de Versailles).
For my lil sis's birthday. His feet are orange flavored Airheads, his eyes are marshmallows, and his hair tuffs are sour candy strips.
Curse you, Perry the Cake-a-pus!
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Tapestry is a form of textile art, traditionally woven by hand on a loom. Tapestry is weft-faced weaving, in which all the warp threads are hidden in the completed work, unlike most woven textiles, where both the warp and the weft threads may be visible. In tapestry weaving, weft yarns are typically discontinuous (unlike brocade); the artisan interlaces each coloured weft back and forth in its own small pattern area. It is a plain weft-faced weave having weft threads of different colours worked over portions of the warp to form the design.
Tapestry is relatively fragile, and difficult to make, so most historical pieces are intended to hang vertically on a wall (or sometimes in tents), or sometimes horizontally over a piece of furniture such as a table or bed. Some periods made smaller pieces, often long and narrow and used as borders for other textiles. European tapestries are normally made to be seen only from one side, and often have a plain lining added on the back. However, other traditions, such as Chinese kesi and that of Pre-Columbian Peru, make tapestry to be seen from both sides. Most weavers use a natural warp thread, such as wool, linen or cotton. The weft threads are usually wool or cotton but may include silk, gold, silver, or other alternatives.
Tapestry Room from Croome Court, moved to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, hung with made to measure 18th-century Gobelins tapestries, also covering the chairs. 1763-71
Tapestry should be distinguished from the different technique of embroidery, although large pieces of embroidery with images are sometimes loosely called "tapestry", as with the famous Bayeux Tapestry, which is in fact embroidered. From the Middle Ages on European tapestries could be very large, with images containing dozens of figures. They were often made in sets, so that a whole room could be hung with them.
The Triumph of Fame, probably Brussels, 1500s
In late medieval Europe tapestry was the grandest and most expensive medium for figurative images in two dimensions, and despite the rapid rise in importance of painting it retained this position in the eyes of many Renaissance patrons until at least the end of the 16th century, if not beyond. The European tradition continued to develop and reflect wider changes in artistic styles until the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, before being revived on a smaller scale in the 19th century.
La tapisserie est un tissu fabriqué sur un métier à tisser ou bien à la main, dont le tissage représente des motifs ornementaux1. Le tissage se compose de deux ensembles de fils entrelacés, ceux à la verticale, les fils de chaîne, et ceux à l'horizontale, les fils de trame1. Les fils de chaîne sont mis en place sous tension sur un métier, et le fil de trame est transmis par un mouvement mécanique de va-et-vient sur tout ou partie de l'ouvrage. Souvent la tapisserie est une réalisation textile décorative d'ameublement, se classant dans les arts décoratifs. La tenture murale d'une pièce peut être constituée d'une seule ou d'un ensemble de tapisseries2.
L'art de la tapisserie existe depuis l'Antiquité, et beaucoup de peuples l'ont pratiqué : Grèce antique, Chine impériale, Égypte antique, civilisations précolombiennes. La tapisserie occidentale connaît un essor formidable pendant le xive siècle, illustré par la tenture de l'Apocalypse commandée par le duc Louis Ier d'Anjou.
Un grand nombre de tapisseries sont parvenues jusqu'à nous directement. Elles sont parfois grandioses (tenture de La Dame à la licorne conservée au musée de Cluny, tenture de David et Bethsabée4 conservée à Écouen, tenture Les Chasses de Maximilien conservée au musée du Louvre), souvent plus modestes. Certaines tentures sont disponibles en plusieurs séries (tenture de l'Histoire du Roy dont une série complète se trouve au château de Versailles).
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115 Pictures in 2015. #23 Homegrown/made.
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Made with new and vintage fabrics :: backed with vintage sheets :: blogged lemonloves.co.uk/a-quilt-for-jess/
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Tapestry is a form of textile art, traditionally woven by hand on a loom. Tapestry is weft-faced weaving, in which all the warp threads are hidden in the completed work, unlike most woven textiles, where both the warp and the weft threads may be visible. In tapestry weaving, weft yarns are typically discontinuous (unlike brocade); the artisan interlaces each coloured weft back and forth in its own small pattern area. It is a plain weft-faced weave having weft threads of different colours worked over portions of the warp to form the design.
Tapestry is relatively fragile, and difficult to make, so most historical pieces are intended to hang vertically on a wall (or sometimes in tents), or sometimes horizontally over a piece of furniture such as a table or bed. Some periods made smaller pieces, often long and narrow and used as borders for other textiles. European tapestries are normally made to be seen only from one side, and often have a plain lining added on the back. However, other traditions, such as Chinese kesi and that of Pre-Columbian Peru, make tapestry to be seen from both sides. Most weavers use a natural warp thread, such as wool, linen or cotton. The weft threads are usually wool or cotton but may include silk, gold, silver, or other alternatives.
Tapestry Room from Croome Court, moved to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, hung with made to measure 18th-century Gobelins tapestries, also covering the chairs. 1763-71
Tapestry should be distinguished from the different technique of embroidery, although large pieces of embroidery with images are sometimes loosely called "tapestry", as with the famous Bayeux Tapestry, which is in fact embroidered. From the Middle Ages on European tapestries could be very large, with images containing dozens of figures. They were often made in sets, so that a whole room could be hung with them.
The Triumph of Fame, probably Brussels, 1500s
In late medieval Europe tapestry was the grandest and most expensive medium for figurative images in two dimensions, and despite the rapid rise in importance of painting it retained this position in the eyes of many Renaissance patrons until at least the end of the 16th century, if not beyond. The European tradition continued to develop and reflect wider changes in artistic styles until the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, before being revived on a smaller scale in the 19th century.
La tapisserie est un tissu fabriqué sur un métier à tisser ou bien à la main, dont le tissage représente des motifs ornementaux1. Le tissage se compose de deux ensembles de fils entrelacés, ceux à la verticale, les fils de chaîne, et ceux à l'horizontale, les fils de trame1. Les fils de chaîne sont mis en place sous tension sur un métier, et le fil de trame est transmis par un mouvement mécanique de va-et-vient sur tout ou partie de l'ouvrage. Souvent la tapisserie est une réalisation textile décorative d'ameublement, se classant dans les arts décoratifs. La tenture murale d'une pièce peut être constituée d'une seule ou d'un ensemble de tapisseries2.
L'art de la tapisserie existe depuis l'Antiquité, et beaucoup de peuples l'ont pratiqué : Grèce antique, Chine impériale, Égypte antique, civilisations précolombiennes. La tapisserie occidentale connaît un essor formidable pendant le xive siècle, illustré par la tenture de l'Apocalypse commandée par le duc Louis Ier d'Anjou.
Un grand nombre de tapisseries sont parvenues jusqu'à nous directement. Elles sont parfois grandioses (tenture de La Dame à la licorne conservée au musée de Cluny, tenture de David et Bethsabée4 conservée à Écouen, tenture Les Chasses de Maximilien conservée au musée du Louvre), souvent plus modestes. Certaines tentures sont disponibles en plusieurs séries (tenture de l'Histoire du Roy dont une série complète se trouve au château de Versailles).
This original ACEO is great for either the ACEO/ATC collector who wants to add a tactile piece to her/his collection or for parents who want to give their children art to play with. ACEOs are the perfect size for little hands to play with and enjoy...especially those who love to experience art through the sense of touch.
The sun uses three different colors of wool that has been hand-dyed yellow, with one of the colors being hand-blended with other complementary colors (flecks of orange and various shades of yellow).
The rays use an incredibly soft wool that is vivid gold.
The background uses two different colors of red wool. One is wool that has been hand-dyed a solid red. The other is a blend of reds and oranges.
The base is white, 100% sheep wool.
The design and background of the card are needlefelted with a single barbed needle.
It is the standard size (2 1/2" x 3 1/2") and is made with 100% sheep wool.
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These are some of the items I've been making for Christmas this year. Please see my Flickr profile for the link to my Etsy shop.
The stars are made from 100% wool felt. They have three layers of felt stars that are hand-embroidered onto one another using the blanketstitch. In the center is a button that matches that largest star color.
The stars are stuffed with wool from one of the sheep that I raised.
This bear rug made from used jeans. See more photos here: lakbear.blog.hu/2016/01/13/kevesebbol_tobb
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I decided to focus on Texas for my first mosaic. The wildflowers paint the Texas hills every Spring and it's truly a site to see. Inspiration came from one of my photos I captured this past Spring, horizontally reversed, and I then added the Texas Oak (which look very different from a traditional oak).
My rainbow hair experiment on Barbie's hair is almost done! And (so far 😁) it looks like a complete success! 🌸🌹🌸🌹🌸🌹
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Il mio esperimento di capelli arcobaleno su Barbie è quasi giunto al termine! E (fin qui 😁) sembra essere un successone! 🌸🌹🌸🌹🌸🌹
Testa #2
Repaint totale di Macinino Magico (I colori di qualità superiore garantiscono brillantezza e durata nel tempo, senza macchie.)
Orecchini creati da Macinino Magico
Testa di base: Barbie playline 2010
Stampo del viso: Generation Girl (misura media)
Colore della pelle: rosato/sabbia
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Head #2
Total repaint by Macinino Magico (The superior quality colours guarantee stainless long-lasting brightness)
Earrings by Macinino Magico
Basic head: Barbie playline 2010
Face mold: Generation Girl (medium size)
Skin tone: pinkish sable
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These are the newest stars I made for Thanksgiving and autumn. Made them for a monthly challenge on HandmadeMN (the theme is "Thankful for...). Here's the link to vote: etsymn.blogspot.com/2009/11/november-challenge-thankful-f...
They are made from a translucent paper that is cut into small pieces, folded multiple times per point, and then glued together to create the star.
The stars are available in my shop. Please see my Flickr profile for the link to my shop.
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I have always had a passion for upcycling used materials to create something beautiful and usable.
Tires, I'm going to give them a new life.
I made sitting from car tire and few stamps from bike tires.
You can follow the steps in the pictures.
This sitting made with 100% recycled materials.
Tire stool & tire stamps ideas by Lakbear.
Please take a look my other diy stools and chairs ideas:
www.flickr.com/photos/lakbearrr/sets/72157651833705599
www.flickr.com/photos/lakbearrr/sets/72157649955855821
www.flickr.com/photos/lakbearrr/sets/72157649651933117
www.flickr.com/photos/lakbearrr/sets/72157649449969219
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This bracelet is available to purchase at my Facebook page you can find a link to my page under my profile. Only $10.00 🆓️ Shipping DM me if you would like to purchase this bracelet or place a custom order for a different color. All my orders are processed through Paypal so you can feel Safe knowing you're protected! I offer refunds up to 14 days after you receive your package if you're not satisfied contact me immediately and I will issue you a refund! Please note all refunds must be sent back in their original packaging and condition. Buyer is responsible for shipping. I'm very confident you will be happy with your purchase, but I want to do whatever I can to make you feel confident in purchasing from me. Thank You!!
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