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Mashru (satin weave warp-faced) textile
Silk warp, cotton weft; mirrorwork ‘odhni’ (known as ‘karamulah’) depicting flowers and parrots [not shown], worn at festive occasions by Ahir women of Kutch, Gujarat
Davies, Sian. "untitled." Photograph. Gillow, John and Nicholas Barnard. Traditional Indian Textiles. London: Thames and Hudson, 1991, 56.
Anne Wilson: Wind/Rewind/Weave
Knoxville Museum of Art
WOVEN STRIPES + BANDS
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WOVEN STRIPES + BANDS (2.63MB)
This log presents a diversity of woven textiles showing warp stripes and weft bands from various countries and time periods. Libby O'Bryan was the primary researcher of images. Emily Nachison added material, color corrected, and formatted the images with text. Olivia Valentine worked from this image bank to create the flat screen display in the exhibition.
A simple embroidery pattern of concentric cirlces designed for practicing embroidery stitches. Blogged & free pattern here.
Time for 1980s Knitting Patterns Part 2
More broad-shouldered ladies are available here: makedoandmendnovice.blogspot.com/2018/03/vintage-80s-knit...
Location: near Narechenski bani village, Rhodope Mountains.
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Местоположение: близо до с. Нареченски бани в Родопите.
Close up on the male amur leopards marking on his haunch. Love how the pattern changes from the splotches to the more normal patterns on the body.