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Nice detail of textile that i took from famous traditional textile shop. It gave me wonderful result that I didn't expect. Enjoy!
Local market in Antigua, Guatemala.
Textiles is perhaps Guatemala's best-known and most popular artisanal activity; It is also one of the most important export products in the country. The most popular fabrics are produced by indigenous women, creating intricate designs with multiple colors; but in general, typical fabrics are produced by both, women and men, women use the traditional back-strap loom with wooden sticks, while men use a big pedal loom to produce them.
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File name: 10_03_002637b
Binder label: Clothes
Title: Fibre Chamois [back]
Date issued: 1870 - 1900 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 13 x 9 cm.
Genre: Advertising cards
Subject: Women; Textiles
Notes: Title from item. Retailer: Aldridge & Co., Little Falls, N. Y.
Statement of responsibility: American Fibre Chamois Co.
Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
Being the grandchild of Fabric importer on my father's side ( From Italy to Libya) .. AND being the Grand -grandchild of needle-workers, who designed the embroidery for the Queen and King of Poland...
I was destined to be a textile designer, without actually know these two facts of my grandparents both sides. ( I found out, later in life) .
I guess Textile runs in my veins and genes.
Thanks for visiting.
Happy safety.
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Textifood, an exhibition of resent fibres made from plant or animal sources, to be used for creating textiles. Palace of Culture and Science, Warszawa, Poland
Macro Mondays: 19th November 2012 - Fibres/Textiles
The second sun behind is actually a reflection as I placed the fabric over a mirror. Thought it added another dimension to it :)
Our Monday evening textile group is going to Angie Hughes' studio next week for an Indian Block Printing workshop ( with a twist). Here are the fabrics we dyed tonight so that we will have enough to take with us.
Yes, it rained half way through so we had to bring everything under cover.
Thanks Jenny for your magnificent hospitality.
Textiles elaborados tras la capacitación de las productoras y con el uso de nuevas tecnologías como las tejedoras y la capacitación en teñido,combinado entre otros.
Kuala Lumpur Textile Museum
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