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Textile fragments.
Textiles.
Due to composition, textile fragments are rarely found.
Grave find, Björkö, Adelsö, Uppland, Sweden.
SHM 34000:Bj 597
These oak pieces were originally cut as blanks for nalbinding needles. There are 4 or 5 more waiting for me in the shop, so these 4 got put together as a practice tiny loom. I used my nalbinding needle to weave the weft through..worked like a charm. I must say the screws don't hold too well and allow the loom to try to fold up.. but it was enough to let me know that I wanted to make the bigger one...
Mercado de Semana Santa 2007
www.flickr.com/photos/planeta/sets/72157600041105548
Textiles y Manteleria La Greca
Cuitlahuac #100A, Oaxaca City
Flat view of fabric. Shows the different colored yarns used for the weave. For a textile macro project.
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Here I am uploading couple of sets with more than 20 images each, that contain the work of some big team, each member has their introduction below! We are using some nice textile design works to create them!
Set 2 ©2012 textile design by Arina
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textile design : Arina Oda (オリジナルジャカードanuenue) |Website| Facebook|
photographer : Ilko Allexandroff |Website| Facebook|
fashion design : Akira Ito(plug-design-office) |Website|
hair&make-up : Rissa |Flickr|
model : Kinako Kocteau |Flickr|
cloth styling : Satoshi Shirakawa(Noel Graphic) |Website|
making video by Akira Ito(plug-designer): CLICK & CLICK
Some comments:
The whole photoshoot takes place in Kyoto, we have been using some restaurant for the indoor shots, and the area around Kamogawa for the shots outside! I am using Shoot-through umbrella as main light for the indoor shots!
Strobist info:
I will insert later the individual lighting information of each shot later, can't upload it as a batch! Also later this month after my new Wordpress based homepage is completed I will have an article about the photos there!
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... from one of my favorite interior design books, "textile style", by Carol Clifton-mogg. Out of print, but you can still snag used copies through Amazon. :)
Nasca, Mantle ("The Paracas Textile"), 100-300 C.E., cotton, camelid fiber, 58-1/4 x 24-1/2 inches / 148 x 62.2 cm, found south coast, Paracas, Peru (Brooklyn Museum)
Various asbestos textile material applications, showing: wire insulation, aluminized fabric, and other woven cloths.
1. Textile 9, 2. Textile 8, 3. Textile 7, 4. Textile 6, 5. Textile 5, 6. Textile 4, 7. Textile 20, 8. Textile 19, 9. Textile 18, 10. Textile 17, 11. Textile 16, 12. Textile 15, 13. Textile 14, 14. Textile 13, 15. Textile 12, 16. Textile 10
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
My mom took out the thread box with the needle to stitch my shirt and i was just playing with the other threads and my cam
Hercules labeled asbestos cloth sample comprised of high-percentage chrysotile asbestos fibers mixed with cotton to form thick yarn for woven asbestos textile cloth.
I kept mine very objective because -after seeing the wonderful ones that are already done by other participants- I thought that if i hang something from them they will all get caught in the ones besides them... so I did some stitching and sequins on the back.
sara
Title: Textile Building - 1
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1964
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 22, File 22-628
Rights: It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information