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Here is a complete woman's outfit from Santa Teresa, Yahualica, Hidalgo, Mexico. From an exhibition of textiles and artesanias from the state of Hidalgo at the Museo de Arte Popular in Mexico City
The start of another forced feeding piece in the Womens' Suffrage Series.
I have shown with this a page from The Birmingham Post of 17th Sept about one of the first women to be forced fed, Charlotte Marsh.
The article was written by her great nephew, Duncan McAra, and tells of his great Aunt's three month's hard labour sentence, during which she was force fed 139 times.
A very brave woman.
Baby boots by a Textiles student displayed in the degree show at Manchester Polytechnic's Faculty of Art and Design, 1990.
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Aristocratic textiles from the Esterházy treasury - temporary exhibition, 2011
Photo by Gellért Áment
Learn all the textile techniques you need to make stunning textile art landscapes at www.colouricious.com/shop/fabric-painting-embroidery-text...
Textile Field by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec in the Rafael Court of the V&A with the support of Kvadrat
London Design Festival 2011
©Susan Smart
birgitta hahn
from the tiogruppen website
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Aristocratic textiles from the Esterházy treasury - temporary exhibition, 2011
Photo by Gellért Áment
Searching for textile art inspiration? Look at these craft project ideas for simple and easy textile design using textile art techniques from Marilyn Pipe www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-tv-textile-techniques-cre...
Fabric and textile art using velvet is an easy and amazing textile technique! Perfect craft ideas for adults, these textile projects are full of free machine embroidery designs! www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-tv-creative-art-textiles-...
various surface manipulation methods including laser etched photography, applique, laser cut shapes, dye-painting, collage of mixed source reclaimed fabrics. for st vincent de paul society residency & custom work
Shipibo textile landscape before hanging it on the wall.
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various surface manipulation methods including laser etched photography, applique, laser cut shapes, dye-painting, collage of mixed source reclaimed fabrics. for st vincent de paul society residency & custom work
Part of a carrying cloth for babies, this textile comes from the south of China. Seen at the Museo Textil de oaxaca in the city of Oaxaca Mexico.
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From Barfoot's series of coloured lithographs of 1840 depicting the cotton manufacturing process.
Original text written to accompany Lithograph No.1:
"COTTON is a soft downy substance, which is found growing upon trees and plants, that differ from each other in size, as much as the apple tree, differs from the currant-bush; and the pods are closely filled with this soft substance, which surrounds the seeds or pippins, from which other cotton-plants are raised. The stormy winds may carry them to a distance, or they may fall at the foot of the tree, on which they grew, and become new plants of the same kind. The Cotton, which is the fruit of the tree, consisting of fibres like fine hairs, is nearly white, and looks very beautiful. You see before you the picture of a cotton-field, where the seeds have been sown; the plants have grown up, and borne their pretty blossoms, and much of the bloom has turned into fruit, ready to be gathered. The negroes are busy picking the Cotton from the open pods, and placing it in their bags and baskets; and the master is watching and giving them directions. Men soon found out that Cotton was very useful for clothing, and that some kinds were of more value than others, because the fibres are longer, or finer, and better to work; so they take care to cultivate these sorts in countries where they will grow, such as India, Africa, and the warm parts of America. It is always gathered when the weather is dry and fine, and great care is taken to prevent its being spoiled by the sun or rain. We ought to be kind to these poor black people whose labours yield us so many comforts. And ever grateful to the great and good God who has thus caused the earth to produce such good things for our use. Let us praise him, by singing this pretty verse of Dr. Watts.:
There's not a plant or flower below,
But makes thy glory known
And clouds arise, and tempests blow,
By order from the throne."
Infographics used to assemble clothing designs on the production line at Pikisaari Handicraft School
Sculpture by a Textile student displayed in the degree show at Manchester Polytechnic's Faculty of Art and Design in 1988.
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Textile museum in Oaxaca, Mexico. Part of the private textile collection of Irmgard W. Johnson (www.museotextildeoaxaca.org.mx/)
Fabric and textile art using velvet is an easy and amazing textile technique! Perfect craft ideas for adults, these textile projects are full of free machine embroidery designs! www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-tv-creative-art-textiles-...
Exposición 'Textiles instalativos. Del medio al lugar' (26 de noviembre de 2021 - 15 de mayo de 2022). Fotografía: Pepe Morón
A visit with Fashion Design Concepts in NYC - www.startupfashion.com/art-textile-embellishment-visit-fashio...