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Calico painted with pigment paint, with applied fibres and stiching

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-...

detail from my machine embroidered unframed textile panels the leaves and flowers are silk.

An old textile factory that I unexpectedly found open during a walk in Edessa city (North Greece). The place was completely deserted and quiet.

 

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Textile museum in Oaxaca, Mexico. Part of the private textile collection of Irmgard W. Johnson (www.museotextildeoaxaca.org.mx/)

Hand embroidered huipil from the coastal Mixtec community of Huazolotitlan, Oaxaca

"Hakuna Matata, try this on."

here are a few photos of my textiles major work

All about Textiles : Fabric Construction

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exploring possibilities of primitive printing methods

The textiles products are the back bone of Pakistani economy and returns a lot of foreign exchange to the exchequer of Pakistan.

The textiles products are the back bone of Pakistani economy and returns a lot of foreign exchange to the exchequer of Pakistan.

Visits to a textile museum and the workshop of the Quito School woodworkers in San Antonio de Ibarra, Ecuador.

Just a Picture from a Textile Exibition!!

I used a Canon A630 in Automatic mode.

 

Foto de uma Feira no Anhebi, modo Automatico pois ainda to aprendendo com o manual..

detail from my machine embroidered unframed textile panels. The leaves are velvet and the flowers are silk.

The textiles products are the back bone of Pakistani economy and returns a lot of foreign exchange to the exchequer of Pakistan.

A dramatic textile necklace in reds and purples.

 

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Closeup of the border. A bought braid, similar to ric-rac, was crocheted together by Margaret's mother.

my handmade for my little niece

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This was a textile assignment from my sophomore year. We had to do about 300 sketches of different types of things; abstract, fluid, typographic, etc. Then pick 3 to use. We then created rules for ourselves, such as, place the first sketch in the center, duplicate and rotate 90 degrees to the left and move down 3 inches and to the right 1 in. Repeat. After the rules were created, we then followed the rules to create the designs.

Isis Moth in a cheerful yellow.

 

Free motion embroidery on silk.

african textiles made by dutch designers

also working with textile (lace?)

Made with appliqued strips of silk, backed with wool flannel.

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