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The front of my bodice. (Not yet completed)

The Big Textile Show 2015

Combination dye and textile print on silk/viskose. Made in 2011

The Big Textile Show 2015

There's a fabric market near Euljiro-4ga, right off of the Cheongye stream. Sometime this spring, I'd like to come back here and pick up a few rolls of fabric to cover our horribly ugly wallpaper.

Earrings made in 2006, which I kept for myself to wear.

 

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Beginning in the mid-nineteenth century, Native Americans of the Great Lakes region used beads and cloth acquired through trade with Anglo Americans to create a new form--the bandolier bag. Made by women but typically worn by men as part of their ceremonial dress, these vividly colored and elaborately beaded bags were symbols of both personal status and tribal identity.

 

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Sketchbook: Rowan Mersh research, I like the way the garments are quite structural and fit the body.

The Big Textile Show 2015

The Big Textile Show 2015

Sketchbook: Gary Harvey research, he using old unwanted garments and reconstructs them into new inovitive pieces.

The Big Textile Show 2015

The Big Textile Show 2015

Installation by Rada Instal in Romania. The solution was done to cool down the food displayed on the buffet underneath

Seriously lusting for these 4 wax print textiles from Vlisco.

One of a series of abstract works which echo or mimic organic forms.

Sketchbook: More designs and ideas.

homework from a class in SVA. Fall 2000

Wales

Smithsonian Folklife Festival

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

hand knitting dipped in hand made paper, and also lace, cloth, paper and felt trapped in vanishing muslin.

From Adrian Wilson’s collection of textile trademark stamp materials, photographed at his talk for the Type Directors Club, “TEXTile: Typography of the 19th Century Textile Trade”, Jan 28, 2010

Textile collage

surreal landscape

oil painting

90x 80 cm

 

made by Hendrik Oomen

www.hendrikoomen.nl

textile pattern was printed on fabric used in design of fashion collection

Playing with stitched pieces in a collage again. Trying some new techniques.

Snowy Egrets print. Magnificent vintage textile. 26" inch waist. Back zipper. FULL circle!

 

embroidered textile necklace

Textile photographed at Cupertino Community Center on May 17th, 2010 as part of textile community image collection project. The public was invited to bring in their cultural fabrics to share and to be photographed. The event was sponsored by the Cupertino Library and was part of their Asian Heritage Month programming.

with Jaki Bogg Autumn 2018

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