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Neben dem Siebdruckkurs für EInsteiger und dem Aufbaukurs für mehrfarbige Drucke geben wir regelmäßig einen Muster-Druckkurs in unserem Berliner Atelier. Wir unerstützen Dich bei der Erstellung und Optimierung Deines Musters und drucken es gemeinsam auf Stoff.
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Taken from a light quilt - ideal for summer nights - this is a ubiquitous KANTHA motif symbolizing the lotus bloom.
The lotus in the Eastern mindset stands for anything that is in a state of equilibrium, and evokes feelings of general well-being and being at peace (shosthi) with oneself and others.
Chris Gray is a contemporary textile designer, artist and embroiderer who teaches wonderful sewing crafts.
To learn more see her website
Painted Fabrics Limited was a luxury textiles company set up by Annie Bindon Carter in Sheffield during the First World War to offer employment to wounded ex-servicemen. The men acquired a wide range of new skills very different from their pre-war occupations including hand stencilling using specially adapted brushes and tools, screen printing, block printing, spray painting and garment manufacture. Mrs Carter's motto for Painted Fabrics was 'Work not Charity'. The company was based at Meadowhead, Sheffield.
The company was wound up in 1959 and the archives were presented to Sheffield City Libraries.
(Sheffield Archives: PF/4/2/4/10)
See our short history of Painted Fabrics at: www.sheffield.gov.uk/libraries/archives-and-local-studies...
Last month, Michael and I had the opportunity to visit a fascinating vintage clothing exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Entitled, “Death Becomes Her: A Century of Mourning Attire”, it featured an historical progression of mourning attire spanning the years 1840 to 1916. Worn mainly by new widows, other family members, children, sisters, grandmothers, and even men might also dress in black.
These finely constructed, exquisite and expensive garments reflected the current styles of their era; however, with little or no color. I wandered the beautiful yet, somber vignettes studying the artistry ever mindful that a real person had worn the apparel in mourning for a lost loved one.
Drops of water on a light blue background. A realistic drawing of water droplets - www.spoonflower.com/fabric/7254593-drops-water-on-light-b...
Chris Gray is a contemporary textile designer, artist and embroiderer who teaches wonderful sewing crafts.
To learn more see her website
Project photo for Baby Jack Calendar 2012, printed on linen/cotton. Baby Jack on Spoonflower ©2012 Alex Morgan All Rights Reserved
Traded to Debbie/Island.
Materials: Background (Japanese textile design print); image from Dover; felt stickers.
Last month, Michael and I had the opportunity to visit a fascinating vintage clothing exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Entitled, “Death Becomes Her: A Century of Mourning Attire”, it featured an historical progression of mourning attire spanning the years 1840 to 1916. Worn mainly by new widows, other family members, children, sisters, grandmothers, and even men might also dress in black.
These finely constructed, exquisite and expensive garments reflected the current styles of their era; however, with little or no color. I wandered the beautiful yet, somber vignettes studying the artistry ever mindful that a real person had worn the apparel in mourning for a lost loved one.
8 inch swatch for Butterleaf Tree (set colour palette) printed on cotton sateen. ©2011 Alex Morgan All Rights Reserved
Visit the Butterleaf Tree at Spoonflower
Margaret Allgaier and I are felting away!
Mari always said that felting not only binds fibers, but people and groups as well.
Margaret will be offering a felt seminar in Denkingen on the 16th of Jan. She will be felting a cozy cover for a heater bag which could be used to sooth aching winter feet! For more information call the community planning dep. at 07424-9706-16 in Denkingen Germany
NFT.
Materials: Background (print of Akira Nonomura's textile design); image (print of a 1928 fashion); paper cutout; sticker.
Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Lahore. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details:
UAN: 042-111-777-007
Explore HU at www.hup.edu.pk