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Students of Textile Design showcased their semester work and received a lot of admiration and appreciation by the guests, fashionistas, teachers and students alike. The spectators were extremely surprised to see the capacity and aptitude of the aspiring Textile Design students at HU.

 

Hajvery University (HU)’s school of Fashion & Textile Design is one of the best Schools in the country. It has all the wonderful attraction for the young talent: Professional Fashions Designers, Trendy and stylish students, Huge sewing and designing lab, refined machinery, colorful environment, well-decorated display rooms make it a perfect place to study.

 

Students from all over Pakistan come here to learn new styles and techniques of fashion industry. Students are so artistic, creative and dynamic that there is a strong and healthy competition amongst them. The teachers always enjoy nurturing the eager students to do their best and to prove themselves as the most unique and novel designers. Fashion Design teachers at HU always appreciate their hard work and potential.

 

For any university it is not enough that it may teach its students how to create designs but it should also provide a platform to its students to display their work. HU considers it as the most essential aspect of the fashion department. It has a permanent Fashion & Textile display area for the students’ designs and creativity, HU also invites media for event coverage.

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. 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: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

Fire Dancer Quilt featuring black and white Fire Dancer fabrics with coloured accents of Red Egg and Spoon Forest fabrics. Design by Alex Morgan

 

Fabrics on Spoonflower

Materials Transformation workshop with Yoshiko 27 Sept - 1 Oct

 

www.whitireia.ac.nz

www.stansborough.co.nz

fabric design to be launched at Life in Style trade show Melbourne.

Take a look at our patchwork patterns made with hand printed fabric! Try block printing your own quilting fabric to create easy unique textile design, find out more www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-tv-craft-ideas-quilting-p...

Ethno Snowflakes. Created from a hand drawing. Ethnic motifs from hot India combined with the shape of snowflakes from cold Siberia.

 

Custom printed fabric — www.spoonflower.com/fabric/7748784-ethno-snowflakes-by-ju...

 

Vector illustration — set Snowflakes - www.shutterstock.com/g/juliafaranchuk/sets/94875767

  

work in progress- new collection

Chris Gray is a contemporary textile designer, artist and embroiderer who teaches wonderful sewing crafts.

To learn more see her website

www.mabonarts.co.uk

Students of Textile Design showcased their semester work and received a lot of admiration and appreciation by the guests, fashionistas, teachers and students alike. The spectators were extremely surprised to see the capacity and aptitude of the aspiring Textile Design students at HU.

 

Hajvery University (HU)’s school of Fashion & Textile Design is one of the best Schools in the country. It has all the wonderful attraction for the young talent: Professional Fashions Designers, Trendy and stylish students, Huge sewing and designing lab, refined machinery, colorful environment, well-decorated display rooms make it a perfect place to study.

 

Students from all over Pakistan come here to learn new styles and techniques of fashion industry. Students are so artistic, creative and dynamic that there is a strong and healthy competition amongst them. The teachers always enjoy nurturing the eager students to do their best and to prove themselves as the most unique and novel designers. Fashion Design teachers at HU always appreciate their hard work and potential.

 

For any university it is not enough that it may teach its students how to create designs but it should also provide a platform to its students to display their work. HU considers it as the most essential aspect of the fashion department. It has a permanent Fashion & Textile display area for the students’ designs and creativity, HU also invites media for event coverage.

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. 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: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

Floral geometric symmetrical ornament. Hand drawing. Linear graphics. Black on white - www.spoonflower.com/fabric/7748711-floral-geometric-symme...

  

"Material Transformations" workshop with Yoshiko I Wada, Porirua studio, NZ

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I really enjoyed working on this art felt and beading it was great too. (Helmut made lots of fires to keep me warm while working!) I like it very much because the tree spirit is looking at me and reminding me to remember the trees! It was inspired by Friedensreich Hundertwasser's paintings, which I really like and find visually fascinating. I read a couple books about his philosophy of living with trees and having nature integrated into modern living spaces and I have to agree with him.....it is a very important fact of life to live in harmony with the trees on this planet!

So I will dedicate this artwork to my Dad, Jim Herberger, who plants at least 50 trees every year! Thanks Pops!

 

 

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.

 

a partially finished half-silk Jamdani sari in the loom

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.

 

Mehr Infos gibt es hier: www.nadjagirod.com/de/home/20-musterdruckkurs.html

 

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Print your own pattern - join our screenprint class. click the link to find out more: www.nadjagirod.com/en/home/20-musterdruckkurs.html

This is Mari Nagy on the left and me, Julie Herberger-Dittrich on the right.

 

Mari is knowledgeable about all kinds of textile oriented work because she has been around the world studying the traditional crafts of various cultures and has written over 60 books concerning ethnography of the places she has traveled to over the last 30 years of her life.

If you are interested to get in contact with Mari and organize classes with her, then please e-mail her and ask her about getting a similar seminar in your area or when her next textile study trips will be. marinagy7@gmail.com

If you want to invite a real Textile Design Expert to your area and make things with felt, leather, or Nuno Felting, then she would be the woman to invite!

Traded to Snoopthesnooper Trading.

 

Materials: Background (Japanese textile design print); border (rubberized nail sticker); image from Dover, adapted from Sugimura Jihei's "The Court Lady Sho-Shikibu"; stickers.

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)

 

See our short history of Painted Fabrics at: www.sheffield.gov.uk/libraries/archives-and-local-studies...

Students of Textile Design showcased their semester work and received a lot of admiration and appreciation by the guests, fashionistas, teachers and students alike. The spectators were extremely surprised to see the capacity and aptitude of the aspiring Textile Design students at HU.

 

Hajvery University (HU)’s school of Fashion & Textile Design is one of the best Schools in the country. It has all the wonderful attraction for the young talent: Professional Fashions Designers, Trendy and stylish students, Huge sewing and designing lab, refined machinery, colorful environment, well-decorated display rooms make it a perfect place to study.

 

Students from all over Pakistan come here to learn new styles and techniques of fashion industry. Students are so artistic, creative and dynamic that there is a strong and healthy competition amongst them. The teachers always enjoy nurturing the eager students to do their best and to prove themselves as the most unique and novel designers. Fashion Design teachers at HU always appreciate their hard work and potential.

 

For any university it is not enough that it may teach its students how to create designs but it should also provide a platform to its students to display their work. HU considers it as the most essential aspect of the fashion department. It has a permanent Fashion & Textile display area for the students’ designs and creativity, HU also invites media for event coverage.

 

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. 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: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

throw for wooden bench made of felt.

wool from mountain sheep and merino

I give classes in nuno felting myself and if you are interested then check out my web site at www.license-to-thrill.biz

I post a list of classes which I give for adults and children in the Stuttgart Germany region.

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.

 

Mehr Infos gibt es hier: www.nadjagirod.com/de/home/20-musterdruckkurs.html

 

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Print your own pattern - join our screenprint class. click the link to find out more: www.nadjagirod.com/en/home/20-musterdruckkurs.html

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.

Work in progress

  

☆Commissioned work☆

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