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Souks são os tradicionais mercados árabes, onde são comercializados todo tipo de mercadoria, desde tecidos, especiarias, entre outros, onde o principal elemento é a barganha entre clientes e vendedores.

 

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Close up of embroidery and detail on the garment.

Textile market, Taipei - Taiwan

Textile Art by Birgitta Lindholm, Sweden

This piece was made from recycled materials that were formally garments, it includes some cotton shirt, lace, tulle and even a recycled swing tag, all sewn together using dissolvable fabric and free machine stitch, so each stitch is thoughtfully placed and composed. This piece also includes a gorgeous recycled sea blue cotton backing fabric cut to size, placed on a postcard. All pieces are detachable from the card and the backing fabric.

I spotted this colorful bundle while waiting in my shuttle bus and I couldn't resist taking a shot.

me tienen esclavizada con titulo....asi que los bolsitos se demoran.....paciencia porfa!

Textifood, an exhibition of resent fibres made from plant or animal sources, to be used for creating textiles. Palace of Culture and Science, Warszawa, Poland

embroidery on vintage textile

Texture

Final Design Samples for final design project piece inspired by textile designers. (Work In Progress)

Shroud from Coptic cemetary, Deir el-Banat, Fayum, Egypt

11th century CE

Textiles final major project designs.

 

Market Scenes

 

Antique Market

 

Shanghai,

China

Felt, wire, embroidery. Not sure if it needs some more surface action. Still thinking.

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

Textile Design School students learn about everything textile-related, from yarns, fabrics and dyes, to technology and display techniques.

Photo by Mike Nice

 

This space suit exhibit was part of the Greenville Textile Heritage Society Festival held at Textile Heritage Park. This was a prototype suit of the type worn by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin for the first moon landing.

 

The JP Stevens / Slater Plant produced the textile material for these space suits and later shuttle components.

 

The Greenville Textile Heritage Society Festival event was to celebrate the start of Phase 2 building of Textile Heritage Park.

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