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Tullie Textiles group meets on the second Sunday of the month at Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery between 2-4 pm. Each month we see a different object from the collections and I demonstrate a different textile skill or technique. The group is free to attend. June: Beaded Buttons
We also had a selection of work from a participatory project run by artist Carol Parker called 'From Lincolnshire and Back.'
Textiles were shown to shoppers as though they were rugs. My guess is that the young lady on the left is engaged and her family is choosing material for her wedding.
Outcome One AS Coursework, relating to te design brief 'Water'. The heat setting methods are able to portray textures.
1. stoff - lillahvit, 2. stoff - ferskenroserpårosagrunn, 3. stoff - rosaroser, 4. stoff - grønt
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The Textile Operatives’ Hall on Silver Street in Bury now used as an annexe to the public library. Thursday 28th May 2009
Note, the building was designed by David Hardman and built between 1893 and 1894 for two cotton industry unions. The Bury, Radcliffe and District Weavers’ and Winders’ Association, and the Bury and District Card, Blowing and Ring Spinners’ Association. It was opened by Lady Dilke on 5th May 1894 and was in use as offices by the Bury Metropolitan Borough Council
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Is the issue of textile waste improving?
In spite of a fashion press that's massively optimistic about solutions to fashion waste, @DrChristinaDean, founder of @GetRedressed and @TheRCollective, tells that fashion's waste problem is still spinning out of control. 🔥
(Globally) Textile waste is estimated to increase by about 60% between 2015 and 2030, with an additional new 57 million tons of waste being generated annually, reaching an annual total of 148 million tons, which is equivalent to the annual waste of 17.5kg per capita across the planet.
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The Museum has featured exhibits like this one, weavings from Oaxaca, classes in dying wool with natural dyes, weaving, textiles sales from various regions in Mexico (this month from Michoacan) and a pricey gift shop for people who can afford to buy collectors items.
Exposición 'Textiles instalativos. Del medio al lugar' (26 de noviembre de 2021 - 15 de mayo de 2022). Fotografía: Pepe Morón
"Textiles &..." show at Parkside Gallery, Birmingham City University, curated by Marlene Little.
Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic GX7.
Artist: Kathleen McFarlane
An ambitious complete textile environment featuring all new work by an artist who has been crossing the boundaries of art and craft for fifty years to great acclaim.
Salthouse 06, Salthouse Church, Norfolk, England, UK
Students study at Port City Java coffee shop in the College of Textiles on Centennial Campus, a 1000-acre advanced technology community for university, government, and industrial partners located adjacent to NCSU's main campus.
Off the wet room is the small but important "dye room". This has a stove top surface with an extraction hood overhead as well as a separate fume cupboard. The room also houses a large reverse osmosis water system which can be hooked up to the washer/dryer as needed. A lot of water is needed, and promptly, when cleaning large tapestries, carpets and kilims.
An old textile mill in Marion, North Carolina scheduled for demolition according to recent news reports. Company name is spelled out on the chimney with white bricks.
An old textile mill in Marion, North Carolina scheduled for demolition according to recent news reports.
Textile Evolution Retreat 2010:Judy Gula is totally surprised with the mixed media collage her mom, Pat, made for her in Carol Sloan's Scraps, Fragments and Artifacts class. Yes she cried! But they were happy tears of love.
Visit www.textileevolution.com for this year's class listing.
The Textile Technology unit taught all about fabrics that are used for garments and their individual properties. This gave a deeper understanding of why different textiles are chosen for different types of garments, and the importance of making the right choice.
For part of this unit, three moodboards each depicting a different type of garment for a different end user were produced. They had to detail the fabric selections (and the justifications for these selections) for a children’s raincoat, a women’s overcoat, and a women’s babydoll dress.