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Layers of fabrics in a display at the Science Museum in London. This exhibit was about 20 feet tall and 10 feet wide, photo only captures a portion.
Textile is sewn into doll rags doll.....Madame Bijou in the old lady-madam by Sieve.:)
I don't know the thing too well, but I guess it's safe to say that these are used in the production of textiles.
Selected pages from sketchbooks showing development of techniques and research of textile artists during a Textiles project.
©2012 textile Yamaguchi Michiwo
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textile Yamaguchi Michiwo | WHO DID IT?
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textile design : Yamaguchi Michiwo
photographer : Ilko Allexandroff
fashion design : Akira Ito(plug-design-office)
hair&make-up : Rissa
model : Kinako Kocteau
Emily P. Reynolds Historic Costume Collection
Victor Knell
Ancestral village: Teplitz and Brienne, Bessarabia
Item number: 2003.06.02
Bridal tiara/crescent attached to floor-length veil of white tulle net, edged with two-inch wide white lace. This bridal tiara is white satin rayon, stiffened with clear wax and embroidered with pearlized beige seed beads and white seed beads in a seven-scalloped motif with wax coated beige paper calla lilies attached on each end of nine-inch crescent where veil lace border is attached.
Date: circa 1940
Collection Finding Aid: library.ndsu.edu/repository/handle/10365/21597
Accession Number: 2003.06
Collection Number: 079
This was a blind inbossing that I appliqued fabrics to push areas forward like the line of the face and the hand. Its important not to say what the image is!
"Yo-yo quilt," textile. Artist: Louise Barrows Lowe. This 6' x 8' quilt was made with 6,360 one-inch fabric “yo-yos.” This work will be on display as part of the solo exhibit "Material Remains: One Woman's Life Through the Eye of Her Needle" opening at the TAUNY Center in Canton, NY on February 13 with a pea soup and johnny cake lunch followed by a curator's tour of the exhibit.