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On 10 March enthusiastic craftsmen have shared their passion for their work and participants have learned using different textile craft techniques themsleves during the Mingei Day workshop.
My first A2 Coursework outcome in relation to 'Quilting and Patchwork'. I incorporated methods i experimented with in my sketchbook, including crazy patchwork and flat quilting.
Visits to a textile museum and the workshop of the Quito School woodworkers in San Antonio de Ibarra, Ecuador.
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The Cromford textile factory in Ratingen on the Rhine was founded in 1783 by Johann Gottfried Brügelmann and was the first factory on the European mainland. Today it is home to a branch of the LVR Industrial Museum.
Non-textile wall hangings can be classified under trademark class 27, if you want to register such products for a brand or mark name.
TEXTILE AUXILIARIES
HT supplies a variety of fine chemical products including formaldehyde free fixing agent, acid fixing agent, multi-scouring enzyme, sequestering agent (CT powder), heat sublimation fastness improving agent, wet rubbing fastness improver, soaping agent, ice cool silicone softener, terpolymer silicone softener, brightening lubricant, softener, etc.
Pretreatment Auxiliaries
Pretreatment auxiliaries are crucial to the first step in textile processing involving bleaching, scouring,wetting and other pretreatment processes. HT offers a versatile range of pretreatment agents for various fabrics like cotton and polyester: scouring agent, anti-creasing agent, wax removing agent, sequestering powder, defoaming agent, oil removing agent, reduction clearing agent,peroxide stabilizers, anti releasing agent, etc.
Dyeing Auxiliaries
Dyeing auxiliaries are essential to textile dyeing and printing processing. HT produces dyeing agents for complete range of fibers including cotton, polyester, wool, nylon and acrylic. According to different functions, there are leveling and dispersing agent, fixing agent and powder,soaping agent and Enzyme, acid donor, stripping agent,expanding agent, retarding agent, oil removing agent and repairing agent.
Hand Feels Finishing Agent
The most significant function of finishing agents is to improve the fabric surface smoothness in the finishing process. At HT, there are softener, smoothing, silicone emulsion, and silicone oil series textile finishing chemicals for different fabrics chemical needs. With years of exporting experience and the assistance of dedicated fine chemical professionals, HT offers high quality finishing agents with competitive price.
Printing Auxiliaries
HT is specialized in production of all kinds of textile chemical auxiliaries with one-stop service and free samples delivery. Supplying, exporting, wholesaling and trading of printing auxiliaries mainly for Mid East, Southest Asia, Northern and Eastern Europe markets.
Detail of Altar cloth from Huittinan church. Silk, gold and silver thread on linen ground. Made in late 15th century by Birgitta Anundsdotter. Helsinki History Museum.
Textile Museum CEO Maryclaire Ramsey delivers opening remarks for "A Lady found a Culture in its Cloth: Barack Obama's Mother and Indonesian Batiks". Photo by Katy Clune.
a sample I created in textiles using heat transfer, text on acetate and stitch
I like the bold graphic qualities.
Donated by TEXTILE TRAILS
Textile Trails’ products are hand-woven in Laos and Cambodia. The artisans are empowered, not only by the income they earn, but by the value given to their traditional skills and heritage.
This piece was woven at the Stung Treng Women's Development Center in Camboidia. The centre states its purpose as “to assist in breaking the cycle of poverty and improve living standards by offering programs in literacy and health education, vocational training and employment.” You can see images and video of Cambodian weaving at
textiletrails.com.au/category/cambodian-techniques.
"Herbs have proven indispensable in the textile industry. A variety of plants contain strong fibers in their stalks, utilized in the production of fabrics such as linen, sisal, Manila hemp and jute. Specialty artisans often employ herb leaves, stems, flowers and roots in creating beautiful natural dyes for handcrafted fabrics.
Plant textile herbs in your own garden for their wonderful array of textures and colors."