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A great way to recycle textiles is to use them in crafts! Create your own fabric, use block printing, free machining, dyeing fabric and needle felting for mixed media recycled crafts. For more textile recycling projects and ideas www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-tv-creative-craft-textile...
Brochure: BioBio, 2010.
A research project on new natural composite materials for product design. The project is carried out in collaboration with Danish industrial designer Martin Larsen and with senior engineer Tom Løgstrup Andersen from Risø, the Danish National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy. With the project, we are aiming at developing new materials that combine the brilliant mechanical properties of natural fibers with their tactile aesthetic qualities by casting a woven textile in a biopolymer. The outcome of the first year of experimentation was exhibited at the Craft and Design Biennale 09 at the Danish Design Museum Trapholt over the summer of 2009. Martin and Karina were awarded a prize by The Danish State Art Foundation for their work as well as they have received funding from The Danish Nationalbank Jubilee Foundation of 1968.
Photographer: Martin Larsen.
You can take your textile printing skills to the next level with block printing with craft supplies such as glitter pens to see more on the Colouricious craft supplies go to www.colouricious.com/shop/wood-stamps-paint-block-printing
Take your textile art skills to the next level by block printing through stencils. To see more about these designs and what wooden printing block looks like go to www.colouricious.com/shop/wooden-printing-blocks-heart-de...
Take your textile art skills to the next level by block printing through stencils. To see more about these designs and what wooden printing block looks like go to www.colouricious.com/shop/wooden-printing-blocks-heart-de...
My design "Catch of the Day" in this weeks design challenge of spoonflower. Mosaic fish looks cool for a Men's shirt.
Fabric and textile art using velvet is an easy and amazing textile technique! Perfect craft ideas for adults, these textile projects are full of free machine embroidery designs! www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-tv-creative-art-textiles-...
using these indain flower and garland designs, you can use these wooden printing blocks to block print your own designs for quilting, patchwork, embroidery and much more! to see full range of wooden printing blocks, go to www.colouricious.com
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of Sörmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 41/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermann’s collection in Sörmlands museum's database
Learn all the textile techniques you need to make stunning textile art landscapes at www.colouricious.com/shop/fabric-painting-embroidery-text...
Kokopelli is one of the most intriguing and widespread images surviving from ancient Anasazi Indian mythology. The figure represents a mischievous trickster playing a flute. At Colouricious we have made especially for you some Kokopelli Wooden Printing Blocks to see what you can get do with these Wooden Printing Blocks. To see more on these blocks go to www.colouricious.com/shop/koppelli-wood-stamps
Choose the rules for yourself.
Never let no one, dictate you rules not suitable for you.
Never let a person fool your mind with childish games
.......... AND... Since the rules changed...
Enjoy life...! Live it the way you know.. the way you believe...
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Copyrights (c) Nira Dabush.
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
Un tailleur comme une armure poétique : motif Bambi camouflage médiéval, en tapisserie mécanique tissée par Craye à Roubaix – entre coton et polyester, tradition et technologie. Surmonté d’un cimier « bois de cerf » en fourrure synthétique, structure fil de fer. Une silhouette manifeste, hybride et théâtrale.
🎨 Jean-Charles de Castelbajac - Collection « Go ! Go ! Diva » - Prêt-à-Porter Automne/Hiver 2010-2011
📍Photographié à l’exposition Le Louvre Haute Couture 2025
This paisley heart design was created with a beautifully carved wooden printing block from India to see more on this block or to view the block go to www.colouricious.com/shop/hd14-paisley-heart-design
You can take your textile printing skills to the next level with block printing with craft supplies such as glitter pens to see more on the Colouricious craft supplies go to www.colouricious.com/shop/wood-stamps-paint-block-printing
Hozuki design printed on linen cotton canvas by Spoonflower and made into a tea towel by Roostery. Cosmati design printed on giftwrap by Spoonflower. Designs available in fabric or wallpaper at Spoonflower.
Fabric and textile art using velvet is an easy and amazing textile technique! Perfect craft ideas for adults, these textile projects are full of free machine embroidery designs! www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-tv-creative-art-textiles-...
"… and Daddy sometimes too"
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of Sörmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 42/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermann’s collection in Sörmlands museum's database
using these indain flower and garland designs, you can use these wooden printing blocks to block print your own designs for quilting, patchwork, embroidery and much more! to see full range of wooden printing blocks, go to www.colouricious.com