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Take a look at our patchwork patterns made with hand printed fabric! Try block printing your own quilting fabric to create easy unique textile design, find out more www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-tv-craft-ideas-quilting-p...

(Detail) Perfect to dress up any table or bed - use it horizontally as a table runner or vertically as a 2-place placemat... or alternatively place it at the foot of your bed for a lovely accent.

 

Created with the environment in mind the textiles are printed on natural base cloths using water-based solvent-free inks. Various fabrics, 9oz Hemp / Organic Cotton Canvas. Runners are fully lined with natural seeded unbleached calico and have a 100% natural cotton product label sewn into the side seam.

 

The fabrics and limited-production items are for sale online, visit my website and follow the links: www(dot)pinchriver(dot)com(dot)au

 

Wholesale and custom order enquiries are welcome.

 

Pinch River's objective is to produce high quality products. Handmade items often display characteristics that are different from mass produced items, this does not make them flawed or inferior but instead makes them unique. All care is taken to accurately represent the true colours of the fabric, however the colours that appear on your monitor may vary from the actual colours of the fabric due to monitor settings.

 

© Designed by Gabriella Tagliapietra / Pinch River, Australia. Copying these designs is unlawful. NB formerly stilelemente, the business name changed in August 2013.

"Do you think this is the result?" Ebba with Margaretha och Hans.

  

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 37/44

 

See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermann’s collection in Sörmlands museum's database

See some of Ebba von Eckermanns clothes

  

Sörmlands museum

 

Here is a wonderful wooden printing block that produces a lovely printed heart design with a sprial in the middle. To see more on this specific block or to view the actual block go to www.colouricious.com/shop/hd15-heart-block-printing-design

 

you can find the fabric I used to sew these two pillows here:

www.spoonflower.com/fabric/3390090

Chris Gray is a contemporary textile designer, artist and embroiderer who teaches wonderful sewing crafts.

To learn more see her website

www.mabonarts.co.uk

técnica: pastel oleoso

"It is always lots of work to do". Hilda och Ernst Andersson

  

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 31/44

 

See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermann’s collection in Sörmlands museum's database

See some of Ebba von Eckermanns clothes

  

Sörmlands museum

 

Surface pattern designs © Kim Buchheit

Students of Textile Design showcased their semester work and received a lot of admiration and appreciation by the guests, fashionistas, teachers and students alike. The spectators were extremely surprised to see the capacity and aptitude of the aspiring Textile Design students at HU.

 

Hajvery University (HU)’s school of Fashion & Textile Design is one of the best Schools in the country. It has all the wonderful attraction for the young talent: Professional Fashions Designers, Trendy and stylish students, Huge sewing and designing lab, refined machinery, colorful environment, well-decorated display rooms make it a perfect place to study.

 

Students from all over Pakistan come here to learn new styles and techniques of fashion industry. Students are so artistic, creative and dynamic that there is a strong and healthy competition amongst them. The teachers always enjoy nurturing the eager students to do their best and to prove themselves as the most unique and novel designers. Fashion Design teachers at HU always appreciate their hard work and potential.

 

For any university it is not enough that it may teach its students how to create designs but it should also provide a platform to its students to display their work. HU considers it as the most essential aspect of the fashion department. It has a permanent Fashion & Textile display area for the students’ designs and creativity, HU also invites media for event coverage.

 

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

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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

This wonderful leaf heart wooden printing block is great for Block Printing beginners who who want to make their own quilt or fabric. To see this block in full go to www.colouricious.com/shop/hd19-leaf-heart-design

técnica: tinta nanquim, aquarela e pincel

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 33/44

 

See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermann’s collection in Sörmlands museum's database

See some of Ebba von Eckermanns clothes

  

Sörmlands museum

 

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

"Well done!" Gerda Andersson och Ebba von Eckermann

  

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 24/44

 

See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermann’s collection in Sörmlands museum's database

See some of Ebba von Eckermanns clothes

  

Sörmlands museum

 

Copyright © 2009 Nadja Haldimann | All rights reserved.

Painted Fabrics Limited was a luxury textiles company set up by Annie Bindon Carter in Sheffield during the First World War to offer employment to wounded ex-servicemen. The men acquired a wide range of new skills very different from their pre-war occupations including hand stencilling using specially adapted brushes and tools, screen printing, block printing, spray painting and garment manufacture. Mrs Carter's motto for Painted Fabrics was 'Work not Charity'. The company was based at Meadowhead, Sheffield.

 

The company was wound up in 1959 and the archives were presented to Sheffield City Libraries.

 

(Sheffield Archives: PF/4/2/7/8)

 

See our short history of Painted Fabrics at: www.sheffield.gov.uk/libraries/archives-and-local-studies...

Chris Gray is a contemporary textile designer, artist and embroiderer who teaches wonderful sewing crafts.

To learn more see her website

www.mabonarts.co.uk

Photo: Mark Mawston

 

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Textile designing with transfer paint makes amazing fabric art. Fabric painting and printing were used to make these craft ideas, find out how to paint fabric www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-textile-courses-design-tr...

Here is a wonderful wooden printing block that produces a lovely printed heart design with a sprial in the middle. To see more on this specific block or to view the actual block go to www.colouricious.com/shop/hd15-heart-block-printing-design

 

"The daughter of 'Haga' makes her warp."

 

"Gun Andersson"

  

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 2/44

 

See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermann’s collection in Sörmlands museum's database

See some of Ebba von Eckermanns clothes

  

Sörmlands museum

 

Painted Fabrics Limited was a luxury textiles company set up by Annie Bindon Carter in Sheffield during the First World War to offer employment to wounded ex-servicemen. The men acquired a wide range of new skills very different from their pre-war occupations including hand stencilling using specially adapted brushes and tools, screen printing, block printing, spray painting and garment manufacture. Mrs Carter's motto for Painted Fabrics was 'Work not Charity'. The company was based at Meadowhead, Sheffield.

 

The company was wound up in 1959 and the archives were presented to Sheffield City Libraries.

 

(Sheffield Archives: PF/1/2)

 

See our short history of Painted Fabrics at: www.sheffield.gov.uk/libraries/archives-and-local-studies...

Surface pattern designs © Kim Buchheit

Left Memories... Though still could wear those.

Accessories design.

Necklace design and done by myself. At a time in my life that I used to sell these as well.

Brass beads & Semi precious (gems) beads.

 

Photographed on Hand-painted Silk designs of mine too.

Thanks for viewing and commenting.

To be continued.

Copyrights(c) Nira Dabush.

"I would like to have these bedblankets myself". Vera Klintebäck

  

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 28/44

 

See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermann’s collection in Sörmlands museum's database

See some of Ebba von Eckermanns clothes

  

Sörmlands museum

 

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Lahore. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details:

 

UAN: 042-111-777-007

   

Explore HU at www.hup.edu.pk

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

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

Spoon Forest collection textile/surface design on Greeting cards, pattern by Spellstone

 

Greeting cards printed by Moo

Estampa inspirada em bordados folk. Feita com 3 variações de cor. Foi vendida para a empresa americana Sunham Home Fashions.

Colouricious loves block printing! Wood block printing on fabric allows you to design your own fabric for your textile art and craft projects. To learn more about fabric printing with wooden printing blocks go to www.colouricious.com/shop/block-printing-textile-design-t...

Students of Textile Design showcased their semester work and received a lot of admiration and appreciation by the guests, fashionistas, teachers and students alike. The spectators were extremely surprised to see the capacity and aptitude of the aspiring Textile Design students at HU.

 

Hajvery University (HU)’s school of Fashion & Textile Design is one of the best Schools in the country. It has all the wonderful attraction for the young talent: Professional Fashions Designers, Trendy and stylish students, Huge sewing and designing lab, refined machinery, colorful environment, well-decorated display rooms make it a perfect place to study.

 

Students from all over Pakistan come here to learn new styles and techniques of fashion industry. Students are so artistic, creative and dynamic that there is a strong and healthy competition amongst them. The teachers always enjoy nurturing the eager students to do their best and to prove themselves as the most unique and novel designers. Fashion Design teachers at HU always appreciate their hard work and potential.

 

For any university it is not enough that it may teach its students how to create designs but it should also provide a platform to its students to display their work. HU considers it as the most essential aspect of the fashion department. It has a permanent Fashion & Textile display area for the students’ designs and creativity, HU also invites media for event coverage.

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

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 32/44

 

See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermann’s collection in Sörmlands museum's database

See some of Ebba von Eckermanns clothes

  

Sörmlands museum

 

Taken, Aug, 15, 2011.

Erets Israel Museum, Tel- Aviv.

Thanks for viewing and commenting.

Copyrights (c) Nira Dabush.

”The old Haga house”. Ebba von Eckermann

  

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 20/44

 

See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermann’s collection in Sörmlands museum's database

See some of Ebba von Eckermanns clothes

  

Sörmlands museum

 

Photo: Mark Mawston

 

Texprint® - Registered Charity No 1000411

Legal notice: Texprint owns or is licensed to use all the copyright works and other intellectual property rights in our website; you may not print off, copy, or distribute any of the material on our website without our prior written permission.

 

"These are ready". Vera Klinebäck

  

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 27/44

 

See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermann’s collection in Sörmlands museum's database

See some of Ebba von Eckermanns clothes

  

Sörmlands museum

 

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