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What a wonderful nuno felt and then the shibori after that just worked wonders! This will make a grand Furoshiki wrapping cloth!
The class went to the Wisconsin State Herbarium and met with Mark Allen Wetter, Collections Manager and Curator. There, we learned about traditional plant survey methods, handled specimens, and looked at early field journals that included handwritten notes and many beautiful drawings. Students had a chance to see collected samples of the plants that they would be looking for and collecting later in the field.
Photo by Angela Richardson
A modern design made from gold lame, taffeta, sequinned organza and lurex fringing. A useful garment on certain occaisions!
Chris Gray is a contemporary textile designer, artist and embroiderer who teaches wonderful sewing crafts.
To learn more see her website
Book: Væv i tiden - 25 år med Væveskolen, 2008.
Author: Lisbeth Tolstrup (editorial) and
Jytte Bertelsen, Anne Madsen, Bente Søefeldt, Inge Bang Sørensen, (working group).
Publishing: Fiber Feber.
A one week course held by Karina Nielsen Rios about how to weave with the fan reed.
NZ Materials Transformation workshop with Yoshiko 27 Sept - 1 Oct
Caroline Keogh in Porirua studio working on NZ woven wool with paste resist
NZ Materials Transformation workshop with Yoshiko 27 Sept - 1 Oct
Caroline Keogh in Porirua studio working on NZ woven wool with paste resist.
Preliminary artwork. A display of Sarah's work in on view at the Fashion and Textile Museum, London, until 17 May 2014.