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Textile magazine: Rapporter, August 2008.

 

Exhibition of three room dividers at Skals Håndarbejdsskole.

 

Photographer: Mette Lise Rössing.

polaroid 600

direct from scanner

 

left: sewing files and textile design file.

right: tie-dye scarves that i did last night because the due date is today =x (so far this is the only polaroid that i've taken that's sharp ><")

 

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today was the last day of my 2nd academic year at nafa and it didn't feel like the last day at all!

 

i've still got tons of work piled up on my desk, sewing machine and computer. assessment is next thursday, 2nd proj for fashion design is due on monday, so is the pattern making file. and my shirt for my final outfit isn't even 1/4 done.

 

oh boy.

Traded to muddledmind.

 

Materials: Background (print of Japanese textile design); lace; oigami paper; geisha image from Dover.

Textile magazine: Rapporter, Maj, 2006.

 

A note about the exhibition from Stoftrykker- og Væverlaugets 60 års Jubilæum. STRIBER til stol og krop.

Series of room dividers sold to Foundation Realdania. The materials are stainless steel, monofilament, polyester and coated polyurethane.

 

Photographer: Ole Akhøj.

Kevin identified native plants for the class and explained proper collection methods.

 

Photo by Angela Richardson

Snow White Rose Red phonescase on Society6 ©2012 Alex Morgan All Rights Reserved

Students took photos of plants and used GPS to create a map of where they were located within the prairie.

 

Photo by Angela Richardson

textile design

Dyeing Pot: Heated Acid dyes are spooned over the wrapped pole for a good 15 minutes. The outer fiber will be dark and the inner layers will resit the dye to create a surprising effect which resembles wood grain or rippling water!

Here I gently rubbed the pink chiffon over the stones and into the soft wool. I used a curtain at first to protect my design from moving, but later removed it after the initial rubbing was done.

35 x 85 cm

Puuvilla, metallilanka

Kudonta / loimimaalaus

Exhibition catalog: 25 Jahre Internationale Textilekunst Graz, 2009.

 

A room divider from the serie of "A Tribute to Chancay". After research at Museo Amano,

Peru, new designs were developed in complex gauze. The materials are stainless steel, carbon and polyester.

 

Photographer: Ole Akhøj.

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

from the book

marimekko: fabrics, fashion, architecture

edited by marianne aav

www.sophiebanh.com/bonjour-paris

 

Modern interpretation of a toile pattern design referencing the 1957 film 'Funny Face' starring Audrey Hepburn.The film centres on a shy bookstore employee Jo (Audrey Hepburn) who has been scouted by a New York City-based fashion photographer Dick Avery (Fred Astaire) who he believes has the potential to become a successful model. He gets Jo to go with him to France, where he snaps more pictures of her against iconic Parisian backdrops. My toile design references the Parisian scenery and uses a mix of traditional painted media and digital elements to create my final design.

These head wraps are actually ver versatile and can be used as belts or hip huggers to jazz up an outfit!

Spider Mum original and digital art with vintage Japanese design motifs. Square scarf design for Vida.com.

Linoleum block prints done by the high school junior class I taught this past school year.

Behind the Scenes film shots for Charlotte Campbell's SS16 collection

 

You can see her work here:

www.campbellcharlotte.com/

my design all right rserved

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