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all*over*print |Heimtextil 2012

Students work in costuming for stage and screen classes, including a master class in silk painting and design led by textile artist Eleanor Hannan, on Thursday, April 6, 2017.

Textile designs © Jennifer Parry Dodge & Tomory Dodge 2010

 

(Magic Marker print shown hanging in the background).

The Avenue 51 Print is so named because it is made from a photograph I took of shadows on Avenue 51.

Old carpet samples and production waste get a second life with AW’s design contest. While sorting and recycling will always be important environmental measures in the carpet and floor covering industry, upcycling pushes the envelope that bit further. By upgrading waste into new, desirable products, AW takes an ecological stand while feeding its creative hunger. The contest challenges Belgian design, fashion and textile students to create a product, garment, furniture or accessory with carpet scraps. The finest design wins a cash prize. From March 29th to May 13th the winning designs from 2011 and 2012 are being exhibited at TIO3 in Ronse.

More scenes from the Quilt Barn at the 2009 Kutztown Folk Festival in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, USA, seen on July 3, 2009, the day before the quilt auction. If you've never had a chance to see 2,500 quilts in one room, I hope you will; it's wondrous! Unfortunately, we heard from a friend who runs a shop in Paradise that sales were really down this year. Please support folk art, if you can. The central quilt has a similar design to the one I bought in May. I don't know if log cabin star is the proper name for it, but I love the combination of the two designs!

my design all right rserved

finally-- after being swamped with new big girl job + life, trying to get back into being creative. (information to buy is in my about me)

Messe Frankfurt Interior Lifestyle Awards contest: IICD fraternity, Alumni and Students, are encouraged to apply for the prestigious award. The INTERIOR LIFESTYLE AWARDS invites participation in the below categories of the interior design –

(1.) Table Tops

(2.) Interior Accents

(3.) Textile Design

(4.) Sustainable Design.

 

Deadline : 28th February 2019

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crepe heat transfer scarf using suminagashi and mono printing

Fabric design by me. :-))))

See me at my blog: smilas.blogspot.com/

all*over*print |Heimtextil 2012

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

 

You can see her work here:

www.campbellcharlotte.com/

Graduating in 1993 Designer and Illustrator Tiel Seivl-Keevers went on to work as a graphic Designer then Lecturer before finally starting her own business Tsk Tsk in 2002. Tiel creates original textile designs, cards, paintings as well as illustrations.

 

Read more:

www.australianedge.net/2008/09/tsk-tsk/

 

www.tsktsk.com.au

How beautiful! It was fun to see how everyone made their own unique piece.

all*over*print |Heimtextil 2012

Old carpet samples and production waste get a second life with AW’s design contest. While sorting and recycling will always be important environmental measures in the carpet and floor covering industry, upcycling pushes the envelope that bit further. By upgrading waste into new, desirable products, AW takes an ecological stand while feeding its creative hunger. The contest challenges Belgian design, fashion and textile students to create a product, garment, furniture or accessory with carpet scraps. The finest design wins a cash prize. From March 29th to May 13th the winning designs from 2011 and 2012 are being exhibited at TIO3 in Ronse.

Here's one of the basic fabrics, Quilt Block Polka Dots, which I made for a small mini collection. See the whole collection, Bold Basics, and read more on the

ReannaLily Design Blog

haystack 1

Gelly Roll on Hammerpress Test Print Blank Journal

Textile designs © Jennifer Parry Dodge 2010

Sneak-peek of the textiles I've developed for ERMIE Holiday:

This is an as of yet Untitled Print. Printed on 100% Organic Cotton Sateen.

  

When designing the textile, think of it as your body of work and what message are you trying to send out to the world? Textile design is amazing because you can take pride in seeing your original artwork displayed on people all over the world!

 

So fun!

 

merci

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