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Skirteleon is a skirt that changes color in relation to the mood and activities of the wearer. Is made of a special smart and interactive laminated cotton fabric that is waterproof and was developed at CuteCircuit.

textile design by Jamaica Byles blogged at www.patternlovely.blogspot.com

textile design by Jamaica Byles blogged at www.patternlovely.blogspot.com

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.

"shell" fashion by: julia krantz; model: thistel ; makeup: angelica klüft

Size 20x30 cm. This textile work is made of cotton and felt.

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The Beaconhouse National University School of Visual Arts and Design Degree Show (Final Thesis Display) 2010 at Tarogil Campus.

"shell" fashion by: julia krantz; model: thistel ; makeup: angelica klüft

9glory free pattern-vintage flower strawberry

 

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9glory free pattern-vintage flower strawberry

 

Personal, commercial free available

  

*site

www.9glory.com

 

*free download

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*free pattern ricense

9glory.com/9glory/license.php

 

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So here I flipped it over and layed a wonderfully shiney silk / wool yarn design arround the heart. It looks transparent because the 2 layers of thin merino fleece are wet.

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.

 

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

 

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This is turbo-charged felting power! Only to be done at the end! We don't want to whip it out of shape, rather into shape!

View the whole collection on www.spoonflower.com/profiles/mariskadesign ©2013 Marisakdesign by Maria Szollosi All Rights Reserved

Here I am finishing up the design by laying thin strands of unspun mulberry silk fibers into the heart.

my textile design inspired by nyc elevator door

Check out the amazing tablet weavings she makes with her naturally dyed wool: www.brettchenborten.de

This bag was the smallest, but acually the most challenging to make because of the 4 felted folds and shape of this bag.

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