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African Art Inspired. Dark version. Bright design in the African style. Abstract geometric pattern.

 

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Searching for textile art inspiration? Look at these craft project ideas for simple and easy textile design using textile art techniques from Marilyn Pipe www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-tv-textile-techniques-cre...

Frank Usher dress (Style: L437) in cream/gold.

 

Advertisement from 'Fashion' magazine dated September 1968.

 

great shape to be in: a 'Klein' design fabric in Terlenka

 

Jersey in Terlenka polyester is colourful, carefree, plain or fancy. Light as thistledown, soft as a kitten, it will keep you summer warm all winter long. In Terlenka, you'll feel great. And look it.

 

Terlenka is the registered name for A.K.U.'s polyester fibre and is manufactured in the U.K. by British Enkalon Ltd., Enkalon House, Regent Rd., Leicester. Tel: Leicester 27291.

Jersey fabrics personally designed by Bernat Klein are available only in Terlenka.

 

Klein was born in Senta, in what was then Yugoslavia. In 1940 he attended the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem and then moved on to the University of Leeds, England, where he studied textile technology from 1945. He was employed by various textile companies in England and Scotland until 1952 when he established Colourcraft (Gala) Ltd. This comprised a weaving centre in Galashiels in the Scottish Borders, producing rugs and other items which were sold at the company's own shop in Edinburgh. He created innovative textiles, building up trade with producers such as Marks and Spencer.

 

In 1962, Coco Chanel chose Klein's fabrics for her spring collection, which led to greater exposure and further sales to couture houses in the US and Europe including Dior, Balenciaga, Pierre Cardin and Saint Laurent. The company was renamed Bernat Klein Limited, and a major stake in the business was acquired by a subsidiary of Imperial Tobacco.

 

Klein resigned from this company in 1966, setting up on his own again. He based himself at his home near Selkirk, where he commissioned a studio building from the architect Peter Womersley, who had designed Klein's house, High Sunderland, in the 1950s. He established a cottage industry of hand-knitters, employing up to 250 people. During the 1970s he began producing his own clothing collections, and later established himself as a design and colour consultant. The Department of the Environment commissioned him in the latter capacity to develop standard ranges of carpets and upholstery fabrics.

 

Klein drew inspiration from nature for his textiles and paintings. His signature fabrics include colourful exotic tweeds, incorporating mohair and ribbons, as well as velvet and jersey fabrics. He won the Design Council Award in 1968, and was awarded an honorary degree from Heriot-Watt University in 2003.

Information c/o en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernat_Klein

A textile swatch for the ladies' tailoring department of the department store Mawer and Collingham. Swatches of fabric have been cut with pinking shears and attached to the catalogue. Fabrics shown include wool serge, cotton poplin and cord.

 

Company history

 

In 1900, Mawer & Collingham was incorporated as a private limited company, becoming Mawer & Collingham Ltd. Joseph Mawer Collingham, previously sole proprietor of Mawer & Collingham, became managing director and company secretary, a position he was to hold until his death in 1902. His sons, William, Cyril and Horace, and Mr. S. Graveley, previously a buyer, became directors. By the time of its incorporation, the company's trade had diversified to include wholesale and retail drapers, silk mercers, haberdashers, milliners, dressmakers, tailors, hatters, furriers, lacemen, clothiers, hosiers, glovers and general outfitters, carpet warehousemen, upholsterers and house furnishers and decorators.

  

(University of Glasgow Archive Services Ref: FRAS1005-7 )

 

Access the Mawer and Collingham catalogue here

   

Traded to CardHappy2009.

 

Materials: Background (Japanese textile design print); border (recycled perfume ad); image adapted from the woodblock print of Kiyomasu II's "Shitaya Style, set of three - Right".

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

This beautiful Sloth watercolor pattern needs your help to win in the latest @spoonflowerde contest

Please give me your vote and like in the latest contest:🎄

 

www.spoonflower.com/design-challenge/sloths

 

You do not need to be a member or logged in to vote. Just click on the link, search for my design, click and scroll to the end. Confirm there and you make me very happy! Thank you very much for your help!

 

questions? Email me: utart_home@gmx.net

101 things to do with your Spoonflower swatches..... no.1, A little pocket to keep my scissors in.

  

Textile design sample by Sylvia Chalmers, c1940s-1980s

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You can create your own elephant art or wall art using these wooden printing blocks carved from India. Here at Colouricious we have been block printing to make progress on our elephant designed quilt. To see more on these wooden printing blocks for textile printing go to www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-ideas-elephants

... my newest fabric designed by luzia pimpinella in co-operation with my friend jeanette from HUUPS for the FARBENMIX fall collection! :)

 

BLOGGED!

Since I started designing fabric, my inbox has been filled to the brim with questions from peeps who too want to design. It's difficult to respond to every email, and difficult to respond in a way that is actually helpful, and not continually allusive. My thinking for the book was this: there are books that tell you how to get published, there are books that tell you how to get your work into galleries, there are books for everything under the sun; why shouldn't there be a book for this tiny specific specialized market, that seems so hard to break into.

 

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You can create your own elephant art or wall art using these wooden printing blocks carved from India. Here at Colouricious we have been block printing to make progress on our elephant designed quilt. To see more on these wooden printing blocks for textile printing go to www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-ideas-elephants

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

a mix of quilt and felt

You can create your own elephant art or wall art using these wooden printing blocks carved from India. Here at Colouricious we have been block printing to make progress on our elephant designed quilt. To see more on these wooden printing blocks for textile printing go to www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-ideas-elephants

You can create your own elephant art or wall art using these wooden printing blocks carved from India. Here at Colouricious we have been block printing to make progress on our elephant designed quilt. To see more on these wooden printing blocks for textile printing go to www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-ideas-elephants

new textile design....not printed (yet)

"Papa takes a picture". Erik, Ebba, Margaretha and 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 44/44

 

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

See some of Ebba von Eckermanns clothes

  

Sörmlands museum

 

Holidays around the world- My watercolor xmas by utart

pattern soon in my shop on Spoonflower and Roostery

   

You can get it here:

 

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Another patterns are available in my shop. Do you wish another size, pls contact me!

  

Designed by UtART at www.facebook.com/UtArt.Home

  

Available for custom pattern projects. Contact me at utart_home@gmx.net

Searching for textile art inspiration? Look at these craft project ideas for simple and easy textile design using textile art techniques from Marilyn Pipe www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-tv-textile-techniques-cre...

new textile design....not printed (yet)

  

enchanting watercolor pattern of illustrated victorian boho flowers with different layers and tropical birds by UtART.

 

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Another colour and size is available in my shop. If you wish another size or color pls contact me!

 

Designed by UtART at www.facebook.com/UtArt.Home

 

Available for custom pattern projects. Contact me at utart_home@gmx.net

 

You can create your own elephant art or wall art using these wooden printing blocks carved from India. Here at Colouricious we have been block printing to make progress on our elephant designed quilt. To see more on these wooden printing blocks for textile printing go to www.colouricious.com/shop/craft-ideas-elephants

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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