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Redwood Guild of Fiber Arts - 70th Anniversary Project Shown at the 2019 Sonoma County Fair. textile techniques include dyeing, weaving, spinning, knitting, crocheting, felting and stitching.
Getting use to the buttons and wheels on my new camera by shooting objects around the house and in the house. I really liked the way this silk rose came out! I hope you do too. I liked the fact that you can see tiny patterns on some of the petals.
( A special thank you to all of my MM friends!!)
created for Macro Mondays' theme of the week. If you have time: www.fluidr.com/photos/30939846@N07/sets/72157652288287286
Gepolsterter Stuhlsitz.
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Für“Looking close....on Friday!“
Thema:“ Textile Texture“ am 14.05.2021
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New style necklace - first of its kind- made from various vintage textiles, adorned with hand beading and 80' sequins.
Basic complementary warp patterning learned in my textile days from a Textile Arts Council workshop by Ed Franquemont and Nilda Callanaupa. Chaska means 'star'
Hope Silk Mill, Leek was extended in 1928-1929 in an Art deco style and it is this section that has survived. The mill is still used in the textile trade, being occupied by a business manufacturing specialist sports wear such as rugby shirts.
Rainy day at textile industry ruins...solo visit, 2023
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Greetings to UrbanPhoto, Trojan, Adi for important clues :)
Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)
Punched tapes are controlling the weaving looms, for the production of certain patterns
Local market in Antigua, Guatemala.
Textiles is perhaps Guatemala's best-known and most popular artisanal activity; It is also one of the most important export products in the country. The most popular fabrics are produced by indigenous women, creating intricate designs with multiple colors; but in general, typical fabrics are produced by both, women and men, women use the traditional back-strap loom with wooden sticks, while men use a big pedal loom to produce them.
www.spanishacademyantiguena.com/blog/2018/10/01/guatemala...