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The old Dominion Textile plant
Magog, Québec 6:00 A.M.... moments before sunrise.
Nikon D700 Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8
Open-air Museum of the Łódź Wooden Architecture is an integral part of The Central Museum of Textiles in Łódź
El Museo al Aire Libre de Arquitectura en Madera es parte del Museo Central de Textiles de Lodz
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...
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...
Pattern called "Stugrabatt" ("Cottage Flower Bed").
The designs from Jobs have an utterly timeless identity. The floral fabrics are still printed entirely by hand, just as they were when it all began in the 1930’s.
The siblings Peer, Lisbet and Gocken Jobs were born early in the 1900s. Peer became interested in textile printing and the sisters Lisbet and Gocken were interested in painting and pottery. The print workshop is situated in Västanvik in the province of Dalecarlia (the Dala horse is also originating in the province of Dalecarlia).
(I have had this textile in my home since the 1980s.)
www.jobshandtryck.se/ (website also in English)
En 1895 entre los municipios de Montesquiu y les Llosses se construyó una colonia industrial para la fabricación de productos textiles. La colonia y su fábrica fue fundada por el ingeniero Suizo Edmundo Bebié. La fábrica se especializó en la fabricación de hilaturas.
La colonia y su fábrica se situó en uno de los meandros del rio Ter, ya que en plena revolución industrial se necesitaba la fuerza del agua para su transformación en energía y así alimentar el complejo industrial.
Los mejores años de la fábrica fueron los 40, llegando a vivir en la colonia unas 1.000 personas. A partir de los 80 se produjo el declive de la fábrica que acabó cerrando en 2008.
Aprovechando el paso del Ferrocarril de Barcelona-Ripoll-San Joan de les Abadeses (1880) por las inmediaciones se construyó una estación, unos almacenes y muelles de carga para el servicio de la industria y sus trabajadores.
A día de hoy los restos del complejo ferroviario y un pequeño apeadero, dan testimonio de lo que es su día fue una importante colonia industrial...
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In 1895, an industrial colony was built between the municipalities of Montesquiu and les Llosses for the manufacture of textile products. The colony and its factory were founded by the Swiss engineer Edmundo Bebié. The factory specialized in the manufacture of yarns.
The colony and its factory were located in one of the meanders of the Ter River, since in the midst of the industrial revolution the power of water was needed to transform it into energy and thus feed the industrial complex.
The best years of the factory were the 40s, with about 1,000 people living in the colony. Starting in the 1980s, the factory declined and ended up closing in 2008.
Taking advantage of the passage of the Barcelona-Ripoll-San Joan de les Abadeses Railway (1880) through the vicinity, a station, warehouses and loading docks were built to serve the industry and its workers.
Today the remains of the railway complex and a small halt bear witness to what was once an important industrial colony...
www.vallgesbisaura.com/el-raco-del-colleccionisme/postals...
This series of images was photographed at the exhibition "A Decade of Art Quilting" by Linden Lancaster at the G.R.A.I.N. Store, Nathalia Victoria from October 8 to November 18, 2017
Nice detail of textile that i took from famous traditional textile shop. It gave me wonderful result that I didn't expect. Enjoy!
An experiment with textile made from jute...coloured by Golden high flow acrylic and then I use some white linen thread to sew in and out to make some different patterns....a bit different than linen textile...
simple notebook decorations with our handmade paper and vintage textiles -- great fun finding the 'right' couples
the cover to a scrapbook I recently made for my textile design class. originally it was just going to be the image on the front, but I decided to add more muslin and cardboard and paper and convert it to a scrapbook. So fun to make!
experimenting with gold and silver leaf, as small additions to the recent paper jewelry=textile cookies...especially broken pottery pieces will get such 'real precious metal' highlights
MIxed Media, fabric, non-wovens, hand and machine embroidered.
Swap Liz Plummer
About 3" x 9" (7,5 x 22 cm)
Mixed Media, Stoffe, nicht gewebte Materialien, hand- und maschingestickt,
Background fabric stitched to sketchbook paper. Machine appliquéd and embroidered.
multicoloredpieces.blogspot.com/2012/11/further-confusion...
Karina has recently chalenged me to be a part of her 'textile letters' project. i was thrilled, of course. her letter was pure poetry. i loved it Karina! mine is on the way!
Title: Japanese textile designs
Imprint: Publication information unknown
Format: (Extent) 1 v., 100 mounted col. illus. ; 29 cm
Exhibition Label: Less formal kimono were often made from printed textiles. This book of woodcut reproductions served as a catalog of available patterns.
Exhibition History: CAI copy included in Library exhibition titled "Summer Kimono ..." June 19 -- September 8, 2008
Exhibition: Summer kimono
the color of blue sky...
morning pilgrimage
(Exhibition : 2008)
Call Number: NK8884 J38
Repository: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Library
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