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

Des pièces de textile séchant dans la rue - le charme des artisans romains.

Tullie Textiles group meets on the second Sunday of the month at Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery between 2-4 pm. Each month we see a different object from the collections and I demonstrate a different textile skill or technique. The group is free to attend. March: Applique house portraits.

These samples reflect on my mom's travel's through Africa, Saudi Arabia and America when she was nursing- hence surgical equipment. I used Calico and Cotton stained with tea and coffee as i felt it was appropriate to the theme.

 

Screen printed using printex and buff binder. Also printed images onto cotton, features machine embroidery.

 

6 day project

Another shops closing down in Sheffield

In this four-day workshop, youth used special thread and miniature computers to create electronic fabrics such as a bracelet, bookmark and other items. Instructor: Nebraska 4-H staff

Interesting that a year of textiles can take up the same room as six months of rockets

This piece was again made by using water soluble fabric and sewn onto using free embroidery. This piece was inspired by the moss that grows on trees, especially looking at the patterns and colours created by it.

Gemma Ormrod - Textiles

 

Degree Shows 2010

Wednesday 23rd - Tuesday 29th June 2010

Norwich University College of the Arts

Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

  

Habu Textiles

Fragment, probably of a tunic

6th century

Egypt, Coptic period

Wool; slit- and dovetailed-tapestry weave with eccentric wefts

A header image for a client who develops websites. Designed by Alpha Delta

Documentation of the process of making the puffer jacket for my most recent project.

Dimensions: 420cm by 549cm

Media: Print on paper

Description:This image represents one of the three final textile design wrapping paper products that I completed as my design practical, after thorough development and planning shown in my design journal. In this piece I felt that since the wrapping paper was meant to be produced in Africa I ought to take the local design themes and recurring aspects into account. I was inspired by the geometric style of much of the local African design, for example the many recycled pieces as well as the earthly colours that I saw most often in Zulu artwork and clothing.

From Adrian Wilson’s collection of textile trademark stamp materials, photographed at his talk for the Type Directors Club, “TEXTile: Typography of the 19th Century Textile Trade”, Jan 28, 2010

September 14, 2016 - At our destination in Chinchero, Peru. We experienced a traditional healing ceremony performed by a curandero an Andean medicine man. Plus a traditional textile demonstration.

1st layer, fabric dye with different colours

 

2nd layer, using canting to draw flowers on the after the fabric dye is dry

 

what u gt is a beautiful flowers floating around

Visits to a textile museum and the workshop of the Quito School woodworkers in San Antonio de Ibarra, Ecuador.

Piece of fabric which were used to experiment with before creating the final structural textile piece.

Gemma Ormrod - Textiles

 

Degree Shows 2010

Wednesday 23rd - Tuesday 29th June 2010

Norwich University College of the Arts

Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

  

Gemma Ormrod - Textiles

 

Degree Shows 2010

Wednesday 23rd - Tuesday 29th June 2010

Norwich University College of the Arts

Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

  

Old Textile Mill in Dover, NH

Textile hand drawn

A-Level Textiles: a few samples on the things i transfer printed.

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