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Designed by Wendy Williams, wwwflyingfishkits.com.au, stitched by me. Pre-cut wool applique, embroidery stitches: stem stitch, colonial knots, whip stitch, fly stitch, Eleganza (Egyptian Perle cotton embroidery thread) & Ellana wool/acrylic applique thread. Project started June 2018. Work in Progress.
Pin&Thread Typography made by our A2 Applied Art and Design Students who are currently developing experimental typography for their Good Luck Card Project
Found this picture while cleaning out some folders..its an HDR image I took about 2 years ago Hope you all Enjoi!
Poet Lebo Mashile in Threads, a cross-cultural and cross generational artistic collaboration between legendary choreographer Sylvia Glasser and Lebo Mashile, one of the most exciting new voices on the South African poetry scene. Created for Moving Into Dance Mophatong's 30th anniversary, Threads is both verbal dance and physical poem.
Threads for Somalia Fashion Show was presented by Ka Joog and Mohamed Hersi on October 29th, 2011 at the Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis. Photo by Poet Nation.
Some of the Kreinik threads that are good for making miniatures: Kreinik 1/8" and 1/16" Ribbons, Kreinik Cord, Kreinik Cable, Kreinik Blending Filament.
About making miniatures: www.kreinik.com/miniature.htm
Do not expect to sleep easy after an initial attempt at the DTE (drawn thread embroidery). Requires extreme concentration, and has the deadly capability of causing feverish nightmares afterwards. End result does look very pretty, however, and may actually be worth all that trouble.
Threads for Somalia Fashion Show was presented by Ka Joog and Mohamed Hersi on October 29th, 2011 at the Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis. Photo by Poet Nation.
Just some little graphic design experiments I've been playing with in Illustrator as I learn the new version
Threads for Somalia Fashion Show was presented by Ka Joog and Mohamed Hersi on October 29th, 2011 at the Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis. Photo by Poet Nation.
Hand-painted orange, yellow and brown cotton thread and dark brown thread crocheted in a monkey-wrench pattern, then made stiff with fabric hardener.
Many hues of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, white, black, and gray rolls of thread hanging on peds on the wall.