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Sami Handicraft, Grid Patterns, Towel Weaving, Weaving Ideas, Weaving Drafts, Dobby Weave, Weaving Designs, Textile Pattern Design, Textile Pattern

One year ago, my blog described the Slow Cloth Manifesto. It is worthwhile to revisit the article by Elaine Lipson which is from a talk she gave to the Textiles Society of America in 2012. Read her original thoughts about slow cloth and the link to her article here. http://elainelipsonart.com/tag/slow-cloth/ Treasuring quality and creativity is a vital part of her description of worthwhile craft. Slow cloth is about taking time and finding the inspiration and joy in learning and making…

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Ming Fret / Cerise /// Traditional Chinese fretwork designs inspired this mazelike pattern. A raised, textured weave of cotton yarns contrast with a linen and cotton ground in shades of Cerise, Noir and Flax. A soft, tumbled finish enhances the fabric's heavy, rich weight. Muster Tattoos, Illustration Simple, Design Mandala, Interior Design Color, Schumacher Fabric, Drawing Simple, Pattern Texture, Design Textile, Black And White Pattern

Y'all I worked out for 90 minutes this morning and it was an ass whooping. DO NOT.....take 2 weeks off. I will be so handicapped by tomorrow that I might need help with sitting on the toilet.....and then getting back up. Crikey. I got quite a few questions about the fabrics and wallpaper from that last post so I am going to lay it all out for you.....consider it a 2013 present :) The wallpaper is a Thibaut called Papagao. It is new and comes in a few color ways. One more closeup. The…

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Weaving Aesthetic, Guatemalan Weaving, Artisan Textiles, Guatemalan Textiles, Kids Crafting, Textile Fiber Art, Handwoven Fabric, Weaving Textiles, Aesthetic Blue

To create their intricately beautiful array of fabrics, A Rum Fellow’s cofounders, husband-and-wife Dylan O’Shea and Caroline Lindsell, draw on centuries-old techniques found in Guatemala. “It’s a nation that lives and breathes textiles,” says O’Shea. There, family-run weavers produce the London-based studio’s brightly colored brocades and fabrics, which debut in the U.S. this summer with

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