Mii's woven Cycle of the Seasons fabric evokes the frenetic passage of time and the seasons, reproducing a swirling effect where the colors appear in waves with each movement. This exceptional weaving combines different thicknesses of threads to bring texture and complexity to the garment. The Pauline dress truly brings this special fabric to life, with its maxi length and tie straps. This cotton piece has been woven entirely by hand, so great care should be taken by hand-washing in cold water. DETAILS + FIT - 100% handwoven cotton - Fits true to size - Side pockets - Made in India
This jacquard tapestry cushion cover is made using the jacquard technique which consists of weaving thousands of threads of different colors. The close view allows you to enjoy Jacquard weaving. The warp and weft threads intersect and give life to this iconic tapestry. Filling not included. This offer consists of a cushion cover of about 45 x 45 cm with the closure in wallet (the dimensions can vary from 1 to 2 centimeters because it is an artisanal product). Jacquard Lutin motif on one side. Back 100% cotton and linen. Hand washing is recommended. Made in France - Creation/realization jacquote-tricote Environment and storage in a non-smoking apartment, without pets or fireplace. I do not accept returns, in this time of pandemic.
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Designed in collaboration with Sophie Paterson, Fleece uses a luxurious large bouclé weave of exceptionally soft wool and cotton in cream. The tactile nature of the fabric is brought to life by our Alezio Gold trim, with fine threads of gold adding a luxurious metallic touch. W22 x H22 in W55 x H55 cm Material | Bouclé High-quality feather pillow insert included Possibly the best premium decorative pillow collection in the world! Made In The UK Download Specification Sheet - White, Gray
The ``PORTER FLEX'' series has a packable design that makes it highly portable and compact, and can be used in every scene of life. The main material is a light and strong nylon ripstop fabric, also known as parachute cloth. By weaving thick nylon threads into a lattice pattern, this fabric has a tear-resistant effect that prevents the tear from spreading even if a hole occurs, making it a fabric used for military ponchos and outdoor wear. In order to make the most of the foldable, packable design, we purposely did not create three-dimensional pockets, and by using plastic instead of metal for various parts, we created a flat design and lightweight design. The name tag uses reflective material as a design point. All of the items we offer are designed with military motifs, which sets us apart from the packable bags in the world. Military-specific items include 2-way tote bags and helmet bags once used by Air Force pilots, bomb sacks and duffel bags for storing and carrying equipment, and 2-way shoulder bags inspired by his own ammunition bags for carrying things such as cannonballs. Although it has a sophisticated design that is easy to match with any coordination.
A couple of members of the Bead Journal Project have recently commented, asking how to improve their skill at sewing beads in a circle. T...
Haring's Neon Needle is a vibrant burst of creativity in the world of art. Much like a needle stitching together a masterpiece, this neon creation weaves together bold colors and intricate designs to captivate the eye. Each stroke of neon pigment is meticulously placed, creating a harmonious blend that exudes energy and life. Just like a needle threading through fabric, Haring's Neon Needle brings together art and innovation seamlessly. It's a must-have for anyone seeking to inject a pop of personality into their space or collection. Let Haring's Neon Needle be the vibrant thread that ties your artistic vision together. Enhanced texture and timeless beauty with our canvas print. The canvas texture enhances the image's natural look and feel, creating a truly immersive art experience. Neon Needlepoint Kit by Haring's, DIY Embroidery Project, Craft Supplies, Sewing Gift, Needle Art Design
Yes, the new Hands On tapestry has left the starting gate and the ride ahead looks long and leisurely with some challenging terrain. M...
Experience the exquisite allure of nature with our blooming rose garden motif, recreated in a mesmerising painterly fashion. Each delicate rose is brought to life through careful brushstrokes, instilling a peaceful atmosphere in any space. This design is digitally printed on responsibly sourced cotton with a breathable percale weave, boasting a soft 200-thread count.
Woven trivet made from an assembly of fabric scraps with red or black thread. For this piece, Sarah reimagines the art of weaving by breathing new life into fabric scraps left over from the creation of more noble pieces. A rebirth for a medley of patiently sewn or braided bits of cotton and linen. - Handwoven with our fabric scraps. - Made in our atelier in Marseille, South of France. Dimensions: 20x 20cm; 8 x 8in Care: Hand wash or machine wash at or below 30°C, gentle or delicate cycle, do not bleach, do not tumble dry. Wash inside a pillowcase. Read our full care tips
This jacquard tapestry cushion cover is made using the jacquard technique which involves weaving thousands of different colored threads. The close view allows you to appreciate the Jacquard weaving. The warp and weft threads intertwine and give life to this iconic tapestry. Filling not included. This offer consists of a cushion cover approximately 45 x 45 cm with wallet closure (the dimensions may vary by 1 to 2 centimeters as it is an artisanal product). Jacquard Santa Claus in Hot Air Balloon Pattern color of the back of the cover: ecru Back 100% cotton and linen. Hand washing is recommended. Made in France - Jacquote-knitting creation/production Environment and storage in a non-smoking apartment, without animals or fireplace. I do not accept returns during this pandemic period.
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you’re sure to draw parallels with the works of Tammy Kanat, who creates large-scale colorful circular tapestries using her deft fingers...
Nosheen Iqbal incorporates her Pakistani heritage into the embroidery and wood pieces that she crafts in her home studio near Dallas.
A couple of people have commented on the draft I used for the red towel warp. I have 16 shafts on my AVL so generally I will thread a design over all 16. There are a number of advantages for doing this such as giving me more options and spreading the threads out over a greater distance which is sometimes helpful if the yarns are set very close together or if the warp yarns are a bit grabby. I really like the Wall of Troy threading. You only need four shafts for it, but by spreading it out over more you get more options during weaving. Wall of Troy - four shafts: The threading is a 10 thread repeat so it is fairly simple to thread and to treadle. As mentioned previously I tend to break treadling sequences down into a form of choreography - in this instance I begin with the shuttle going from right to left for the first pick and in my head I count '1'. With 10 picks to the repeat I count from 1 to 10 as I weave so that if I run out of weft yarn at, say, '7', I know exactly where I am in the sequence. If you have more shafts you can extend the threading as below for 8 shafts: Notice that the tie up for this draft is a 1/3/3/1 tie up. On my AVL I extended the Wall of Troy over all 16 shafts and used a 1/3/1/3/3/1/3/1 tie up in the pink area. In the cottolin part I used a twill block tie up. It's a subtle difference and hard to see in the photo. In this draft I have isolated the Wall of Troy by bracketing it with straight twill. Overall I find this threading versatile and easy to thread so I confess I come back to it in different iterations a lot. For example with 16 shafts I can make the /\/ over 4 shafts, 8 shafts, 12 shafts or 16 shafts, expanding the motif for a more dramatic look.
I made some darning samples a few weeks ago, inspired by the darning samples created by Ellen Mahon in her sampler book (left page) darning samples by Ellen Mahon, 1852-4 I’ve never done darn…
While looking over some old books I came across the twining weave and wanted to try it out. Twining is a process of interlacing strands to make twine, but you can also use this technique to make a weave pattern. I made a basic double side-by-side twining weave and then I tried a single twining
Spot Bronson in a point progression. The weave structure will 'pivot' so do not repeat the final block when repeating the threading or treadling. Bronson Lace. Half of one repeat shown. Again, do not repeat the 'pivot' blocks at the centre and end of the repeat. I usually don't like lifting a whole lot of shafts so I tend to weave lace or spot weaves so that fewer shafts would be lifted. Compare the above draft to this: By weaving the cloth as mostly lace with just some plain weave, you lift a lot fewer shafts. But that much lace might be too much for the cloth desired. What differentiates Spot Bronson from Bronson Lace (or sometimes Atwater-Bronson) is that in order to get lace you have to have two units of the weave structure side by side both vertically and horizontally. The lace 'hole' happens at the intersection of the four units. If there is only one unit of Bronson surrounded on all sides by plain weave that is considered a 'spot'. Currently reading Elemental - a collection of short stores written by a number of different authors building on Mercedes Lackey's Elemental series
Naram Towel is a luxurious towel. It is crafted from 600-gsm combed cotton that is OEKO-TEX® certified. Combed cotton is a higher quality cotton, a silky material, which makes the towel brighter and softer. The double-thread weave and extra-long cotton fibres make the towel highly absorbent, durable and oh-so-soft. Naram Towel is not only functional but also stylish. It is available in a wide range of rich colours and classic stripes, allowing you to choose the one that best complements your style and interior decor. Naram Towel features a decorative Bongusta label logo embroidered on the front, adding a touch of elegance to the design. The towel has a thick terry surface across its entire area, ensuring a soft and comfortable feel against the skin. For convenience, the towel comes with a practical loop that allows you to hang it. Whether for personal use or as a gift, Naram Towel offers a luxurious experience and spa-like softness. MATERIAL: 600 gsm, double ply, combed cotton, OEKO-TEX® certified Care INSTRUCTION: If there are any long loops in the bath mat, don't pull them! Simply cut them off with a pair of scissors. The threads are secured on the back and will not run, when cut. SIZE: 70 x 140 cm
I’ve been upgrading things around the house lately and new potholders were in order so I decided to bring my potholder loom out of retirement. While I like the idea of an oven mitt, loom-wove…
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