I'm trying to think of some of the big textile names from when I was a child.
Burlington
Guilford
Pharr
Wunda Weve
JP Stevens
Milliken
A big yarn supplier was Allied Corporation. That name was at the top of the ball drop building in Times Square for years.
The Pair of Boots at tells a story of luxury and status through its exquisite fabric choices. The blend of patterned silk and tapestry showcases the artistry of 11th-century craftsmanship. What narratives do you see woven into the art of clothing
You sold it now recycle it: the mailing worn-out to the shops they bought them from
Arlie Lambright is a young designer from the US. She saw that the textile section of Ikego's circular building system not very developed. So she introduced 3 universal covers and more. See her Ikego sets here
wondering if there's a starter mastodon instance to encourage craft folks to build a presence on - etc
see a bit of that on mastodon.art but is there a smaller niche recommendations appreciated
Sweet Living Group secures 18 U.S. patents for EcoZinc technology, pioneering sustainable textile innovations with zinc-based compounds across multiple industries
After finishing up the costumes, I wanted to make something for me! Heres my new dress!
'Of Salt and Spirit: Black Quilters in the American South' at the Mississippi Museum of Art shines a light on dozens of incredible Black Southern quilters and takes a celebratory approach to showcasing their myriad styles and techniques.
Up or down
les en briques isolantes :
Contining a time-honored Kanaka Maoli art form, Native Hawaiian artist Lehuauakea makes large-scale installations, hand-stitched garments, mixed-media suspended works, and hand-painted two-dimensional compositions.
In Kijoka, Okinawa, bash-fua fine banana fiber clothnearly disappeared after WWII. Thanks to Toshiko Taira, who preserved the art, the tradition lives on.
Msg me if interested in any of these! I'd be thrilled to find some homes for them. Next person who orders one of these gets a FREE quilted tote bag right here, check it out, look how lovely and cool it is. A thank you gift for ordering that will be included! ---
63 x 63 in (160 x 160 cm) made by my mom, this one is available & affordable, check out the stitching on it, really impressive & cool. Reach out to me if you're interested in this gorgeous piece of textile !
all the cloth napkin prints I've thrifted over the past year
In the South Street Seaport area of Manhattan, 'The Golden Thread 2: A Fiber Art Show' returns with more than 100 artworks made by 60 artists from around the globe.
From to , Brussels reveals items to face stricter sustainability rules: Some of the most polluting products , such as chemicals plastics, and footwear were left out.
Back to black"Sweden drowns in discarded fast fashion items"
Wool Dyeing in Chinchero: A Tradition Passed Through Generations
In Chinchero, artisans continue the ancient tradition of wool dyeing, using natural plant-based dyes to create vibrant textiles. The colors, ranging from deep reds to bright yellows, are all derived from the regions native flora. This cultural experience offers visitors a unique glimpse into Andean heritage.
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"John Lewis rolls out repair service across the UK"
In South Carolina, a Once Thriving Textile Hub Is Baffled by Trumps Tariffs by
Fast fashion items overwhelm Sweden's recycling centres.
Sweden's recycling centres are overflowing with clothes after an EU-wide ban this year on throwing away textiles, leaving overwhelmed municipalities eager to have fast fashion giants take responsibility.
Swedes throw away 90000 tonnes of textiles per year, or 10kg per person. The EU average is 19kg, according to 2022 statistics, up from 17 in 2019.
Atelier Olivia Bertus handmade originalsAvailable , these gorgeous creations below measure as follows:
46 x 46 in (117 x 117 cm) - top left
63 x 63 in (160 x 160 cm) -top right
42 x 55 in (107 x 140 cm) - bottom left
52 x 72 in (132 x 183 cm) - bottom right
Talking about dyeing with plants... Here is the easiest way to get a nice plant print on fabric. Toddler shirts with unexplainable stains made me try to put more stains on those shirts to prolong their life just a bit. I'm trying to use everything while it lasts and reuse, recycle and upcycle to last a little longer, waste less, buy less. I hate to throw out those perfectly usable shirts that just look terribly dirty because of plant, fruit and berry stains that happens in enormous amounts for kids who live outdoors whole summer long. Well, pretty plant stains put on shirts with the hammer stay pretty for about 3-4 times in the washing machine.
I was dreaming to hammer plants on a table cloth last summer, but I didn't get there. This is an easy way to get the juices of plants on textiles you aren't planning to wash too often. Doll fabrics, a tie, maybe... altar cloths
It's also a productive way to release anger, frustration and agression. I hope you will give it a try.
"Dirty laundry: what really happens to your clothes when you donate them to charity"
Equipping with intelligent : Electrically prints made from elastic are a cost-effective alternative to conductive yarns. The are working on suitable ink formulations.
"Check out my threads! The local library where you can borrow a new outfit"
"Clothing rental companies are a sustainable answer to fast fashion, so why do they rarely work"
afternoons are for .
bluetit brooche.
National Records of Scotland: Scottish Register records 10,000th tartan. The Scottish Register of Tartans has reached a significant milestone as it added the ten thousandth tartan design to its database. The milestone design was the 131 Argyle tartan, registered by the Diocesan Boys School of Hong Kong. The tartan celebrates the schools long history since its founding in in 1869.
'The Scottish Register of Tartans has reached a significant milestone as it added the ten thousandth tartan design to its database.
The milestone design was the 131 Argyle tartan, registered by the Diocesan Boys School of Hong Kong. The tartan celebrates the schools long history since its founding in in 1869.'
The got noticed by the local media! We were psyched that they invited our lace group in to their month of fiber art celebrations. There are a ton of great events going on.
More details from The Boston Globe (or search archive.youknow for an unpaywalled version).
"Mae Colburns mother is a clothing historian and her dad is a photographer so the project spoke to their collective skills. Together the family has catalogued and photographed 632 vintage wool skirts. The physical archive is in Colburns Brooklyn studiowhich is occasionally open to the public for viewingand the digital archive is online."
I have been trying to get the colors right for the green variant of my Endless Celtic Knotwork Panel fabric print. I think this is it!
Artisans in Japan Uphold the Indigenous Ainu Culture At the entrance to Akan-Mashu National Park, known for its lakes and bubbling mud pools, red torii gates stood out against the white snow that had blanketed this part of eastern Hokkaido, Japans northernmost main island. On a park path, I suddenly saw a Yezo sika de
"Calvin Klein jeans for free! Branded clothes dumped in the desert snapped up on anti-fast fashion website"