Lightweight fabrics suitable for shirting
with inkle woven ties.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
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- Watery Weaves.
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- Studies of water surface pattern, in style of Davi...
- Samples of lightweight fabric, suggested use for b...
- Space dyed warp in stripes of white, small pattern...
- Space dyed warp with various wefts, with inlay thr...
- Experiments with techniques, needle ...
- Samples woven for blankets. warp was in stripes, ...
- Blanket weave weight in honeycomb. Woven in handsp...
- Pollen Proliferation
- Study of pollen surface and flower seed pods.Back
- Various images after computer manipulation.Back
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- Raised spots stuffed with hand dyed roving and the...
- Orange weft is a bamboo yarn which gives a slightl...
- Fabric sample which was subsequently selected to p...
- Large spots padded to give texture to surface of f...
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- Range of buttons produced to compliment the cushio...
- Close up of throw and cushionsBack
- Assessment displayBack
- Throw and cushions in situ.Back
- Frosty Menswear.
- Colour palette given.Back
- Frost and frozen water patterns.Back
- Suitable for scarves.Back
- Suiting weight fabric.Back
- Fabric suitable for shirting to compliment the sui...
- Lightweight fabrics suitable for shirtingwith ink...
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About Me
- Louise West
- I started university later in life than most of my collegues, being a mature student. I have gained a huge amount from my BA, and I am now furthering my knowledge and experience with engagement on MA ADAPT course which I started in January 2010. Some of my BA work is on this blog, along with other textiles and a commission connected with Lace. I am also teaching lace with a class held weekly in Nottingham. Other weekend courses to follow and talks in areas of lace history.
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