By Jessica Lampit I have added this to my board as I love the use of layers and textures. I think this technique can really give you an idea of the texture of the garment and the colour scheme that would be used in the garment.
Ad Higher exhibition 2012
stitching in the sun
I am working on my Diploma with Sian Martin's Distant Stitch course. This is a distance-learning course in design, textile arts, creative embroidery and mixed media based in the UK.
Valerie Hegarty: Altered States in Time Out May, 2012
Ellisha Willis DHSFG Textiles
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The Burnt Edges Criss-Cross Flower Cut out oval-shaped petals in descending size. Cut 2 of the larger ones. I have 11 total here. Burn the edges of each of your petals. Nest the petals on top of ea…
Desert Dreamer
cargocollection: “ Random Ceremony at The Sacred Door ”
New directions for Angelina Fibres
Autumn Flowers Autumn Flowers Dew covered cobweb It was a foggy, chilled October day this Sunday. Though I can forgive the ...
textile artist
New directions for Angelina Fibres
Autumn Flowers Autumn Flowers Dew covered cobweb It was a foggy, chilled October day this Sunday. Though I can forgive the ...
New directions for Angelina Fibres
Autumn Flowers Autumn Flowers Dew covered cobweb It was a foggy, chilled October day this Sunday. Though I can forgive the ...
textile artist
Jill Flower creates flowers out of recycled papers and materials and uses thread, it is quite ironic how she creates flower like shapes when her last name is 'Flower', this may be where he inspiration came from. I love the bright vibrant colours she uses throughout her pieces and also the fact she uses different sized beads and sequins to express water dripping off a flower after it rains.
Jill Flower: A dream achieved - TextileArtist.org
Jill Flower - Company Man, 2009: detail