Hi David,
At our school the students only use about 1m to 3m with their final garments that they make for GCSE or A-level each. So any orders we make would be very small.
If we ever get bags of scraps that would otherwise be thrown away, we always use them as well, of any type of fabric, we are not fussy!! These are especially useful for doing small samples of decoration for projects.
What do you think?
Hi David. Thanks so much for your interest in sponsoring a challenge! I will message you giving you full details of who to contact if you are still interested in partnering with Myoo Create. Best of luck to you!
Hi David, I love these! Such a great concept - and execution. I'll message you separately to give some more info on the project I'm researching.
Best, Sebastian
I'm looking to better understand the production of products that I use in my practice, so I can make more informed decisions—I'm an artist, and I work a lot with paper, and paint and found objects. I came across this site - a friend who works in sustainable fashion with ROGAN and LOOMSTATE and her own line suggested it, since I haven't found that many artists discussing materials in the same way.
She is confirming all details for the show
i will post it on the site
im not workign with her on it like i was before she is taking control and i have offered recommendations only
Thank you for that welcome, David. I like your tartan sheep. I'd like to find out more about tartans for Africa. And wonder if you know - Does anyone make tartan from organic wool? This is all new to me - the world of textiles, living in Scotland - very exciting. Veronica
Sorry David, i was logged on as myself and not ofr the organisation so i left a comment from me. but just email us at baanunrak@yahoo.com and we can see how we can help
Hello David. Yes we can weave other peoples designs. please contact us on email at baanunrakweaving@yahoo.com with your ideas and i will see what we can do for you.
Hi David. I'm very interested in what you do too! Please come along to my Degree Show at the Glasgow School of Art. Some of my prints will have a woven/striped effect. I'm doing lots of hand applied processes including batik, and various different resist techniques. I will also be doing bold, colourful and quirky digital prints onto organic cottons.
david
rather ironic...i was born on pearl harbor . married on Nagasaki and divorced on Okinawa..have connections in the NFL if this is still a vison..and you need to make it a reality...
cheers
joanie
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At our school the students only use about 1m to 3m with their final garments that they make for GCSE or A-level each. So any orders we make would be very small.
If we ever get bags of scraps that would otherwise be thrown away, we always use them as well, of any type of fabric, we are not fussy!! These are especially useful for doing small samples of decoration for projects.
What do you think?
Valerie
http://myoocreate.com
Best, Sebastian
thanks for connecting!
please tell me more about the fabric with the Brazilian design...
Best Zita
I'm looking to better understand the production of products that I use in my practice, so I can make more informed decisions—I'm an artist, and I work a lot with paper, and paint and found objects. I came across this site - a friend who works in sustainable fashion with ROGAN and LOOMSTATE and her own line suggested it, since I haven't found that many artists discussing materials in the same way.
She is confirming all details for the show
i will post it on the site
im not workign with her on it like i was before she is taking control and i have offered recommendations only
will keep you posted though!
thankz for your inquiry-- Tuff Love--julianna
Well i know that DRC is best known for the Kuba textile designed by Kuba people. Is that the one you are talking about?
Btw I just discovered about the tartans for Africa initiative. That's fantastic
presenting african fashion design!
in colab with christianaid
Regards
Swin
Design Coordinator
rather ironic...i was born on pearl harbor . married on Nagasaki and divorced on Okinawa..have connections in the NFL if this is still a vison..and you need to make it a reality...
cheers
joanie
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