This was a very interesting show: 10 different artists with 10 varying visions of surface designed textiles.
The techniques were wide ranging - weaving, dyeing, machine and hand embroidery, image transfer, even stamping with the end of a branch!
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I was really pleased with my final piece and loved how it looked on display.
I felt the need to create a little something "extra" - an "art to wear" vest made from the applique scraps!
I used an 1860's paletot pattern as my base, then block printed and embroidered and added a wild fringy collar.
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The show ends tomorrow, but the vest lives on!
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