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srisakthitex · 8 months
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Sri Shakthi Tex offers a treasure trove of breathable and eco-friendly fabrics like organic cotton, linen, and rayon. These natural fibers not only drape beautifully but also keep you cool and comfortable throughout the workday.
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rainykittydeer-blog · 9 months
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breakster123 · 8 months
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amongthezinnias · 1 year
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I NEED to learn how to quilt, I need it in my soul…
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oneworldcable · 1 year
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forumkedis · 6 months
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PULLED UP SOME QUESTIONS! How affectionate is she with her friends? her family? Is she more physical or emotional when it comes to displaying her affection? Why? // Where is her favorite place to relax or calm down? // What is her favorite thing to do in order to relax and wind down from the day?
Lettie's very affectionate with her friends and family both. Well, we're counting the Grisuses as her family here, really. She's also gotten used to being pretty affectionate with friends, too, when there's an opportunity that she, uhh, has some.
In general, I think she's more emotional with her affection. It's hard to say one way or the other, because a lot of how she shows affection is very much nurture, not nature; most people ask for affection physically, and she's very fine with that, but when she's giving unsolicited affection or asking for it for herself, it's almost never physically. Almost. On the other hand, when she thinks of affection, it's very physical, because almost all of her cherished affection experiences tended to be - Anne and Artur are very physically affectionate people. There's also a cultural difference - she's perceived as more physically affectionate in a romantic sense in Durlyne, and almost standoffishly non-physically affectionate in a platonic one, because the city's female friendship standards are much snugglier and their genders are a lot less intersocial than they are in Orafine. And compared to her friend Candace's town instead of Durlyne, the distinction is even more marked. Of course, in Orafine, she's regarded as destined to be an old maid - even aside from being weird - for how little she tends to interact with the young fellows in the ghers. She's pretty average in terms of how cuddly she's perceived at home with friends and family. Maybe a smidgen on the non-snuggly side, but not by a lot.
In Orafine, it's probably at the edge of the prairies just to the East of the town. It's close enough that it's still safe (besides, it's the side of the village the Srebron hounds tend to run), but the village is small and self-contained enough (and when it's not, it's to the South and the West, mostly) that there is still a wealth of wildlife activity. It's very pretty; the prairies around Orafine are kind of colourful in their golden-ness - like when someone draws an egg or a snowscape without using any white or grey. At the college, probably in the solarium or the library's inner reading rooms. Or her room; she likes it in there. It's very homey. In her new home? Well, she doesn't have one just yet, but there is a very expansive library on the second and third (!!!) floor that seems a likely contender. There's also a solarium in David's house, but he's in there a lot, so. Y'know.
She would say it's reading. She might even claim it's reading medical texts. But if she's really trying to wind down, she needs to read something a little more self-indulgent and less passionate than that. And someone who knows her better than she describes herself knows that when she absolutely needs to set the day aside, she cooks. And if she can't cook, she makes stuff. Somehow. Things that occupy her hands and aren't textilecraft are what she needs when she needs to unwind from something.
Ta-daaaaaa~!
Okay, now more, please~
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driverdefens · 10 months
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The comprehensive Fibre Arts Degree programme offered by the School of the Art Institute of Chicago fosters creativity and professional progress in this specialised sector by equipping students with a varied range of skills and techniques in textile creation, weaving, and creative fibre arts.
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vrittidesigns · 2 years
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fernthefanciful · 3 years
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"What did people wear in pre-historic times? Brown, jute-like clothing might be what you’re thinking of, but even 3000 years ago we wore bright colours, Dutch scientists discovered.
Based on original textile remains which date around 800 BC, they have reconstructed a dress which must have been worn in the early Iron Age. The garment was bright red and blue, reseach shows. An important discovery.
The textileremains were found in 2011 in a grave in a pre-historic gravesite near Uden. “It was a pretty normal excavation, until we suddenly found a rechtangular ditch”, says archeologist Richard Jansen, who was involved in the discovery.
“After much discussion we chose to work downwards layer by layer. When we came to the lowest level, the silhouette of a body became visible. Extraordinary, because people in those days were almost all cremated, and not buried.”
Next to textileremains they also found some jewellery in the grave with which the person, probably a woman, was buried. Amongst which are three bronze bracelets, two bronze anklets, a set of toiletries with a nailfile and a pair of tweezers.
“It was a lady of high status,” says archeologist Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof, associated with the Leyden Museum of Antiquities (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden). “Absolutely no one, as far as we know, had this combination of remarkable objects.”
De textileremains make the grave of international significane, according to van der Vaart-Verschoof. “Textile normally never survives in the ground. That we still have it, after 3000 years, is because the textile was wrapped around the bracelets and anklets. The bronze rusted, which works its way into the fabric. That is how it was preserved.”
“What makes it even more extraordinary, is that we can see in which pattern the dress was woven, so which threads were red and which were blue. We can see that they were woven into a very familiar block pattern.”
Yvonne Lammers, archeologist and head of the pre-historic village in Eindhoven, reconstructed the dress with the help of volunteers. “We know quite a lot about the Iron Age, actually: that they were farmers with cropland and animals, that they were selfsufficient in everything. That they wool and linen, that they could spin yarn, which techniques they used for weaving. But this is not a regular, every-day dress, you have to compare it to a Chanel-suit, that’s how much work went into this.”
[In the video embedded in the website you see how van der Vaart-Verschoof and her colleagues discovered that the brown textile remains were actually red-blue blocked and you can see how the researchers reconstructed the dress, by among other things spinning ten kilometers (10km or 6,2 miles) of thread. Video is in Dutch, but worth a watch!]
As far as Lammers is concerned the find is going to have consequences for the way the volunteers in the museum are dressed. “A lot of visitors in our museum have the idea that it was stirring into the brown slush: brown dresses, brown houses, brown pots. If you can show that they absolutely were a very developed people who valued what they looked like, that makes them a very different kind of people.”
De reconstructed dress, the original textileremains, the jewellery and the toiletry set are exhibited until the 16th of January in museum Jan Cunen in Oss."
Source (in Dutch), with a few more pictures and a video where you can see the dress being worn!! Translation by me, sorry for any weird sentences. Tagging @systlin because it seems right up your alley!
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ammocharis · 4 years
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She was betrayed as I was betrayed – as the world was betrayed... and I will see her avenged! 
My hand embroidery of Flemeth and her dragon, based on a gorgeous artwork “The High Priestess” by @swevenfox
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robinmead · 3 years
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breakster123 · 8 months
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polarvargen · 6 years
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Tablet weaved ribbons.
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Innovative Crafting with PP Multifilament Yarn: Your Ultimate Guide
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Introduction
What is PP Multifilament Yarn?
PP Multifilament Yarn, or Polypropylene Multifilament Yarn, is a durable and versatile synthetic fiber ideal for crafting. Made from polypropylene, it offers high strength, abrasion resistance, and moisture resistance. This lightweight yarn is perfect for intricate designs, outdoor projects, and comes in various colors and textures. It's eco-friendly, recyclable, and easy to dye, making it great for sustainable crafting. Explore the possibilities with this exceptional material and enhance your crafting projects.
Getting Started
Crafting with PP multifilament yarn is a delightful journey. Here's what you need to begin:
Essential Tools and Materials
PP Multifilament Yarn: Choose high-quality yarn for durability.
Scissors, Measuring Tape, Needles, Hooks, Glue: Essential for clean and precise work.
Work Surface: A comfortable space to spread out your materials.
Choosing the Right PP Multifilament Yarn
Consider:
Project Type: Thicker yarn for robust items, thinner yarn for intricate work.
Color and Finish: Match your project's aesthetic.
Supplier Reputation: Ensure quality and consistency.
Cost: Balance budget with quality.
With these essentials, you're ready to dive into the world of PP multifilament yarn crafting!
Basic Techniques
Crafting with PP multifilament yarn involves mastering several fundamental techniques:
Knotting and Weaving Knotting and weaving allow you to create intricate patterns and textures. Experiment with knots like the square knot and half-hitch knot, and explore weaving patterns such as the plain weave and twill weave.
Braiding and Twisting Braiding and twisting add depth and dimension to your projects. Try different braiding techniques like the traditional braid and fishtail braid, or incorporate twists like the rope twist for unique designs.
Creating Sturdy Edges Creating sturdy edges is vital for project durability. Seal edges with techniques like heat sealing or fray-check, and reinforce with stitching or binding to ensure longevity.
Conclusion
In conclusion, crafting with PP multifilament yarn offers a durable, eco-friendly, and versatile solution for a wide range of projects. Its high strength, abrasion resistance, and moisture resistance make it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. With endless possibilities for creativity, PP multifilament yarn is sure to elevate any crafting project. So, why wait? Dive into the world of PP multifilament yarn crafting today and unleash your imagination!
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oneworldcable · 1 year
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