Fiber Installation Art by Tezuka Fumie
Tilt Sensing Quilt: This quilt is made up of an array of 41 textile tilt sensors. Each sensor demonstrates a unique construction variation, showcasing different materials and techniques that can be used to create fabric tilt sensors. The Tilt Sensing Quilt took roughl…
In this interview Joanna Kinnersly-Taylor talks in-depth about the textile art techniques she employs as well as her influences and inspiration.
Patterns Rule Everything Around Me
Spun, Cobwebs & Thorns by Louise Richardson.
La rencontre du bois et du textile
Fiber Installation Art by Tezuka Fumie
The FLOW Collection brings together design techniques from haute couture + upcycled textiles from the design industry to make something new.
Tilt Sensing Quilt: This quilt is made up of an array of 41 textile tilt sensors. Each sensor demonstrates a unique construction variation, showcasing different materials and techniques that can be used to create fabric tilt sensors. The Tilt Sensing Quilt took roughl…
In this interview Joanna Kinnersly-Taylor talks in-depth about the textile art techniques she employs as well as her influences and inspiration.
Patterns Rule Everything Around Me
Spun, Cobwebs & Thorns by Louise Richardson.
Textile, applied only to woven fabrics, now generally applied to fibers, yarns, or fabrics or products made offers, yarns or fabrics.
Volume. Coat nylon mesh and velvet, Design Cécile Feilchenfeldt. Photographs © Eric Valdenaire, all rights reserved.
The inspiration behind Karoline’s collection comes from her fascination with the sea, in particular corals. She wanted to study the free-flowing shapes, textures and vibrant colours and capture the qualities in a variety of methods and mediums. The technical aspect of re-creating these forms through a knitted medium found numerous challenges. From primary research Karoline transformed ordinary materials into complex and unexpected knitted pieces by combining yarns such as elastic and cotton coated Nylon. She was able manipulate machine techniques by creating 3D surfaces and hybrid structures through knotting techniques. The technical process of creating a knitted three-dimensional form is an important aspect in her practice. Karoline’s final collection of fabrics is for a fashion context and challenge ideas of conventional knitted garments. The vivid aesthetic creates fresh and energetic textiles.