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From The Textile Design Lab: Chelsea’s Challenge – “Tidal Beachcomber” Collections – Pattern Observer Clay Stamps, Textil Design, Design Textile, Beach Combing, Textiles Fashion, Design Lab, Art Business, Last Month, Textile Patterns

If you’re a regular reader of the blog you probably saw Chelsea’s tutorial from last month inspired by WGSN’s “Tidal Beachcomber” trend for Spring/ Summer ’17, and our subsequent Inside the Studio feature showcasing the trend. These posts grew out of the theme of our recent Chelsea’s Challenge (our monthly post series in the Textile Design Lab that helps our members build trend-driven collections for their pattern portfolios.) We had a huge response to the Tidal Beachcomber challenge and saw…

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Modern abstract Magnolia flowers background. Floral Seamless pattern. Pastel scandinavian colors palette. Textile composition, h vector illustration Abstract Flowers Illustration, Magnolia Flower Illustration, Abstract Floral Print Pattern, Modern Flower Pattern, Abstract Floral Illustration, Abstract Magnolia Painting, Modern Flower Illustration, Abstract Flower Print, Seamless Abstract Pattern

Modern abstract Magnolia flowers background. Floral Seamless pattern. Pastel scandinavian colors palette. Textile composition, h. Illustration about abstract, banner - 152225402

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Allentown Art Museum in collaboration with Red Rooster Fabrics have created a new fabric collection inspired by the 19th-century Japanese Katagami (paper stencils used primarily for printing patterns on kimono fabric)in the museum’s textile collection. The collection includes eight katagami designs in traditional nature-inspired patterns and two textural prints (one based on shibori and other on indigo-dyed woven fabrics). Japanese Tattoo Koi, Tattoo Koi, Black Koi Fish, Japanese Koi Fish Tattoo, Japanese Theme, Design Japonais, Textil Design, Red Rooster, Japanese Textiles

Allentown Art Museum in collaboration with Red Rooster Fabrics have created a new fabric collection inspired by the 19th-century Japanese Katagami (paper stencils used primarily for printing patterns on kimono fabric)in the museum’s textile collection. The collection includes eight katagami designs in traditional nature-inspired patterns and two textural prints (one based on shibori and other on indigo-dyed woven fabrics).

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