Textile Pattern Gallery
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5centsapound:New portrait work from Omar Victor Diop, clearly influenced by Seydou Keita ;)see more
Coqs et poules. Damassé | Hippocampes et algues. Dentelle | Lézards et ronces. Grille en bronze (Roo
Portfolio with textile samples. 1944. Cotton. Made by The Works Progress Administration, Federal Art
crossstitchworld:Finished this dragon today! One of my favorite patterns I’ve ever stitched. bybikes
LAKAI-SHAHRISYABZ Suzani, Uzbekistan, First half 19th century. 255 x 216cm (8’ x 7’) Rippon Boswell
design-is-fine:Textile with Animals, Birds, and Flowers, late 12th–14th century. Silk embroidery on
a digital photo layout of flora I spotted on a trip★♥ this print is available on fabric at spoonflow
Textile with ogival pattern, from Bursa or Istanbul, Turkey. Artist unknown; 16th century. Now in
Axel Salto, decorated paper 1/Arabic 2/Parachute. Denmark. British LibrarySalto’s textile and paper
Arne Jacobsen, design drawing for textile design, 1960s. Denmark. Via kunstbib.dk
James Dunlop Textiles - James Dunlop Hampton Court, Sapphire (19911-710). Part of the Art And Soul c
James Dunlop Textiles - Blenheim Celadon +detail (19910-709)
Edouard Benedictus, Nouvelles Variations, design portfolio, 1925. Published by Albert Lévy, Paris. O
Angelo Testa, textile Stilts, 1951. Cotton, USA. Via Cooper Hewitt.Testa, one of the most important
Weaver’s thesis book, 1862. France. Via Cooper Hewitt
Elenhank Designers, Inc. (American; 1940s–70s)Four Textile DesignsLinen, screen printed using three
Florence Knoll, fabric swatches, design by Franz Lorenz, 1950s.She was instrumental in developing th
Alexander Girard (American; 1907–1993)Mikado1954Textile sample (81% cotton, 19% polyester; printed)C
Alexander Girard (American; 1907–1993)Mikado1954Textile sample (screen-printed fiberglass)Cooper Hew
Some new floral patterns for spring!
The thousands of textiles currently housed at the Brooklyn Museum are prime examples of the vast glo
Gertrud Preiswerk (1902-1994), Bauhaus exercise for weaving, watercolor drawing, 1920s. She studied
Eleanor and Henry Kluck, textile design, 1979. Elenhank Designers, USA. Via Goldstein Design Museum
Pattern by Julie Hermant for Webandits
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