Fabric of life - a list by rosapomar

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Outstanding textiles from around the web.

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Women from Finland and Mozambique

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"A Finish photographer, Magi Viljanen, visited Mozambique and a Mozambican photographer, Rui Assubuji, visited Finland as part of a project focusing on the women in these two countries. The book includes the photographs of women taken by these two photographers as well as brief interviews with each of these women. Also included are the articles "A Journey of an Old Woman" by Terezinha da Silva, "To Help the One who Helps Herself" by Isabel Casimiro, ""Women Warriors" by Maria José Arthur, "What Do I Know about my Sisters in Mozambique?" by Leena Lehtolainen, "Equality Questions in the School" by Tuula Gordon & "The Welfare State is Women's Friend" by Vappu Taipale. Foreword by Markku Kauppinen, the Finnish Ambassador in Maputo.

Text in Portuguese & English."

Updated Dec 27, 2008

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Kanga Speedbird fabric

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African inspired japanese fabric. One of my favorites prints ever!

Updated Jun 12, 2008

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Art Deco Textiles by Charlotte Samuels

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"It is published to coincide with the Art Deco, 1910-1939 exhibition at the V&A. The volume encompasses luxury silks, handblock printed pieces and functional man-made synthetics"

Updated Jun 27, 2009

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Striped Fabric by Transylvanian Images

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"These fabrics were originally woven to be used as grain sacks which is why they come in a lovely assortment of colors. Each village and weaver used a different color stripe so that their grain sack could be identified at the mill." (via Bluelines)

Updated May 22, 2008

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spotcheck fabric by cloth

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Beautiful fabric from Australia. 100% hemp.

Updated May 1, 2008

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PhatSheep Textiles by Suzanne Shearer

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Simple + beautiful designs.

Updated Apr 29, 2008

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Vintage fabric

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American 50s fabric from Japanese shop Pindot.

Updated Apr 28, 2008

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Leopard fabric by Echino

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One of my favorite japanese fabrics right now.

Updated Apr 17, 2008

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Wool and cotton blanket by Scholten & Baijings

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"The blankets are made of Merino wool and cotton, which makes them super soft! You can use them in countless ways: to wrap around yourself, lie beneath, decorate your bed or sofa, or give an old piece of furniture a new lease of life.

The ‘Colour Bombs’ can be purchased in five different designs and two sizes: 130 x 180 cm and 260 x 260 cm. This collection of plaids is complemented with a variety of cushions in individual designs.
In short, a must for your interior!" (via pinkthething)

Updated Nov 29, 2007

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