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  2. Textile design - Wikipedia

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    Strip-woven textile design: African fabric. Textile patterns, designs, weaving methods, and cultural significance vary across the world. African countries use textiles as a form of cultural expression and way of life. They use textiles to liven up the interior of a space or accentuate and decorate the body of an individual.

  3. William Morris textile designs - Wikipedia

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    Tulip and willow design for printed textiles (1873) William Morris (1834-1898), a founder of the British Arts and Crafts movement, sought to restore the prestige and methods of hand-made crafts, including textiles, in opposition to the 19th century tendency toward factory-produced textiles.

  4. List of Scandinavian textile artists - Wikipedia

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    For centuries, country women created their own fabrics with designs which were often inspired by nature. By the early 20th century, artists became famous for their pile rugs while after the Second World War brightly coloured Scandinavian textile designs became popular across Europe and in the United States. [1] [2] [3

  5. William Morris - Wikipedia

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    In the field of textile design, Morris revived a number of dead techniques, [268] and insisted on the use of good quality raw materials, almost all natural dyes, and hand processing. [269] He also observed the natural world first hand to gain a basis for his designs, [270] and insisted on learning the techniques of production prior to producing ...

  6. Anna Maria Garthwaite - Wikipedia

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    Harston, Leicestershire, c. 14 March 1688 [2] – October 1763) was an English textile designer known for creating vivid floral designs for silk fabrics hand-woven in Spitalfields, London, in the mid-18th century. Garthwaite was acknowledged as one of the premiere English designers of her day.

  7. Althea McNish - Wikipedia

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    A number of her early designs including Tropic, [32] a dress fabric printed on silk and produced by Zika Ascher in 1959, and Gilia, a cotton furnishing fabric featuring tropical foliage in green and gold, produced by Hull Traders in 1961, are in the textile collection at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

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