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A Photographic Celebration of America’s Vibrant Textile Industry by Christopher Payne | Colossal District Eight, Textile Factory, Architectural Photographers, Modern Crafts, Textile Industry, Nature Drawing, Collage Poster, Texture Color, Pattern Texture

Typically focusing on obsolete or decrepit architectural structures, photographer Chris Payne‘s most recent project, Textiles, documents the aesthetics of the colorfully-hued American textile industry. His photographs showcase the bright runs of yarn and thread as the materials make their way through the hyper-organized machinery, appearing digitally altered in their extreme hot pinks, vibrant reds, and electricContinue reading "A Photographic Celebration of America’s Vibrant Textile…

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Yarns are wound by the Charaka equipment to the pirns. Weaving Loom Patterns, Soda Ash, Harry Potter Illustrations, Ads Creative Advertising Ideas, Indian Art Gallery, Kerala Saree, Old Is Gold, Traditional Saree, Weaving Loom

In Kasargod the Weavers/ craftsmen follows even today the traditional way of making of the saree all done by hand. Cotton yarns are immersed in the soap oil for about 45minutes to 1 hour to increase the dye absorbability. The yarns are boiled in the boiler with water and soda ash for about 24 hours, then washed and dried. It is taken for the colouring process that is usually done with vat dyes, caustic soda and hydro sulphite. After colouring/ dyeing the yarns are spread on the horizontal…

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Table Loom Sophie Wood Brinker Photoshop, Illustrator I’ve always loved the process of weaving and am fascinated by loom designs, of which there are hundreds! For this project I wanted to help demystify the weaving process by pulling apart the elements of my table loom to show the mechanics of how a piece

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