Claire Oliver Gallery has announced a two-person exhibition titled “Certain Restrictions Do Apply,” featuring new textile works by artists Carolyn Mazloomi and Sharon Kerry-Harlan. The presentation ...
Learn how to sew cozy winter clothes in just 10 minutes using only 1 meter of fabric, designed to fit all body sizes comfortably. This tutorial shares smart cutting layouts, quick stitching methods, ...
Small, curved ornaments are a perfect fit for cardboard or Styrofoam egg cartons. And while you’re on your third coffee run ...
Representational Photo By Muhammad Rameez Kumar The winter sun spills over the rooftops of Plan Bandipora, setting the ...
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29 DIY fabric flowers

This collection of fabric flower tutorials shares 29 creative ways to turn fabric into beautiful blooms. From quick no-sew ...
ARC Raiders fans urge developer Embark Studios to give them an outfit that every player can wear only once, and the company ...
A 3-storey ode to weaves, crafts, art and artisans of India, nestled in the Jubilee Hills area of Hyderabad. Designer Gaurang Shah has created a living museum over 22,000 square feet, where you will ...
EVERY YEAR, the UTS Honours showcase presents the ultimate platform to spotlight the new faces in Australia’s fashion scene. On the evening of Tuesday, November 17, the UTS Honours cohort proved, yet ...
From left to right: By Alberta Bucciarelli, Kristie Wang, Bonnie McKee, Monique Farrugia and Isabella Harris. AS A FORMER UTS Fashion and Textiles graduate, it is always exciting returning to a world ...
Gözde Göncü-Berk, associate professor of design, has been named the inaugural Maria Manetti Shrem Endowed Chair in Design, Fashion and Textiles and the founding director of the Maria Manetti Shrem ...
The University of California, Davis, celebrated the grand opening of the Maria Manetti Shrem Institute for Sustainable Design, Fashion and Textiles on Thursday, Nov. 13. The institute will further ...
Have you ever imagined turning your ideas into physical objects with just a few clicks? Thanks to tools like Tinkercad, what once seemed like science fiction is now an accessible reality for anyone ...