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unsewn: August 2013
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I'm a textile designer interested in new ways of making patterns. I post more of my patterns as Patternmakers on Instagram. Wednesday, 28 August 2013. Good patterns this weekend. Place pattern = enchantment. Posted by Dora Burns. Links to this post. Labels: car boot sale. Tuesday, 13 August 2013. Posted by Dora Burns. Links to this post. Tuesday, 6 August 2013. In praise of not decorating. Just visited this magic house full of long-forgotten patterns all happily living side by side. Posted by Dora Burns.
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Victoria Siddle: December 2011
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Sunday, 11 December 2011. Field Work Pop Up Shop. I spent this Saturday at the opening of Field Work. The Pop Up Shop co-curated by my housemate Caitlin Hinshelwood. With fellow textile designer. The shop is located in Shorditch on 54 Rivington Street London, and is open from the 10th - 18th December. There is a special open evening on the 15th. My photos don't really do it justice, it is just the most beautiful shop I've ever seen. Showcasing an. The shop is f. Links to this post.
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unsewn: February 2015
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I'm a textile designer interested in new ways of making patterns. I post more of my patterns as Patternmakers on Instagram. Wednesday, 25 February 2015. How wallpaper can be political. Fave trip out of the kitchen was to the Grantchester Pottery show at the Jerwood Space. Here's what they have to say about living, loving and decorating - and I'm sure Peggy would agree:. Posted by Dora Burns. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blogs I love to read. III III NISHII III III. Home : Jenni Rope.
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unsewn: June 2013
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I'm a textile designer interested in new ways of making patterns. I post more of my patterns as Patternmakers on Instagram. Sunday, 30 June 2013. Hanging out with the kids. Wow just been helping out on the Chelsea Summer School. These guys and girls come from schools all over London and together made some awesome work. Nearly remembered what it feels like to be 17 again. Thanks to you all for the inspiration and to Beth, Lily and Eduardo for the pics. And to Tejumda for the lace. Posted by Dora Burns.
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unsewn: How wallpaper can be political
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I'm a textile designer interested in new ways of making patterns. I post more of my patterns as Patternmakers on Instagram. Wednesday, 25 February 2015. How wallpaper can be political. Fave trip out of the kitchen was to the Grantchester Pottery show at the Jerwood Space. Here's what they have to say about living, loving and decorating - and I'm sure Peggy would agree:. Posted by Dora Burns. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blogs I love to read. III III NISHII III III. Home : Jenni Rope.
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unsewn: New Studio
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I'm a textile designer interested in new ways of making patterns. I post more of my patterns as Patternmakers on Instagram. Monday, 6 October 2014. Here are some prints from Honami and me. Inspired by our time together, the colour of the pool (too much algae says the pool man) and an envelope arrived in the post. It is a bit crowded in our new studio - we are sharing our space with lots of boxes and a boat. Posted by Dora Burns. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blogs I love to read. Home : Jenni Rope.
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unsewn: January 2014
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I'm a textile designer interested in new ways of making patterns. I post more of my patterns as Patternmakers on Instagram. Saturday, 4 January 2014. Our New Year's treat was a visit to the Didcot Railway centre, a treasure trove of all that was the Great Western Railway. We got very wet and cold but it was worth it to enjoy the plush upholstered carriages, warm sprung seats, wooden fittings, comfy weaves and colour ways of an almost- disappeared world. Posted by Dora Burns. Links to this post.
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