Earth laughs in flowers...

2019 Spring/Summer pattern trends.

''Floral Beauty'' by Stace Cherry.




“Floral Beauty” pattern available on https://t.co/JQYryOYcTR



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Life is the flower for which love is the honey...
2019 Spring/Summer pattern trends.
Multicolor Abstract Flowers by Daniel Andy

“Multicolor Abstract Flowers” pattern available on https://t.co/JQYryOYcTR
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Our pretty new Midsummer collection, all lined with our bright prints . Swimmers to sunglasses - carry it all in style this summer. https://t.co/S0Cbpq5CVg

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A great night celebrating a diverse range of artworks made by our GCSE Art & Textiles students. Congratulations on all of the hard work!

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Enjoy a day of stitching and manipulating one of the most versatile textiles; FELT! Spaces are still available for the Felt Brooches workshop this Friday 28 June at 9:30am 🎟️ Get your tickets from £48 via the box office (01425 619983) or online: https://t.co/s2v7SKtrfl

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Looking forward to my Graduation Ceremony today at the Royal Festuval Halll after completing a Masters in Textile Art with a Distinction!

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Get some joyful summer vibes with these colorful designs!!
Enjoy FREE SHIPPING on all orders in my Shop through June 28! https://t.co/nuyb6wbZSl

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Here at Pop along & see us at stand 65! Part of speak to us about masterclasses offered. Plus some tantalising bespoke & by +

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Tomorrow, our final year Fashion & Textiles students will be celebrating the completion of their final year work before heading off to London for New Designers exhibition, where they will be showcasing their work 👠💃

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Was studying a photo of Pixel (textiles, dog, fur! yay) during my train ride but I got motion sick so I couldn't finish it :( gonna keep this study going for tomorrow as well

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A small but potent example of just how were Late 18thc (now faded) printed reused w/early 19thc via Love the classical-themed with bold plaid palette. Fr.

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Moumouton, les Pokémon Mouton, est de type Normal !

On utilise leur pelage pour confectionner des vêtements, des tapis ou autres textiles ; c'est une des spécialités de la région de Galar.

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