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  • Textile Design

Graduates in Textile Design

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A model smelling a lavender scented knitted sample. Materials: White mohair and lavender
View Grace Atkinson
Grace Atkinson
Sample with short wood sticks inserted into knitting and folded, between the sections with wood there are pockets of knitting that enable the folds to change direction.
View Vera Bergshoeff
Vera Bergshoeff
A knit sample floating in space. The surface appears as ridges in lavender, grey and white. The sample is constructed from many smaller pieces, with an orange drawcord surrounding a large green section which is tightened to create unusual form.
View Matthew Connelly
Matthew Connelly
Flat image of a fully fashioned cape, featuring soft curved edges. In a soft lilac colour with a neon accent trim.
View Paige Fairweather
Paige Fairweather
A range of textured fabrics, tubes and reflective cord.
View Josie Gomersall
Josie Gomersall
Hand printed silk cloth in shades of blue
View Emma Gorrie
Emma Gorrie
The Barbican Coat on Model.
View Morgan Griffiths Hagan
Morgan Griffiths Hagan
Layered knitted panels on a white background, knits have been layered to create movement, shapes in these knits are rectangular and triangular and include strong contrasting shades of warm and cool colours
View Jude Hughes
Jude Hughes
Knitted textiles and hands
View Madeleine Hunter
Madeleine Hunter
person in bright printed clothing on grey swirly background
View Niamh Innes
Niamh Innes
A various selection of knitted samples created using inlay layered on top of each other.
View Anna Lamb
Anna Lamb
Image of quilt made up of several coloured panels in a woodland setting, surrounded by trees and greenery.
View Maia MacGilp
Maia MacGilp
Screen printed cloth, pleated and applied spray paint.
View Aiden McIntosh
Aiden McIntosh
Cool toned knit samples with a copper wire knit sample placed on top.
View Rebekah McIntyre
Rebekah McIntyre
My work are mostly using monofilm as the main material as I wanted to created the touch sense and the effects that similar as plastic. The reason is because that’s my project topic which is plastic stacking baskets.
View Qian Huey Pang
Qian Huey Pang
image created using original photograph of number one tower at ground zero reflected in memorial pool water, taken as part of a series of different areas of water. The image has been overlayed with a mono print, based on self created images of oil and water. The resulting pattern is highly coloured with variations of blue, yellow, green and orange.
View Natasha Raison
Natasha Raison
A close up image of silk with expressive ink marks in varying shades of blue.
View Kara Sanders
Kara Sanders
A white stocking with a screen printed black pattern, modelled on a pointed leg.
View Alex Simpson
Alex Simpson
Fabric sample, screen prints on a variation of soft material.
View Sophie Stevens-Lynch
Sophie Stevens-Lynch
Layered knit pieces close up
View Eilidh Warnock
Eilidh Warnock
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