Showing posts with label handmade fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade fabric. Show all posts

Friday, July 10, 2009

Toile de Jouy









I have a passion for "Toile"...I love the timeless elegance of these designs and the romantic flair. It is a classic design and can accent a room so nicely...even if it is just a touch. Almost every room in our home has some touch of this great fabric that tells a beautiful story. What is your story?.....

Toile de Jouy
, commonly just called toile (pronounced twal), evolved from Jouy-en-Josas, France. The literal translation is "cloth from Jouy-en-Josas" - a town in north-central France. A print shop in this town was the first to commercially produce toile in the 1700s.

Fine lines in the designs often depict pastoral scenes, making it perfect complement for French country decor. Other common themes include oriental subjects, flowers, animals and children. The repeating pattern is traditionally printed in a single color, usually on a white or cream background. The effect of the fine lines on a pale background is light and airy.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Orange Burst



Wow...what a great colorful bracelet! I am loving the color combination if I do say so myself! I found these cool orange fiber beads at a bead show and just had to have them.

The orange beads are Tinalak fabric covered wood beads.
Tinalak is a colorfully designed cloth. It is handwoven and made from the bark of trees including banana fibers.Handcrafted by t'boli people (natives of the Philippines) in the Philippines.

I paired them with multi colored polymer beads hand crafted by fellow Etsian Hande Burge at Aslan Crafts. I hand forged a hook and eye clasp from brass. The bracelet is a generous 8 1/2" and is very lightweight. You can find this in my "Flap Your Wings" Etsy store.