I have just found out that I have been sucessful in recieving The Incorporation of Weavers Scholarship Fund 2011, yipppeee and a huge thank you to the Deacon - Aileen Brodie,
Ex Deacon - Maria Mac Kellar and Collector and Ex Deacon Charlie Newlands.
You can find out more about The Glasgow Trades House and the associated trades by clicking on the link below. http://www.tradeshouse.org.uk/
I studied at The Glasgow School of Art, graduating in 2001 with a BA (HONS) degree in Woven Textile Design. In 2006 I took a year out to learn about Jacquard weaving in India, Bangalore. While there I designed and developed a large collection of jacquard woven home furnishings fabrics, whilst using the most up to date textile computer packages. Since then I have been working full time for The Glasgow School of Art as a Weave and Jacquard Technician. My textile passion lies in woven interior textiles and in the experimental manipulation of structures and geometric patterns. I love to combine traditional and modern weaving techniques to create three-dimensional unique and innovative fabrics.
Commissioning a piece of work is a chance to have something made especially for you, it can be one of a kind and the opportunity to really engage in the creative process. Chantal is happy to discuss any individual requirements and ideas, which clients may have about design, yarn, structures and finish. Please email talweaver@hotmail.com if you have a project you would like Warped Textiles to work on.
Please respect my hard work and do not copy! If you blog about me or my work/photo's please credit me and link back to the original page. Thank you for respecting my copyright!
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Congrats on winning Honda made in Britain, well deserved and a great looking blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you Robin, I'm still in shock :)
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