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		<title>Tutorial Found {indian embroidery}</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
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I am so excited to have come across this tutorial for an East Indian embroidery style known as Shisha or little mirrors. I have always loved the textiles and pillows that are lovingly adorned by hand and I cannot wait to try this out on one of my own creations!

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		<title>John Robshaw Textiles {printed inspiration}</title>
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&#8220;Every textile represents a story, a drawing of an adventure in a far–off place–from Yogakarta to Rajasthan, Bolivia to Vietnam. Arriving at textiles from painting and printmaking, I am interested in the mistakes, overlapping prints and the miss-registrations of woodblocks that record the human hand.&#8221; -johnrobshaw.com
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		<title>Les Indiennes Textiles {india inspired}</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I really like the Indian inspired textile line of Les Indiennes by designer Mary Mulcahy. The color waves are rich, neutral, and simple, and carries a nice quiescent feel of India, and if you love to collect lovely photography of interiors and textiles then be sure to order yourself a copy of their  50 [...]]]></description>
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