George, Matching tunics using IL019 Honeysuckle 5.3 oz. linen inspired by 12th Century Turkish dress.  The y...

GEORGE

"Matching tunics using IL019 Honeysuckle 5.3 oz. linen inspired by 12th Century Turkish dress. The yokes of the tunics were block printed with a hand-made block to mimic an embroidered extant tunic. The pants were made with IL019 Optic White and printed."

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Francesalt7 years ago

George\'s stamping is always beautiful.

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Ellavernalt7 years ago

Beautiful work!

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Marleealt7 years ago

Lovely print pattern on this salmon clothing.

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Kathrynalt7 years ago

This is spectacular work! So proud of you for doing it. I love the FISH PANTS!!!

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Kathrynalt7 years ago

This is spectacular work! So proud of you for doing it. I love the FISH PANTS!!!

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Allysonalt7 years ago

I watched you creating this in our #100daysofa&s and was just amazed. Great job!!

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Seamusalt7 years ago

my baron and baroness. they allow me to get away with speaking as i wish.

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Balt7 years ago

Awesome work. Love what you\'re doing - Brigit

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Marjoriealt7 years ago

Gorgeous! Beautifully carved stamps meticulously placed on the clothing. And a wonderful choice of colour for your coloring!

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Eliethalt7 years ago

:)

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Eliethalt7 years ago

:)

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Jai talt7 years ago

Beautifully done!

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Robinalt7 years ago

I followed your step in Printed textiles and just love it :-)

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Lindsayalt7 years ago

Stunning!!

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Nicolealt7 years ago

I love the block printing! Amazing work!

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Jenniferalt7 years ago

Because it\'s pink!

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Susanalt7 years ago

And you made all the blocks to print amazing

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Victoriaalt7 years ago

The block printing is amazing. Nice work.