Liz Pidgeon: Indonesian textiles
Liz Pidgeon: Indonesian textiles
Liz Pidgeon: Bobbin lace made by a lacemaker working bobbins around a design outlined in small pegs
Liz Pidgeon: Brussels lace called point-de-gauze is a fine needlepoint lace
Liz Pidgeon: Dresses, Christmas tree ornaments, curtains and a tablecloth all made from lace
Liz Pidgeon: Valenciennes lace is a soft, delicate bobbin lace that was made in France and Flanders during the 1700's and 1800's
Liz Pidgeon: Applique lace is made by stitching pieces of mulin on netting. This applique lace was made in England
Liz Pidgeon: Venetian lace is one of the oldest types of needlepont lace
Liz Pidgeon: Tatting is lace made by looping and knoting cotton or linen threads with a shuttle
Liz Pidgeon: Honiton lace is a type of bobbin lace produced in England in the 1700's and 1800's
Liz Pidgeon: Tartan
Liz Pidgeon: tartan
Liz Pidgeon: Tartan
Liz Pidgeon: SCAN5245
Liz Pidgeon: Exhibition at Living Arts Space Bendigo Visitor Centre
Liz Pidgeon: Flamingo Park Fashion Textiles exhibition at Living Arts Space Bendigo Visitor Centre
Liz Pidgeon: Santa Clara : Pendelton Woollen Mills
Liz Pidgeon: Textile
Liz Pidgeon: Variety of Textile Products
Liz Pidgeon: Designing a fabric requires not only artistic ability but also knowledge of fabrics and textile machinery
Liz Pidgeon: Printing produces fabrics with beautiful designs and a variety of colours
Liz Pidgeon: Textile manufacturing
Liz Pidgeon: Weaving on a jacquard loom
Liz Pidgeon: Textiles