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Textile and print designer by origin, now also developing 3D printed textile related products. Such as these here. Some of my clients look into reproducing the image literally, others use the graphical patterns (weavers mostly), scan it in 2D (for inkjet printing) or scan it in 3D (for vinyl embossing). After thirty years still surprising sometimes what my clients see in my designs. ☺️

#3dprinting #flexible3dprint #3dprintingtextiles #3dprintedtextiles #sustainability #recycling
#innovativetextiledesign #textile #textileindustry #industrialprintingtechniques #printingtechniques #patterndesign #printdesign #interiortextiles #interiortextiledesign #textiledesign #Dutchdesign #DutchTextileDesign #eugenevanveldhoven #HauteCouture #couturefabric #couturefabrics #ACTwithtextiles

Hello Mastodon,
Here's my #introduction post.

Former #graphicdesigner and #webdeveloper at #OpenSourcePublishing, I gradually turned my practice to #textiledesign. Still exploring free and open source software, programming but in relation to many textile techniques.

My main practice is #knitting, #machineknitting and #visiblemending. But I love to explore any #fiberarts related #technique.

In 2020, I joined the #textile #fablab @GreenFabric in #brussels where I like to build / #hack #machines for textile.

In 2024, I joined the #Fabricademy programme ( #textile and #technology) where I made digitally knitted garments to bypass #CCTV #facerecognition.
I am now a Fabricademy instructor!

A little picture as intro: My Mother was a Computer. Title borrowed from media theoretician Katherine N. Hayles. This is the opening piece of a series of knitted portraits of women who played a major role in the history of computing.

I'm super happy to find back my old family here in Lurk/Mastodon (you know who you are :) ). 💜

December’s Paisley affirmation post celebrating paisley the pattern/design/motif.

This month an interesting survey of paisley images from Shutterstock with commentary.

As always, I ask everyone to keep in mind that, like most human endeavours, the story of paisley is more complex than one might think. Competing claims of origin, ‘ownership’, colonialism, adaptation, integration and reinterpretation all seem to be there.

shutterstock.com/blog/paisley-

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