12 June 2023 by Gudrun

All around the globe in my scrapbook

Hello there!

Whenever I leaf through my scrapbook, I find so many treasures, imaginative ideas, a trove of patterns. Both those painted on my yellow veranda on my island sanctuary, and from my many trips out in the wide world. On my veranda, I often paint designs and styles in an eclectic mix. I let my imagination flow, with no limitations. On my trips, I meet with suppliers and have to record the facts on fibre types, fabric composition and other technical details. What printing capacity do they have? Is it a big factory or a cottage industry workshop?

 

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My pink ROSAMUNDA was painted using the watercolour named Opera Rose, a shade of magenta distinct for its vivid intensity.

 

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Madame FRANCOISE is an embroidered blouse in the “4 directions//4 blouses” group.

 

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Green TUSSAH SILK is likely dyed using natural pomegranate and real indigo; a combination I discovered on my last visit to India.

 

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SANGANER dress is the namesake of the renowned block-printing village of Sanganer located south of the vast city of Jaipur, where I usually stay at Samode Haveli or Samode Bagh, the tent hotel.

The designs above are from my latest colouring book. Below is from the scrapbook that came about during my last India trip.

 

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Exquisite squares of woven fabric samples and print and spray-paint floral motifs.

 

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Colourful snips of linen. For these, each shade has been top-dyed, meaning that the un-spun fibre tops are dyed, rather than the final spun fibre.
Tussah silk, mud-resist, hand-loomed cotton muslin – fascinating terms describing what these fabric patches represent.
Our spring season essential blouses and dresses will be available in so many different COLOURS.