Sentences with phrase «using traditional fabric»

Moving away from the folding metal hard - top of the previous Astra TwinTop, the Cascada uses a traditional fabric hood, which can be retracted in just 17 seconds, at speeds of up to 30mph.

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It removes any residue that builds up in the washing machine, it's great for helping towels to become fluffy and absorbent (fabric softener should never be used on towels), it doesn't leave a chemical residue on your clothes and towels which touch your skin, it's a cheap alternative to traditional fabric softeners, and it won't make your clothes smell like anything.
This carrier, available in either blue or brown, is a traditional long rectangular stretchy fabric wrap that's great for use with newborns.
Again, using a specially created fabric, the company brings ease of use and fashion to the traditional ring sling.
The other option is the 2 - in - 1 Light Seat, which offers a single frame with two different fabric sets, One fabric set is for a carrycot, which is removed once the baby grows out of it, and switched with the traditional seat fabric, which will be used for the rest of the life of the stroller.
If you're concerned about the traditional rougher fabric that is usually used in ring slings potentially irritating your baby's skin, this carrier is made of soft, all - natural fabric that's much better for sensitive babies.
• Larger than traditional Moses Baskets and includes mattress and stand it offers good value for money (0 - 6 months) • Light weight and easy to move keeping baby close (Only 4 KG) • The wickerless material makes it easy to clean and silent when baby moves • Ventilated base and breathable mesh fabrics for better airflow • Fold away white wooden stand can be used in two positions; fixed or rocking
Utilizing a new fabric specially developed and made in Europe for babywearing, you now have a ring sling that is not just more comfortable but also easier to use and manage than traditional ring slings, and best of all, suitable for all climates.
Use a variety of fun yet traditional fabrics and be sure to add your own embellishments.
A traditional Mexican / Guatemalan fabric called «rebozo» is used during pregnancy and childbirth to reduce pain.
Her work is unique due to use of silk instead of traditional chiffon fabric.
Similar to tweed we have the Herringbone style, this is another traditional fabric for those of use that like the classic look.
Adding to traditional sheer shirts, designers used transparent fabrics for skirts, dresses and many other pieces of their collections.
Pillow fronts are a vintage / never used cotton fabric depicting a beautiful traditional chinoiserie design of blue and white pagodas.
Beyond this, we are going to examine standard layouts inside different garments, the various traditional fabrics used as well as their favorite colors.
The stuff used for the traditional wear is banarsi and Georgette.Different kinds of stuff and fabrics are also used which are the mixture of velvet and chiffon, silk, jacquard and so on.
For the runway show of her womenswear brand Mame, which she also presented last month in Paris having won the Fashion Prize of Tokyo, the designer made use of traditional kimono fabrics and embroideries, repurposing them for the modern woman, who is less conservative than her mother or grandmother.
The finest Chantilly lace, soft linen gauze, cotton tulle and openwork lace are used throughout the collection whilst large floral motifs and guipures create interest and movement, providing a contrast against more traditional fabrics such as ottoman, organza and brocade.
Bridges created about 50 garments for the film, all constructed from scratch in the traditional couture manner: first creating toiles (mock - ups, using plain muslin, to properly determine seam placement and fit), then final versions using the actual fabric.
All of the fabrics used in Okuboyejo's collection are dyed using a traditional Nigerian method called adire, which involves painting patterns by hand and dip - dyeing the cloth.
This supercar is reskinned in carbon fibre however rather than using traditional carbon fabric, Mansory utilizes a...
Created using designer fabrics and traditional bookbinding construction techniques, Iris and Lily's customized orders welcome all kinds of requests.
From using techniques like wood burning to experimenting with fabrics, exotic woods, carbon fiber, and metals, our approaches are far from traditional.
Various accessories were sourced from around the African continent and framed artworks were created using traditional wax printed capulana fabrics that were sourced from local markets.
Quite simply one of the finest shopping experiences in Luang Prabang, Anakha sells exquisite handmade fabrics, silks, fashion and linens, dyed using traditional techniques, alongside unique accessories, such as a buffalo horn necklace and antique hill tribe silver bracelet.
Upon arrival, Grand Hyatt Balis lobby is a welcoming sight with its water palace concept evident in the surrounding outsized pools and carp - filled ponds.From lobby to room, you will enjoy small pathways that lead you through gorgeous tropical gardens, more water features and open views of the peninsula.The well - maintained rooms, suites and villas use marble and teak with traditional fabrics and local artworks.Each feature a private balcony with ocean, lagoon or garden views, and the bathrooms have wooden shutters that open to the bedroom, letting in natural daylight.The Grand Club rooms offer 49sqm of space with Grand Club Lounge privileges and a private pool.
Modeled after traditional houses found in Bali and Java, the villas are built, furnished and decorated using local timber, tiles, fabrics and artifacts.
Materials were sourced locally and all furnishings created with traditional skills: huge marble baths carved from single blocks of Romblon marble and wooden baths crafted using traditional boat - building techniques; local wood and rattan sourced from sustainable supplies; cushions made from tribal fabrics, woven by craftspeople from Mindanao in the South; and intricate wooden chests carved by indigenous Palawan woodcarvers.
Sudamala Suites & Villas offers elegant five - star accommodation on the namesake Jalan Sudamala in the southern area of Sanur, a half - hour transfer from the Ngurah Rai International Airport in Tuban and only 15 minutes drive east from Balis provincial capital of Denpasar.While not a beachfront hotel, Sudamala is minutes away to Mertasari Beach, one of Sanurs quieter coasts.A number of laid - back cafes and restaurants line the streets connecting Sudamala, and you can enjoy leisurely cycling trips along the quiet streets and the beach footpaths.The great traditional Balinese inspired villas and suites offer a homey feel with Balis iconic Kamasan style paintings and fine fabrics used throughout its decor.
This village is also the only place where people will find fabric called Ikat Gringsing the process pewarnaanya using traditional colors.
Modeled after traditional houses found in Bali and Java, the villas are built, furnished and decorated using local timber, tiles, fabrics and artifacts - blended with a modern minimalist edge.
Modeled after traditional houses found in Bali and Java, the villas are built, furnished and decorated using local timber, tiles, fabrics and artifacts — blended with a modern - minimalist edge, guaranteeing guests a comfortable and memorable stay.
Appropriately named, this room adopts a beautifully relaxed atmosphere using soft pastel tones, elegant furnishings, and lavish, traditional fabrics handmade in the local region of Montefalco.
The creative use of bamboo rattan teak and traditional fabrics creates a stylish and an exotic ambience.
While most traditional artists use the tried and true mediums of acrylic or oil paint, Lauterbach's paint is fabric and her brush is thread.
Learn traditional Shibori fabric dyeing techniques using a variety of all - natural materials during this afternoon workshop taught by artist and designer, Kalen Kaminski.
Alongside this traditional imagery, everyday textiles from the uniforms of park wardens, policemen and refuse collectors created colourful «paintings» that formed part of the artist's exploration of the symbolic use of fabric in both Italian religious art as well as in its contemporary secular forms.
His signature technique, used in both paintings and sculptures, is to incorporate traditional brocade fabrics into their surfaces, often becoming the skins of beasts, the bark of trees, or the garments of mythological figures.
By focusing on contemporary use of fabric and embroidery and stitching techniques, the show breaks from the traditional view of fabric and embroidery works as craft, and presenting these mediums instead as fine art.
His signature technique, used in both paintings and sculptures, is to incorporate into their surfaces traditional brocade fabrics, which often become the skins of beasts, the bark of trees or the garments of mythological figures.
Using found objects like furniture, wood, wheels, shells, fabric and bone, her sculptural works are informed by traditional hand - working skills that have been passed down through generations, and are bolstered by spiritual aspects of Mormon Thought and Sisterhood.
In addition to using the traditional framework of oil on canvas, Van Deventer works on stretched silk, a material she describes as «both a traditional painting surface and a fabric that is in between opaque and transparent, in between a fabric for the body and a smooth surface for painting.»
Appel — in contrast to Abts — is focused on the world around her, using traditional trompe l'oeil technique to depict fabric, sheets of transparent plastic, hand sewing, match sticks, floor grit, slabs of meat, and other objects from everyday life.
Incorporating Knutsson's input on threads, fabric and design, Isaksson uses traditional Nordic techniques and patterns to weave linens that generate fresh assertions of light and color on the surface texture.
The artworks in this exhibition have multiple strata; many begin with hand - painted fabrics where Luloff creates textures and colors using bleach on domestic fabrics to paint a sort of pan-international imagery referencing many traditional designs.
Brazilian designers and sisters Claudia and Monica Araujo use traditional weaving techniques and natural and recycled materials to build these versatile fabrics that serve as rugs or as textiles.
This recent graduate of the London College of Fashion says she «believes in supporting traditional skills and UK industry» by choosing heritage fabrics such as hebridean wool, she also uses Fair Trade organic cotton and employs a zero waste policy «by saving the fabric residue and shredding this to create padding utilised in scarves and shoulder pads.»
Boasting traditional silhouettes, the eat - in area's furnishings appear precious, but are actually far from thanks to the leather - look vinyl fabric used on the seating and the dining table's distressed oak.
Use more traditional Christmas fabrics for a more festive look.
Duchess Kate picked a herringbone stripe in light brown from traditional British fabric manufacturer Bernard Thorp & Co., to be used for curtains in the family's apartment, apparently at a price of $ 240 per metre.
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