How I ended up selling beautiful textiles and fabrics from Thailand here in Brisbane Australia

My friend Joe has been in Thailand teaching English. While he was there he and a Thai-speaking friend, used the free weekends to travel all over Thailand and up to Laos, to buy silk for his collection.

How lucky am I?!

I can now offer some of these beautiful pieces he bought that he is not keeping in his stash.

The silks were purchased direct from the weavers where possible, in the village where they are made. Because of this, we can offer you superior quality at an excellent price.

I really wish I could have been there to visit these wonderful artisans and watch their incredible centuries-old techniques of hand weaving and dyeing silk and cotton for their traditional fabrics.

All pieces were selected by Joe who has a very discerning eye, they are timeless in design and colour.

He has purchased good tight weaves where he could, which relates to the quality of original silk thread used and also ensures they will survive many years of use, as clothing or home use and display.

I would keep them out of direct sunlight as many are natural dyes and some vegetable dyes.

Some patterns are traditional, still used today, and can be researched for tribe and area.

The same dyes can look different on silk and cotton

Silk shows dye on a different face, the silk makes the dye colour shine, quite often it’s the women who design the weave and do the weaving, rather than the men.

Laos weavers have the most exquisite skill in selecting their silk and weaving their patterns. Fine weave means the silk thread chosen is finer and makes the fabrics warmer.

For scarves, the finer silk weave, folded, is warmer than a heavier weave.

Ethnic patterns and soft muted colours are the hallmark of good Laos woven silk. The diamond shape and chicken design are repeated motifs in handwoven Thai silk weaving.

Muttmee woven silk from Khon Kaen in Thailand  is a decorator’s dream. Finely woven with gold pattern this fabric has wonderful sheen and drape, can also be used for light upholstery and special occasion wearables.

Joe also purchased some Khon Kaen cotton by the metre for home furnishing.

I feel so priviledged to now have the opportunity to show this Collection of exquisite silks and cottons to you, and if any of these is singing your name, please do feel free to place an order in the Store.

Thanks so much for reading my story, and I hope that the thought of owning some of these museum-quality textiles and fabrics is something which would bring joy to your life.

All the very best, do please write to me if you have any questions (via my Contact form) — I look forward to hearing from you.

Cheers,

Helen McIntosh

Brisbane, Australia

Rosie and The Icon Lady Photo Booth

Rosie and The Icon Lady Photo Booth with Helen McIntosh

Rosie and The Icon Lady Photo Booth showing you where NOT to put your legs (this did make me chuckle!) — instead, put your hands through the holes to look a little bit more lady-like 🙂

You will have your chance to take your own photos in the IconLady photo booth at my upcoming Exhibition — Partners in Textiles.

Please do join us on the Saturday and be part of the frivolity!

So if you’re anywhere near Brisbane, Cooroy or the Sunshine Coast (Queensland, Australia), do come see us!

Where?  The Butterfactory, Cooroy, 12 th August 2017 – read more >>

August 2017 Partners in Textile

If you’d like to chat, you can also find me on Facebook and Instagram.

My five minutes of fame in the recent edition of Down Under Textiles

My five minutes of fame!

The recent edition of Down Under Textiles gave our upcoming exhibition, Partners in Textile, the cover (woohoo!) plus six pages.

I find being published as exciting as showing in a gallery!

Here is a quick snapshot:

My five minutes of fame in the recent edition of Down Under Textiles

So if you’re anywhere near Brisbane, Cooroy or the Sunshine Coast, do come see us!

Where?  The Butterfactory, Cooroy, 12 th August 2017 – read more >>

August 2017 Partners in Textile

If you’d like to chat, you can also find me on Facebook and Instagram.

 

August 2017 Partners in Textile Exhibition

August 2017 Partners in Textile Exhibition

I have partnered with two of my wonderful long-time arty friends — Sybil Orr and Cathy Moon — to create a Textile Exhibition to showcase a marvellous variety of the artwork we create. We do hope you can join us!

  • Date:  11-19th August to 19th September, 2017
  • First day: Friday 11th August
  • Grand Opening Event: Saturday 12th August — 10:00am to 3:00pm
  • Guest Speaker:  Janet De Boer
  • Location:  Butter Factory Arts Centre, 11A Maple St, Cooroy Qld Australia

August 2017 Partners in Textile

As well as the delightful Art Gallery exhibition space, we will have Artist Stalls (mine — Helen McIntosh, plus Cathy Moon and Sybil Orr, as well as woodworker Bill Orr, and Marion Glover of Beautiful Silks with her vast array of silk scarves and other goodies).

Promotional Tables include Morningside Picture framers, Al Comicae photography, Patches Of Cooroy local quilt group and Teena Hughes, an art marketing, website and video marketing specialist.

If you can make it, do please come and introduce yourself — I’d love to meet you!

Cheers,
Helen x

Map to 11A Maple St, Cooroy Qld

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If you’d like to chat, you can also find me on Facebook and Instagram.