- TSW/86
- Item
- 1979-1980
Woven in blue, green, purple and black with multi-coloured supplementary threads.
McBride, Evelyn
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Woven in blue, green, purple and black with multi-coloured supplementary threads.
McBride, Evelyn
Blue board with six 90 mm square cards showing different colour and weave effects in shades of cyclamen pink with threads of blue, green, yellow and lilac.
Dobbie, Linda
Four sample weaves on card. One in shades of blue with orange and peach threads, another predominantly orange with blue. One with bands of striped woven sections. Final sample has mustard, dark pink, green and yellow bands of colour with open weave sections with decorative semi-circular buttons in gold and black.
Cunningham, Lin
Plain weave sample woven with coarse woollen yarn in shades of grey, orange, and purple. Supplementary wefts of loosely spun thick woollen yarn in shades of purple, orange and cream is used to create a pattern of raised diagonal blocks.
Carmichael, Catherine
Double-faced, tightly woven woollen sample with checkered design of criss-crossed vertical and horizontal bands in different shades of red, orange, yellow, pink, green, blue and purple.
Sinclair, Christine
Plain weave sample woven in shades of brown forming a design of puckered vertical bands and supplementary discontinuous wefts made of fabric ribbons in different colours. With loose supplementary warps and wefts in a variety of colours on the reverse.
Crossan, Kathryn
Cream-coloured woollen sample woven in different weaves (plain weave, basketweave, satin weave) that form bands. With supplementary loosely spun woollen wefts.
Reid, Linda
Double-faced woolen fabric in shades of claret, red, blue, orange and brown. Geometric design of bands of different weaving patterns and colour combinations.
MacFarlane, Kathryn
Tightly woven fabric with light brown and claret on the warp, and orange, yellow, blue and dark brown weft threads. Regular bands of different weaving patterns in a repeat pattern form distinct colourful stripes.
Horn, Jean
Woven sampler of geometric design with different types of textile weaves (plain weave, twill, satin, and others) in fine red, pink, light blue, light purple, and red bouclé yarn.
Horn, Jean
Loosely woven fabric with organza ribbons in shades of blue, purple, light green and rose pink. Four distinct bands within the design, sections edged with tightly woven cream warp threads, similar to selvedge.
McConnachie, Pauline
Double-faced woven sample in fine red, white, and blue and yellow bouclé yarn forming a pattern of stripes. It has a related label with the text: "Exhibition at the 1st European Special Congress on Textile Training and Textile Culture in Europe 1990, City Hall Kehl on the Rhine and the Centre of Culture Strasbourg, Nendorf 1-4th October 1990."
Blackwood, Jilli
Two faced sample with ribbons of scrap fabric (including striped printed material) in shades of grey, cream, biege, purple and green gold. Reverse with orange warp threads and gold and purple weft.
Blackwood, Jilli
Open weave with diamond pattern in light blue lurex yarn.
Carnie, Bruce
Tightly woven single-faced fabric with black warp threads, and wefts in shades of blue, teal, purple, brown, grey and pink. Weft threads are lusterous and may be silk. Geometric design with chevrons, diamonds and other repeats in bands of pattern in a grid like format.
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Weaving sample made with warps consisting of green cords and fine orange cotton thread, and wefts of light green leather ribbons and strings of brown beads. It also has supplementary feathers. Warps and wefts are woven in sections of tightly woven or open weave vertical bands.
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Weaving sample made with warps consisting of green cords and fine orange cotton thread, and wefts of green leather ribbons, as well as supplementary strings of silver-coloured beads. Warps and wefts are woven in sections of tightly woven or open weave vertical bands.
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Open weave sample in a gradation of blue colour, from light blue to dark blue. The central design is a female figure, woven with supplementary wefts. Warps have been knotted and left long as fringe.
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Closely woven cotton fabric with printed warp threads and jagged design of subtle gradations in colour from orange through to red, blue, green to orange again. Second section with contrasting weft colours and regular pale yellow wefts giving a striped effect in shades of orange, pink, green and blue. Thicker cream coloured yarn has been introduced to form a line and zig zag geometric design over the coloured weave. This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Textile conservation was completed in 2019.
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Cream coloured fabric, presumed to be a cotton mix, with yellow coloured grid over an irregular multi-colour spot and ribbon pattern.
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Part of Papers of Margaret Elizabeth Galt, student of Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Samples of fabric designs woven in wool and coarse linen, presumably by Margaret Elizabeth Galt.
Galt, Margaret Elizabeth
Weaving certificate of Robert C. Lockhart
Part of Records of Donald Brothers Ltd, linen, canvas and furnishing fabric manufacturers, Dundee, Scotland
A weaving certificate awarded to Robert C. Lockhart by the Glasgow Technical College Weaving Branch for "excellence after two sessions".
Glasgow Technical College
Weaver's workshop: Upper floor, 2nd submission
Free hand sketch showing the upper floor plan showing two bedrooms, staircase, and the roof.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Upper floor plan, 3rd submission
Free hand sketch showing the upper floor plan in scale 1:100 representing the third attempt to develop the weaver's workshop design especially issues related to the staircase position and the spatial arrangement of the two bedrooms and bathroom.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Tools required for weaving tasks
Free hand sketches showing the tools required for weaving tasks taken from measured drawings by Gordon McLean. Tasks include: Table loom, warping frame, spool rack, spinning wheel, and tapestry frame.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Sections, final design submission
Architectural drawings on tracing paper representing the final submission of the weaver's house project on Colonsay. The paper includes drawings of axonometric sections.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Section CC, final design submission
Architectural drawings on cartridge paper representing the final submission of the weaver's house project at Colonsay. The paper includes drawings of an enlarged section CC in scale 1:20, showing the construction materials which represents the vernacular building type, and finishing materials used on the building interior and exterior. Such drawing shows the architect's understanding on how to use the vernacular material and construction method to design new buildings suitable for new functions.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Roof plan and sections, 3rd submission
Free hand sketches showing the roof plan and section AA, BB, and CC all in scale 1:100 representing the third attempt to develop the weaver's workshop roof plan. The sheet includes the drawings of three cross sections all showing the main structural elements and materials used.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Plan, submission 1
Free hand sketch showing the initial idea to design a weaver's workshop including a plan in scale 1:100. This first submission represents the architect's idea to use a semi-circular shape to accommodate the functional spaces and the tools required for the weaving tasks.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Plan & section, 1st submission
Free hand sketches showing another design idea for the workshop including plan and section all in scale 1:100. The sheet includes feedback and notes from the examiner.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Ground floor, 2nd submission, design in progress
Free hand sketch showing the ground floor plan in progress representing the second attempt to improve the design idea showing more details and rearranging the functional spaces and furniture accordingly.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Ground floor, 2nd submission
Free hand sketches showing the ground floor plan of the selected design idea including the main access to the site, wind direction, and North signal. This drawing represents the second stage of the development design process.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Ground floor plan, 3rd submission
Free hand sketch showing the ground floor plan in scale 1:100 representing the third attempt to develop the weaver's workshop design.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Final design submission, photos of a 3D model
Architectural photos on a cartridge paper representing the final submission of the weaver's house project on Colonsay. The paper includes four photos of a 3D model, described as:
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Final design submission
Architectural drawings on cartridge paper represents the final submission of the weaver's house project on Colonsay. All in full details including furniture, levels, staircase, services, interior materials as well as the construction methods and materials. The paper includes drawings of:
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Elevations, final design submission
Architectural drawings on cartridge paper represents the final submission of the weaver's house project at Colonsay. The paper includes drawings of four elevations (north view, east view, west view, and south view). All drawing are in scale 1:100, showing the finishing materials used on the building exterior elevations.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Elevations, 3rd submission
Free hand sketches showing two elevations all in scale 1:100 representing the third attempt to develop the weaver's workshop elevation facing west and the other facing the east using the main finishing materials.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: 1st submission, sections and elevation
Free hand sketches showing first submission sections AA , BB, and CC as well as two elevations - one facing east and the other facing west all in scale 1:100. These drawings show the basic elements within the workshop structure.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's house: Upper & roof floor plan and elevation, 3rd submission
Free hand sketches showing the upper floor plan in scale 1:100 representing the third attempt to develop the weaver's house upper plan including more details with the roof plan. The sheet includes the drawing of the elevation looking east according to the new edition of the floor plans.
Platt, Christopher
3 multicoloured weave samples, mounted on one sheet of card.
Cameron, Dugald
3 multicoloured samples of weaving, mounted on one sheet of card.
Cameron, Dugald
Still life.
MacInnes, Jock
One of a series of nine architectural drawings for a project entitled 'Lighter than Air', submitted by Ronan Morris and Aoibhin McGinley for their final year thesis.
Morris, Ronan
We Three Kings of Orient are. Buon Natale. Buon Anno
Part of Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Featuring the baby Jesus and Three Wise Men.
McKenna, Conrad
Cup with decorative transfers: 'We are happy' legend on outside and two faces inside, 'KR 10/16' on underside. Blank white saucer.
Reynolds, Karen