Create a Cubo-Futurism Print on an Alexander McQueen Garment!!

Learn to generate digital placement prints inspired by hand-painted Cubo-Futurism for an amazing Alexander McQueen 
couture garment in The Slow Textiles Group’s gorgeous London studio!!

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Taking place on December 3rd 2011 at 2pm, 
this is a pioneering workshop in slow processes married with fast to create a new, bespoke aesthetic – that you then make and wear! Anyone can do it – it’s easy with stunning results!!

Scroll to Page 12 for details in our 
Workshops 2011 Pdf booklet here:

“An Introduction to Cubo-Futurism: Learn to Create Placement Prints for Dynamic and Timeless Fashion Textiles”!!!!


Equipped with new skills, you’ll be able to transfer your new knowledge to any Placement Print dress-making project!!

NEWS!! FLASH!! London Calling!!

The Great British Houses of Parliament designed by Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin in 1840 in the midst of an economic recession and still standing!



Exciting news!! 


Members of the Slow Textiles group are meeting 
British Parliamentary Design and Sustainability Groups 
and their MPs in Westminster next week to make a noise about the power of textile design talent in the UK, its offer, potential and future scenarios!



Slow Textiles Group member, Julie Behseta, shows her innovating textiles work at the Houses of Parliament exhibition, in tandem with Coca Cola and the Royal College of Art, Materials for Living, November 2011.



Slow Textiles Founder selected as Artist in Residence at Chelsea School of Art!


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We are delighted to announce that alongside three other artists, founder of the Slow Textiles Group, Emma Neuberg, is awarded Artist in Residence at Chelsea School of Art, London!

The other artists include Ryan Mcclelland:

Amex Apathy, 2005


And Nick Hornby:


All the work deals broadly with montage/collage and consumerism.

Exhibition dates:

Friday 4th – Friday 25th May 2012