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Celebrating simplicity in its most exquisite forms, we are proud to introduce our Everyday Extraordinary capsule collection, an array of goods for life and home made in Japan and available at Alternative stores for a limited time. The products featured in our curated collection are the result of a modern exploration of Japanese monozukuri, or manufacturing, reflecting Japan’s deep history in craftsmanship and quality through the lens of simplicity. Spanning everything from cooking and serving ware to plush towels and travel bags, these functional and beautiful tools for living bring the extraordinary into your everyday. The collection features products from visionaries who are shaping the monozukuri movement, including Nakagawa Masashichi Shouten, a pioneering purveyor of traditional Japanese wares on the cusp of celebrating its 300th year in business. By applying modern day business know-how to traditional industries, it is leading the revitalization of the Japanese crafts industry, bringing Japanese design and quality to a worldwide audience.

One Kiln Ceramics, located in Kagoshima, Japan, creates 100% handmade tablewares that reflect the concept of “the sun to a table,” functional pieces designed to bring happiness to those who use them in their daily lives. Founder and artist Yusuke Kido was born and raised in Kagoshima, an area close to a volcanic region of Japan. Blending locally sourced minerals and ash to impart unique textures and colors to his creations, Kido imbues a sense of place into each piece, creating products that bridge traditional Japanese craft and fine art. Explore the Everyday Extraordinary collection in our stores and join us on June 13th from 4-10pm in our Hayes Valley store for a special collection debut featuring small bites by The Tables and traditional Japanese tea by Susumuya. £21.00 GBP £28.00 GBP X Small - £21.00 GBP Small - £21.00 GBP Medium - £28.00 GBP Large - £21.00 GBP X Large - £28.00 GBP Well, aren't you a piece of eye candy! Just don't leave a trail of broken hearts and cavities!

Fabric: 80% Polyester 20% Elastane Use the hashtag #wbcandygirl ** Made To Order items may take up to 10 business days before they are dispatched ** If you are unsure what size you are then drop us a message on the Wild Bangarang Facebook page and we'll help you outMarkis Kido – 2014 All England signing session BADMINTON England delighted fans at the All England by hosting a signing and photograph session with Indonesia badminton legend Markis Kido and new partner Gideon Markus Fernaldi. Explore the latest styles in our men's sweater collection, featuring crew neck sweaters, knitted t-shirts and cardigans. Defined by relaxed knits and luxury yarn blends, layer over our jersey tees. By Price, low to high By Price, high to low Amend saved sizeSize Guide - XSSMLXLXXLMore Colors Amend saved sizeSize Guide - XSSMLXLMore Colors Vektarr Zip Through Sweater Byde Zip Through Sweater Mode Merino Crew Sweater Mode Merino Open Cardigan

Mode Merino V-neck Sweater Mode Merino Zip Hoody Mode Merino Long Sleeve Polo Shirt Raynor Roll Neck Sweater Rue Roll Neck Jumper Karnett Roll Neck Sweater Fiske Funnel Neck Sweater Remote Cashmere Crew Sweater
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Though screen printing is the most efficient way of printing on textiles (check out my how-to here), it’s a lot of work to print a one-of-a-kind t-shirt. Here’s a cool way to create a stencil on the computer, and handprint it upon your shirt. It produces a different aesthetic than silk screening, as your completed shirt won’t look brand new, but nicely broken-in. Computer with image editing software (the instructions here are for Adobe Photoshop) Craft knife and blades (such as X-Acto) Cutting Mat, or scrap piece of plywood Thin or Medium sheet of acetate (overhead transparency) Textile Ink, or Acrylic Ink and Textile Fixer Iron and Parchment Paper Designing the Stencil(The instructions are for use in Photoshop. The same techniques can be used in any software, or your can simply hand draw an image.)1. Select your image and import into Photoshop. I’ve chosen a photo of French philosopher and author Albert Camus. 2. Create a duplicate layer, and using the eraser and the magic wand tool, isolate the subject from its background.

I find it useful to use a solid fill layer in a bright color for contrast. 3. Force your image into pure black and white using Image->Adjustments->Threshold, and adjust the slider for the best balance of white and black. 4. Apply a blur using Filter->Blur->Gaussian Blur, with the radius in the low pixel range (.01-2), which smoothes out some of the pixelating from applying the Threshold.5. Using the paintbrush tool, connect each black area to the larger black outline. No blob of black can stand alone, or it will be lost when you cut out the stencil. 6. Invert your image, and print it out on an 8.5 x 11” sheet of paper (a thick, high quality paper will do best).Cutting the Stencil and Printing the Shirt1. Place the acetate atop the printed image, and secure the edges with masking tape.2. Using the X-acto knife and a sharp blade, carefully cut out the (now) black part of the image. You should cut through both the acetate and the paper below it. Work slowly, and don’t be discouraged if you spend over an hour cutting your stencil.

3. To print your shirt, place your stencil as you wish, and tape the stencil down with masking tape. Adding newspaper to the uncovered fabric will also protect it from the ink. 4. Mix your ink color, adding in the fabric fixer if necessary. Unfortunately, you’ll use a lot of ink to fully saturate the roller, so be sure to mix a lot. (I wonder if a rubber brayer would work on fabric and cut down on wasted ink.) Test your stencil on a sheet of paper to get a feel for the process. 5. Fill the roller with ink, as you would when painting a wall, and then apply the ink atop your stencil, working in from the outside. It’s okay to do multiple coats, just be sure that the stencil doesn’t move. 6. Carefully remove the stencil, tape, and newspapers, and admire your good work. Let the ink dry, and then iron on a high, dry setting, using a piece of parchment or wax paper between the iron and the short, which heat-sets the ink.7. Hand wash your shirt, and dry on a low setting, with some old towels to cut down on the agitation to the fabric.