Scottish Native Sheep Breed Tea Towels

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Illustrations by Mandy Tait printed onto 100% cotton tea towels. Two designs are available:

Scottish Native Sheep Breeds: 10 illustrations from issue 1’s article. Also available as a set of postcards here.

The map of Scotland with the 10 native sheep breeds positioned against the landscape.

  • 50×70 cm with mitred corners and a hanging loop.

  • 100% heavy cotton. Printed by the Centre for Advanced Textiles, part of Glasgow School of Art, using reactive print which produces superior colour fastness and more vibrant colours.

The Centre for Advanced Textiles (CAT) at Glasgow School of Art was established in 2000 with a Research and Development Grant from the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council. The remit of the centre is to: i) provide cutting edge facilities for textile design education; ii) investigate the aesthetic, technical and commercial opportunities presented by digital textile printing, and; and iii) operate a commercial service bureau for industry and individuals.

Illustrations by Mandy Tait printed onto 100% cotton tea towels. Two designs are available:

Scottish Native Sheep Breeds: 10 illustrations from issue 1’s article. Also available as a set of postcards here.

The map of Scotland with the 10 native sheep breeds positioned against the landscape.

  • 50×70 cm with mitred corners and a hanging loop.

  • 100% heavy cotton. Printed by the Centre for Advanced Textiles, part of Glasgow School of Art, using reactive print which produces superior colour fastness and more vibrant colours.

The Centre for Advanced Textiles (CAT) at Glasgow School of Art was established in 2000 with a Research and Development Grant from the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council. The remit of the centre is to: i) provide cutting edge facilities for textile design education; ii) investigate the aesthetic, technical and commercial opportunities presented by digital textile printing, and; and iii) operate a commercial service bureau for industry and individuals.