Danish textile art and design history
We are very proud to highlight Danish textile history and present reprints of the patterns "Kirsebær" and "Perlehøne" designed by Marie Gudme Leth. The Danish textile artist was a pioneer in Dan...
Read moreArtistic adventurer with fingertip sense. Meet Kim Dulk, furniture upholsterer.
Kim, educated in Hamburg, has a background as an interior designer and frequently works with textiles from Frösö Handtryck. She shows us two armchairs from the 1930s, now covered in Frösö fabrics,...
Read moreNew book about patterns by Lotta Kühlhorn
In Lotta's new book on patterns, you get an insight into how her patterns go from the sketching table to printed textiles and finished products here at Frösö Handtryck. It is packed with tips and...
Read more5 creative ways to use textiles by the meter in the home
Creating with textiles is a fantastic way to make your home more personal and unique. Whether you want to sew a simple cushion cover or create an eye-catching wall hanging, there are tons of proje...
Read moreScraps – those smaller pieces of fabric left over after larger projects – are a hidden treasure for the creative. Stow pieces of textile give you endless possibilities to create unique interior det...
Read morePennants, pennants, pennants...
Almost every place in Sweden had one or more different pennants from Frösö Handtryck between the 50s and 70s.
Read moreThe white turban - "Has a sensual symbolism"
One of the county's most widespread works of art is Paul Sahlin's old Jämtland costume, with typical motifs from the county and a text that begins with "In Jämtland är artut to be". Now Frösö hand...
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