I first became obsessed with Otomi fabric when it was featured in Domino magazine years ago…
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Otomi textiles are handcrafted by the Mexican Otomi Indians out of muslin fabric and bright embroidery. I love the striking colors and the quirky feel of the animal patterns.
The textiles are a bit out of my budget, but I’m totally inspired by this project Lena Corwin features in her book Printing by Hand: A Modern Guide to Printing with Handmade Stamps, Stencils, and Silk Screens, which I already own! It would be so adorable in a baby’s room, a project I’m very much looking forward to in the next few years.
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