Check our our new logo on our website:
www.clocollective.com
Why are we called Clo? Clo is Scottish gaelic and can mean both print and cloth - we feel it covers out work really well!
Monday, 21 June 2010
Sunday, 28 March 2010
Woven cashmere/ribbon jacket

This is a pic styled by and starring the very lovely Glasgow-based stylist and model Sam Morrison. She's wearing my jacket, the fabric of which I wove when I was in third year at GSA. The fabric's warp is 2/60s ruby red silk, with figuring threads of silver lurex ribbon. The weft is soft, fine cashmere. The structure is plain old plain weave - sometimes the simplest of structures give the best results. Thanks Sam!
Labels:
cashmere,
GSA,
jacket,
ribbon,
Sam Morrison,
Sharon Pringle,
weaving
Sunday, 14 March 2010
Curtain fabric commission
My first interiors commission is complete! I was asked by someone I met at my GSA degree show to design and print some fabric for use as curtains, and the pics show the results. I created the colourway to complement the cool olive tones of her room - the dark red and red/orange highlights lift the olives, greens and creams, adding a bit of spark and fun to the design. I'm so pleased with the results and my client loves the finished product. I'm looking forward to doing more of the same type of work!





Monday, 4 January 2010
What to wear now - a Pringle & Murray scarf!

From The Herald, 4 January 2010. The scarf featured is one of our mini-skinnies (£25), in a pattern called GreyBlue Reflection Print.
Saturday, 26 December 2009
Scotsman mag mention for Pringle & Murray scarves

Gaby Souter, Lifestyle Editor at The Scotsman, has mentioned our scarves in the weekend section of today's newpaper. She says the collection "is sure to contain modern classics". Cool! She's smitten with the wool delaine scarf in the pic which is called 'Khaki/Yellow Block Print' and is available from our website.
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Trend Bible
Exciting! Some of my woven fabrics have been featured in the most recent edition of Trend Bible, Kid’s Lifestyle Trends for the Home, Spring Summer 2011. Check out their website: www.trendbible.co.uk


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