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2025-09-03

How to Distinguish Between Reactive Printing and Paint Printing?

There are two central fabric printing and dyeing methods: one is traditional paint printing, and the other is reactive printing and dyeing instead of paint printing and dyeing. So how to distinguish between these two printing and dyeing methods? First of all, let’s take a look at what reactive printing […]
2025-08-27

PAT’S TEA TOWELS chapter 3

Tea towels are ephemeral, even throwaway. Their most everyday of purposes might seem to rob them of any potential dignity. Frayed and holey, hanging on the rail of the Aga or revisited in a pile of ironing, the faded garden of Sissinghurst or ghostly view of Bodiam Castle reappears in […]
2025-08-20

PAT’S TEA TOWELS chapter 2

Pat designed over 300 tea towels for the Trust. This book is a record of that body of work, containing a selection of the designs that have given so much pleasure both to the members of the Trust and to their designer. Pat took her role seriously with missionary zeal! […]
2025-08-06

Pat Albeck – Queen Of The Tea Towel

Pat Albeck, who died in September 2017, was a prolific and well-known textile and homewear designer. Pat started work in the 1950s and continued working throughout her life, including for John Lewis, The National Trust, and Emma Bridgewater. She’s most famous as being “Queen of the Tea Towel,” particularly with […]
2021-02-11
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2021 Happy Chinese New Year

Dear friends, Tomorrow is the Chinese New Year, and the Blanc tea towel is here to wish you and your family a happy new year and a happy family. Thank you for your attention and support to Brown tea towels in 2020. In 2021, we will continue to focus on […]
2021-01-28
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We’re Supporting BBC Children in Need

It is a great honor for the BLANC Tea Towel to cooperate with the BBC Children in Need project. We have produced a digital printing tea towel for the BBC Children in Need project. We hope that our tea towel can help the BBC Children in Need project a little bit.
2020-09-23
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The Art of The Tea Towels – THE 1990s

‘An old vintage dress fabric inspired my first ironing-board cover-the idea proved so popular that many more vintage-Style items, ranging from tablecloths and seat cushions to tea towels, followed.’ CATH KIDSTON, DESIGNER AND BUSINESSWOMAN THE MINIMALIST 1990s was a period when essentials were laid bare, particularly in the kitchen where […]
2020-07-29
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The Art of The Tea Towels – THE 1980s

‘The best shabby chic is not created but an expression of how you are by nature. Natural grace and style helps.’ MIN HOGG. FOUNDING EDITOR OF THE WORLD OF INTERIORS MAGAZINE, 1981 INCREASINGLY known as the ‘ designer decade’, a newly expanding consumer culture during the 1980s bought into the […]
2020-07-21
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The Art of The Tea Towels – THE 1970s

  ‘There was a move towards graphic design and illustration; it was very much part of the times-everyone was designing tea towels. ’ IAN LOGAN,GRAPHIC DESIGNER SEVERAL disparate threads informed the design aesthetic of the 1970s. These shared a commonality by being rooted in the past, from the tightly organized patterns inspired by […]