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Inside the Intricate Silk Screening Process at Tillett Textiles | Beautiful Things | HB

You may know Tillett Textiles as the brand behind "Jackie's Daisy," the iconic light blue floral and stripe pattern that Sister Parish used in the Kennedy's White House master bedroom. What you may not know is that all of the brand's patterns are printed by hand, in a process that often requires two people, working in a kind of rhythmic dance to push the paint evenly across the screen and onto the fabric below. In the latest episode of Beautiful Things, Patrick McBride, grandson of founders D. D. Doctorow and Leslie Tillett, gives a behind-the-scenes look at the company's intricate (and mesmerizing) silkscreening process and vast archives. Read more: http://hsbu.us/sHYTX2R

You may know Tillett Textiles as the brand behind "Jackie's Daisy," the iconic light blue floral and stripe pattern that Sister Parish used in the Kennedy's White House master bedroom. What you may not know is that all of the brand's patterns are printed by hand, in a process that often requires two people, working in a kind of rhythmic dance to push the paint evenly across the screen and onto the fabric below. In the latest episode of Beautiful Things, Patrick McBride, grandson of founders D. D. Doctorow and Leslie Tillett, gives a behind-the-scenes look at the company's intricate (and mesmerizing) silkscreening process and vast archives. Read more: http://hsbu.us/sHYTX2R

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