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Ariadna Trias

Clothing and accessory designer

With a back­ground in pho­tog­ra­phy and after com­plet­ing her art and de­sign stud­ies at the Mas­sana school in 2007, Ari­adna set up a small work­shop in Barcelona's Sant An­dreu dis­trict to cre­ate craft tex­tiles, called Peanuts and Nuts. She makes t-shirts and cloth­ing ac­ces­sories, such as brooches, key chains, aprons, bags, books, chil­dren's clothes, and dance floor ac­ces­sories, such as bags and danc­ing shoes.

Ari­adna works with dif­fer­ent types of ma­te­ri­als, from cot­ton and felt to tulle and wool, using dif­fer­ent prints and pat­terns to cre­ate her orig­i­nal pieces.

One of the im­por­tant fea­tures of the work­shop is her com­bi­na­tion of dif­fer­ent tech­niques, such as silkscreen and patch­work. Each piece is crafted in­di­vid­u­ally, mak­ing each unique. Her work­shop is filled with the tools of the silk-screen and sewing trade.

1. Screen.

The screen is one of the es­sen­tial el­e­ments in screen print­ing. It is a wooden or metal frame to which is at­tached the screen or mesh.

2. The squeegee

is a tool used to push the ink through the screen. It con­sists of a wooden han­dle with a rub­ber blade.
3. Lac­quer paint for tex­tiles:
opaque ink used to print on cer­tain fab­rics.
4. Spat­ula.
Made with a rub­ber han­dle and a sil­i­cone head, it is used to put the paint on the screen.
5. Sewing ma­chine.
Ar­guably the most in­dis­pens­able tool in the whole work­shop.
6. Cot­ton fab­rics.
She uses fab­rics with var­ied colours and pat­terns that are al­most al­ways 100% cot­ton. The qual­ity of the ma­te­r­ial is very im­por­tant in the final piece.
7. Felts.
Felt is com­monly used to fin­ish purses, bags and shirts. The felt is 100% wool.
8. Cir­cu­lar cut­ter and scis­sors.
Scis­sors are an in­dis­pens­able tool in the work­shop. The cir­cu­lar cut­ter is a spe­cial cut­ter used with fab­ric.
9. Cut­ting mat.
A sheet of PVC she uses to pro­tect the table sur­face while cut­ting the fab­ric.
10. Tex­tiles rulers.
These are grad­u­ated, non-slip acrylic rulers; a must when cut­ting fab­ric.
11. Shirts.
The shirts made in the work­shop are 100% cot­ton with ap­plied de­signs, ei­ther with silkscreen­ing or com­bin­ing dif­fer­ent fab­rics that are sewn into or onto the shirt.
12. Books.
The books from the work­shop are made from 100% cot­ton and are silk-screen printed with mo­tifs sewn onto them. They are de­signed es­pe­cially for chil­dren.
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