Confluence Day 3 & 4: Let’s Get Moving Into Action
June 13, 2011 7:55 pm
…a good chunk of the night during her trunk show. As a new lace maker, I have much to learn about the regional lace. Along with her fine art projects……
Read More »…a good chunk of the night during her trunk show. As a new lace maker, I have much to learn about the regional lace. Along with her fine art projects……
Read More »…the Swedish Museum of Textiles and Nordic Textile Art Association, is now open for registration. The conference aims to present a global perspective of the different textile practices with a……
Read More »Stephen Blumrich, a Fiber Founding Father of SDA – and especially Surface Design Journal – passed away suddenly on February 23, 2015 from complications related to polio he contracted during……
Read More »…environmental impact on water’s natural landscape is the foundation for the work by Terese Agnew, Susan Falkman, and Nnenna Okore. Agnew’s intricately embroidered quilt, which took years to complete, depicts……
Read More »…and Makers for a New Textile Economy” By: Rebecca Burgess Buy: Chelsea Green Publishing or Amazon “In Fibershed readers will learn how natural plant dyes and fibers such as wool,……
Read More »…Windy Chien created a daily ritual where she learned a new knot every day for a year. 366 knots might seem like a lot, but it’s small compared to the……
Read More »…display until May 22nd, 2017, with a Curator’s Tour on Saturday, April 22nd. 4) “‘Reap What You Sew’ – Stephanie Syjuco’s Art of Protest” by Christian Sarkar explores the protest……
Read More »…Jewish women inspired the adoption of new traditions; for example, the chader worn in Mashhad, Iran, was brought by Jews to Afghanistan. Groom’s outfit with amuletic symbols Zakho, Iraqi Kurdistan,……
Read More »This is one of our brightest and most colorful Friday Fibers Roundups yet! With articles focusing on the use or history of a wide range of colors. Catherine Kleeman Sky……
Read More »This week’s Friday Fiber Roundup features new fabric from NASA, a NYC bodega made completely from felt, and the dyeing history of the American flag. Susan Andrews Grace Red Thread,……
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