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A Case for Fringe
Adventures in Tablet Weaving
Ambiguity, Fuzziness, & Haziness: the Quietness of Bast Fiber...
But is it Really a Towel?
Cultivating White Clouds | Felt Mantle, Afghanistan
Du-jinsheng Brocade: Weaving the Modern Chinese History
The Ease of Green
Every Mola is a Word
Following the Thread Lines: An exploration of the TRC Collection
Following the Threads: Finding Culture of Origin by Analyzing Motif & Form
Harmony Skye & A Family Legacy
Huichol Yarn Painting
灰缬--Huixie: SHAPE, PASTE AND DYE
I taught myself how to make Venetian Needle lace
Kasai Velvets from the Kingdom of Kuba
Khayamiya: More Than Canvas- Egyptian Tent Hangings
Knots, Tangles, and the Ways We Make Connections
Nexus
Not a Proper Tartan at All
Oh, I can do that–that’s easy! How I attempted...
Painting on Fabric with the Heat Press
Piña Fiber and the Barong Tagalog: Recontextualizing Nationalism &...
QUECHQUéMITL (La Mañanita): A pre-cuauhtémoc symbol of resistance from...
Sari Stories: Exploring the culture of my new family through textile...
Scrapwork, Labor, Environmentalism & Revolution: Selected Traditions of Reu
Textile Codes
Textured Thinking: Fiber Renderings of Spaces
To Leave a Mark, to Share a Memory
Woman Weaver Warriors and The Backstrap Loom
Projects
On Loss and Absence
Your Stories
Bibliography
ARTIC
Altering the Altered Quilt Workshop
Ai Kijima - RECYCLING AND RESETTLEMENT: Fabric Collage as an Aid to Healing
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Micro/Macro Textiles: Object Studies
Home
Blog
A Case for Fringe
Adventures in Tablet Weaving
Ambiguity, Fuzziness, & Haziness: the Quietness of Bast Fiber...
But is it Really a Towel?
Cultivating White Clouds | Felt Mantle, Afghanistan
Du-jinsheng Brocade: Weaving the Modern Chinese History
The Ease of Green
Every Mola is a Word
Following the Thread Lines: An exploration of the TRC Collection
Following the Threads: Finding Culture of Origin by Analyzing Motif & Form
Harmony Skye & A Family Legacy
Huichol Yarn Painting
灰缬--Huixie: SHAPE, PASTE AND DYE
I taught myself how to make Venetian Needle lace
Kasai Velvets from the Kingdom of Kuba
Khayamiya: More Than Canvas- Egyptian Tent Hangings
Knots, Tangles, and the Ways We Make Connections
Nexus
Not a Proper Tartan at All
Oh, I can do that–that’s easy! How I attempted...
Painting on Fabric with the Heat Press
Piña Fiber and the Barong Tagalog: Recontextualizing Nationalism &...
QUECHQUéMITL (La Mañanita): A pre-cuauhtémoc symbol of resistance from...
Sari Stories: Exploring the culture of my new family through textile...
Scrapwork, Labor, Environmentalism & Revolution: Selected Traditions of Reu
Textile Codes
Textured Thinking: Fiber Renderings of Spaces
To Leave a Mark, to Share a Memory
Woman Weaver Warriors and The Backstrap Loom
Projects
On Loss and Absence
Your Stories
Bibliography
ARTIC
Altering the Altered Quilt Workshop
Ai Kijima - RECYCLING AND RESETTLEMENT: Fabric Collage as an Aid to Healing
Contributors
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Home
Blog
A Case for Fringe
Adventures in Tablet Weaving
Ambiguity, Fuzziness, & Haziness: the Quietness of Bast Fiber...
But is it Really a Towel?
Cultivating White Clouds | Felt Mantle, Afghanistan
Du-jinsheng Brocade: Weaving the Modern Chinese History
The Ease of Green
Every Mola is a Word
Following the Thread Lines: An exploration of the TRC Collection
Following the Threads: Finding Culture of Origin by Analyzing Motif & Form
Harmony Skye & A Family Legacy
Huichol Yarn Painting
灰缬--Huixie: SHAPE, PASTE AND DYE
I taught myself how to make Venetian Needle lace
Kasai Velvets from the Kingdom of Kuba
Khayamiya: More Than Canvas- Egyptian Tent Hangings
Knots, Tangles, and the Ways We Make Connections
Nexus
Not a Proper Tartan at All
Oh, I can do that–that’s easy! How I attempted...
Painting on Fabric with the Heat Press
Piña Fiber and the Barong Tagalog: Recontextualizing Nationalism &...
QUECHQUéMITL (La Mañanita): A pre-cuauhtémoc symbol of resistance from...
Sari Stories: Exploring the culture of my new family through textile...
Scrapwork, Labor, Environmentalism & Revolution: Selected Traditions of Reu
Textile Codes
Textured Thinking: Fiber Renderings of Spaces
To Leave a Mark, to Share a Memory
Woman Weaver Warriors and The Backstrap Loom
Projects
On Loss and Absence
Your Stories
Bibliography
ARTIC
Altering the Altered Quilt Workshop
Ai Kijima - RECYCLING AND RESETTLEMENT: Fabric Collage as an Aid to Healing
Contributors
On Loss and Absence: Textiles of Mourning and Survival | The Art Institute of Chicago
More than 100 objects from diverse cultures and periods reveal the ways people use textiles to sustain spiritual beliefs, understand death, cope with grief, remember those who have passed, and heal from trauma, both personally and collectively.
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