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Razzle Dazzle Battleship Kimono.Not sure where I found this. It is probably from the collection of H
Modern Kelim, Iran.Found here.Bart van der Leck, eat your heart out.
Rossana Taormina, Flowers #1 - 2020INFO: www.sansebastianocontemporary.it
Actress Sally Field won an Oscar for her portrayal of this textile factory worker who spun her belie
woolenthoughts: Knitting a simple brioche scarf, bloody Mary’s and watching “Breakfast a
cakane463: Reversible Circles of lace. A beautiful gray #gradient #Scarf #CindysFinds #Yarny #Knitti
yarnsters: River Spirit
Nava Lubelski - “My work explores the contradictions between the impulse to destroy and th
Sue Hotchkis - fibre artist www.suehotchkis.com/
What do these three Textile Museum collections pieces—a nineteenth-century Chinese hanging, la
Visitors enjoyed a rare peek inside the museum’s Avenir Foundation Conservation and Collection
With the museum’s grand opening just days away, conservators, curators, registrars, and ex
Just in time for the Washington, D.C. area’s first cold snap of 2015, museum staff have&nb
Rolled textiles comprise approximately one third of The Textile Museum’s collections in storag
The Collections Move Is Complete! On November 11, museum staff oversaw the final delivery of The Tex
This fall, the George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum will open two new exhibiti
In the second phase of our photography project, photographer Neil Greentree and his assistant Bret L
The museum recently completed a seven-month photography pilot project, based at our Avenir Foundatio
Staff from across the museum recently gave registrars and conservators a hand with the next phase of
“Sun Lee reworks traditional Korean craft into clothes made from paper”____ ‘Consu
“Charlotte McCurdy creates “carbon-negative” raincoat from algae bioplasti
“Biogarmentry clothes can photosynthesise like plants”____ ‘Biogarmentry’ pr
“Daisy May Collingridge’s “squishy” flesh suits quash the idea o
robert-hadley:Textile ( France ), late 19th century-early 20th century linen.Source: cooperhewitt.or
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