HANAMKONDA: If despair had an address, it would be the Textile Park in Madikonda, Hanamkonda district. Once planned as a busy ...
The first step in the Bautistas’ process is dying the wool. The couple prefers natural dyes, such as branches from a walnut tree to dye wool. The Bautistas had mainly stuck with traditional Zapotec ...
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Sleek yet expressive, Ives brings an elevated, contemporary tone to modern interiors. Machine-woven in India with precision and care, each rug features a fluid interplay of cool silver and warm gold ...
Stringing beads together to make necklaces is a great way for kids to practice patience. Picking out beads, arranging them ...
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In 1808 Edinburgh weavers outsourced production to Paisley where new jacquard looms which made it easier to weave complex designs were introduced. By the 1830s production in Paisley outstripped the ...
Give new life to old materials! In this workshop, we’ll use recycled and scrap textlies to create woven pieces that can become wall hangings or experimental art works. You’ll learn simple weaving ...