“The Navajo weaver often rubs a spider’s web into her hands to bless herself before beginning a weaving. A child also received the blessing of the web so that one day she may grow to be a fine weaver ...
It all started with a trip to the museum. Fourteen months ago, Marty Benson of Eureka Springs and Laura Redford of Rogers came across a unique textile at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in ...
SPINNING YARN: Anni Albers weaves at Black Mountain College. The influential instructor and her work at BMC is a focal point of a new exhibition at the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center.
India is known for its lush textiles and is celebrated for its quintessential embroideries, which tell tales of its ancient ...
For most of us, palaspas is an ordinary adornment made of palm fronds used during Palm Sunday, but what we do not know is that such an ordinary adornment is an intricate weaving of a way of life, an ...