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New York Textile Month
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New York Textile Month is an annual celebration every September and is a regional festival designed to highlight textile creativity and promote textile awareness.
Initiated by Lidewij Edelkoort, trend forecaster and assisted by Ragna Froda, this multiple-location event will gather all voices and expressions concerning textiles, bringing together museums, galleries, showrooms, retailers, design studio, students and the general public. This year will focus on promoting social distancing standards by hosting most of the events online.
Initiated by Lidewij Edelkoort, trend forecaster and assisted by Ragna Froda, this multiple-location event will gather all voices and expressions concerning textiles, bringing together museums, galleries, showrooms, retailers, design studio, students and the general public. This year will focus on promoting social distancing standards by hosting most of the events online.
Make Weaves - New York Textile Month 2024
Open Studio
Textile department of Pallas University of Applied Sciences encourages students to experiment with warp and weft manipulation tools for handlooms. The tools are mostly invented and built by professor of Pallas UAS Kadi Pajupuu. The course supervisor is Mari-Triin Kirs who participated in Dorothy Waxman contest some years ago and is now teaching weaving at our university. During their event students and teachers demonstrate with the help of videos the use of those tools on handlooms, analyze the samples and show photos of garments made with the help of warp and weft manipulation tools. The tools (RailReed, Stepping Reed, rigid heddle modules, floating warp devices etc) are made ...
Textile department of Pallas University of Applied Sciences encourages students to experiment with warp and weft manipulation tools for handlooms. The tools are mostly invented and built by professor of Pallas UAS Kadi Pajupuu. The course supervisor is Mari-Triin Kirs who participated in Dorothy Waxman contest some years ago and is now teaching weaving at our university. During their event students and teachers demonstrate with the help of videos the use of those tools on handlooms, analyze the samples and show photos of garments made with the help of warp and weft manipulation tools. The tools (RailReed, Stepping Reed, rigid heddle modules, floating warp devices etc) are made ...
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Make Weaves - New York Textile Month 2024
Просмотров 7021 день назад
Open Studio Textile department of Pallas University of Applied Sciences encourages students to experiment with warp and weft manipulation tools for handlooms. The tools are mostly invented and built by professor of Pallas UAS Kadi Pajupuu. The course supervisor is Mari-Triin Kirs who participated in Dorothy Waxman contest some years ago and is now teaching weaving at our university. During thei...
600 wool skirts NYTM 2024
Просмотров 212Месяц назад
As a part of New York Textile Month 2024, fashion archivist Sarah C. Byrd had a conversation with Mae Colburn and her mother, Carol Colburn, about a collection of 600 secondhand wool skirts assembled by Mae’s grandmother, Audrey Huset (1922-2022), between 1960 and 2000. This spring, Mae, Carol and other family members worked together to catalog the entire collection, before moving it from Carol...
Sabrina Stadlober - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 142Месяц назад
Sabrina’s collection focuses on the full lifecycle of fibers, using sustainable materials like linen, silk, ramie, and alpaca, sourced ethically through local collaborations. Her designs feature hand-woven pieces, needle-felted alpaca accents, and embroidered details. From a silk jacket padded with alpaca wool to naturally dyed linen garments, Sabrina’s work blends traditional techniques with i...
Rita Madarasz - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 51Месяц назад
Rita’s installation explores the interaction between macro and micro weaves. Using a basic plain weave on a larger scale and a derived rep weave on a smaller scale, her work dynamically shifts the visual pattern through sensors and motors. As the macro-structure moves, it alters the micro-structural image, creating a captivating interplay of black and white tones. The installation features thre...
Linor Brener - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 52Месяц назад
Linor has mastered the "knitted wear" technique, also known as "complete garment," which allows for the creation of entire products directly from the machine. This approach skips many traditional production steps, making the process faster and more environmentally friendly by reducing waste. While typically used for simple clothing, Linor has pushed this technique to craft intricate shapes like...
Agnes Gibon - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 34Месяц назад
Agnès reimagines traditional practices by upcycling yarn from unknitted sweaters into new, dynamic textiles, sourcing from Benin, where cotton is grown, and Belgium, where linen thrives. This creative process challenges our relationship with production and consumption, turning constraints into opportunities for innovation. For instance, in Benin, fabric bought by the meter is often too stiff fo...
Valeria Moldanado - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 75Месяц назад
Valeria’s project, Gentle Structures: Making Space Through Textiles, merges textiles and architecture through a maternal and feminist lens. Her textile sculptures, inspired by nature’s nurturing elements, blend traditional methods like tapestry weaving, sprang, and basket weaving with contemporary techniques. Utilizing materials from her Peruvian heritage, such as alpaca yarn, sisal rope, and P...
Valentin Avon - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 25Месяц назад
Valentin’s project, Symbiosis of Things, explores the interplay between textile fibers and metal. Created on a Jacquard machine at the TextileLab, this innovative fabric blends textile and metal yarns, resulting in a material that combines the flexibility of fabric with the rigidity of metal. The unique textile-metal fabric can be folded like fabric in one direction and shaped like metal in the...
Tomasz Umbras- Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 38Месяц назад
Tomasz’s work reimagines the ancient technique of felting to create seamless, elaborate garments. By sculpting his own mannequins and using a combination of wet and needle felting, he produces unique textures and gradients, including experimental blends of wool and silk. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted, reflecting Tomasz’s dedication to craftsmanship and a rejection of mass consumerism. ...
Tal Treister- Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 30Месяц назад
Tal’s innovative approach to felting combines manual felting, wet felting, and laser cutting with materials like wool fibers, foam, and olive oil soap. By treating felt as a sculptural tool, Tal eliminates the need for external materials or adhesives, focusing on a direct process from fiber to finished product. Her technique merges foam and wool into cohesive, lightweight, and sturdy objects. T...
Sofia Barbe- Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 23Месяц назад
Sofía’s Tree Club series features soft sculptures and wall hangings crafted from 100% natural materials, including coconut coir, mycelium, wool, and flax. Her innovative use of coconut coir and needle felting creates playful and intricate wall hangings, while her groundbreaking technique of needle felting onto mycelium intertwines fungi with traditional fibers. By blending unconventional materi...
Rosa Lutzen- Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 42Месяц назад
Rosa’s textiles are crafted with paper yarn, alongside cotton, linen, and wool, with no synthetic fibers. Utilizing jacquard and manual shaft looms, her work showcases the distinctive properties of paper yarn, which can create three-dimensional forms and unique textures. Produced in Germany but with potential for large-scale production in Sweden’s forest industry, paper yarn offers a sustainabl...
Lilach Porges- Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 28Месяц назад
Lilach’s DRESS_CODE collection highlights sustainability through 3D printing. Her approach reduces energy consumption, curbs material waste, and supports recycling. By using robotic arms for precision printing, she minimizes waste and incorporates eco-friendly materials like Xtellar's GR605R-CF pellets with recycled content. The recyclability of her 3D-printed garments further promotes a closed...
Kira Zander- Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 131Месяц назад
Her collection, Ilaria, is a heartfelt tribute to her sister and showcases the beauty of knitwear. Each piece, inspired by stones they collected together, captures their unique textures and colors. The collection, not only highlights Kira's innovative design but also raises awareness about disability. Kira's commitment to sustainability shines through in her use of fully fashioned knitting to m...
Julieta Gaitan- Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 43Месяц назад
Julieta Gaitan- Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Hagar Cohen - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 25Месяц назад
Hagar Cohen - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Elisa Lutteral - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 29Месяц назад
Elisa Lutteral - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Daniela Velasquez - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 43Месяц назад
Daniela Velasquez - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Boukje Kemper - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 36Месяц назад
Boukje Kemper - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Ava Biehn - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 48Месяц назад
Ava Biehn - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Anneli Tegelberg - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 44Месяц назад
Anneli Tegelberg - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Alfrun Palmadottir - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Просмотров 50Месяц назад
Alfrun Palmadottir - Finalist 2024 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Prize
Royce Epstein announces the winner of Dorothy Waxman International Textile Prize
Просмотров 133Год назад
Royce Epstein announces the winner of Dorothy Waxman International Textile Prize
Amy Twigger Holroyd - REVOLUTION & KNITTING
Просмотров 94Год назад
Amy Twigger Holroyd - REVOLUTION & KNITTING
Hasnain Lilani in conversation with Cynthia Hathaway - WOOL FIBERS
Просмотров 171Год назад
Hasnain Lilani in conversation with Cynthia Hathaway - WOOL FIBERS
Flott!
I cannot agree more with Mae on “care, time, and love”. That’s all we need! Thanks for sharing the wonderful project!
Excellent presentations
beautiful!
stupid mouthmasks
visually beautiful but plants are killed for it. Man exploring nature as usual
Why it is nuno felting, when it is not. Isn’t nuno felting wool on fabric?
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Los fuego de naquiwari era para los niñ@s ai no ay apuesta
Thanks! This was great.
Thank you. We enjoyed watching this insightful video on textile heritage.
Thank you for this insight! 🙏🏽
'Promo SM' 💘
This person kills the nature
This is fantastic...... it's like going on creative a journey .....❤
This is such an AMAZING VIDEO, SO INTERESTING, SO REAL, SO CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE👌💐♥️‼️ . I LOVE YOUR VIDEO.. THANK YOU. Toom@CapeTown
The moment that you united those blue flowers from 2 different maker’s hands was so special 💙
Beautiful woman.
I love how you give old embroidery new life. Your compositions are gorgeous and heartfelt. 😊❤
Thanks!!
Absolutely brilliant and spot on! This is a masterpiece to learn and enjoy watching, well done! Greetings from Sweden.
Thank you Kate, so inspirig your talking about your work, truly resonated with me.
Felicitaciones tu trabajo es muy hermoso e inspirador ,éxitos por siempre ❤
Уважаемая Хайди! Ваше творчество чудесно, - композиции нежные, привлекательные. Все Ваши работы, что называется, идут от души - это чувствуется на расстоянии. Спасибо Вам за видео - оно о многом заставляет задуматься!
Your work is absolutely stunning!
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Absolutely beautiful ❤️
I adore this work!!! Extremely inspiring and innovative!❤❤❤
Ohhhh my God I enjoy a lotttttttttttttttttttttttttt thank you and please make the time longer.
What a good tutorial inside! Thank you! And your activies look amazing 👏
Your textile art is so beautiful! It's wonderful that these flowers are being given a new life in your fabulous artwork.
1.6k views and only 46 likes????
Hi! I'm a 2nd generation patrilineal ashkenazi jew (my father is from Odessa) and lacemaker. I tatt, and want to learn bobbin lace and have a major interest in fashion history, lacemaking, yiddish/chasidic culture and history, and judaism. I'd love to get in contact!!
That was a fantastic presentation of a well conceived and executed art project. Well done Amy. 👋
Hi Yukako! This is Myrna Mendoza. I have attended your classes and bought my loom from you. It is so nice to see you. I am starting weaving again after several years…for my mental health ☺️
I found your comment! Of course, I remember you!! Back then, each of us was looking for something. And we were saved by hand weaving. Including me. Come see me when you visit NY!
Thank you for this presentation! Two years later… have you been able to publish?
💋 *promosm*
What a beautiful Soul. ♥
‘An open platform”….that is to follow.
Amazing 😍
Hey Layla, Lily & Elana! This was fascinating! I would really love to know more about the SPANIER ARBEIT craft and see some more visuals! How can I reach you ??
great tutorial, loved the NY/LI accent. Is there a link to upcoming workshops?
Hi so glad you are well now and able to create beautiful artwork with blooms .I to started slow stitching in the long months of coved I just love it xx
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This video deserves much more praise and views. She speaks my language. I have found that by creating my art and taking long walks through my neighborhood, I can find comfort and sanity in the hard things that life throws at me....esp since I was diagnosed with a cellular disease last year which there is no cure for, I have had to come to terms with my own mortality and find ways to keep my mind centered yet occupied. I discovered stitchery last spring which has developed into my art practice and is beginning to take on a very different perspective, which I am thoroughly enjoying. So, I fully understand and appreciated hearing Heidi's story here. TY so much for sharing. I came upon this video by random...obviously meant to be. Cheers from Tampa, FL.
Pronta recuperación,el arte nos cura !❤
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Extremely enlightening! I wish we all could go to schools with teachers as deep and fundamental as the what is being discussed here. Fabulous!
heello! love it. gorgeous recording-see you on my side-
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