Weaving Europe Crafting the Museum

Weaving Europe  Crafting the Museum
Author: Magdalena Buchczyk
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2023-04-20
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781350226753

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Weaving Europe, Crafting the Museum delves into the history and the changing material culture in Europe through the stories of a basket, a carpet, a waistcoat, a uniform, and a dress. The focus on the objects from the collection of the Museum of European Cultures in Berlin offers an innovative and challenging way of understanding textile culture and museums. The book shows that textiles can be simultaneously used as the material object of research, and as a lens through which we can view museums. In doing so, the book fills a major gap by placing textile knowledge back into the museum. Each chapter focuses on one object story and can be read individually. Swooping from 19th-century wax figure cabinets, Nazi-era collections, Cold War exhibitions in East and West Berlin, and institutional reshuffling after German unification, it reveals the dramatically changing story of the museum and its collection. Based on research with museum curators, makers and users of the textiles in Italy and Germany, Poland and Romania, the book provides intimate insights into how objects are mobilised to very different social and political effects. It sheds new light on movements across borders, political uses of textiles by fascist and communist regimes, the objects' fall into oblivion, as well as their heritage and tourist afterlives. Addressing this complex museum legacy, the book suggests new pathways to prefigure the future. Featuring new archival and ethnographic research, evocative examples and images, it is an essential read for students of textile and material culture, museum and curatorial studies as well as anyone interested in history, heritage and craft.

Crafting Textiles

Crafting Textiles
Author: Frances Pritchard
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2021-10-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789257601

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New research into the techniques of tablet weaving, sprang, braiding, knotting and lace is presented in this lavishly illustrated volume written by leading specialists from Austria, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK, and USA. Drawing inspiration from the pioneering work of Peter Collingwood, this publication explores aspects of these craft skills in the prehistoric, Roman, and medieval world through scientific, object-based analysis and 'research through making'. Chapters include the growth of patterned tablet weaving for trimming garments in prehistoric Central Europe; recently identified styles of headdress worn in the Roman Rhineland and pre-Islamic Egypt; Viking-age Dublin as a production center for tablet-woven bands; a new interpretation of the weaving technique used to make luxurious gold bands in the twelfth to late thirteenth centuries; and the development out of plaiting of bobbin lace borders in gold and silver threads from the fifteenth to early seventeenth centuries. Practical experiments test methods of hand spinning and the production of figure-hugging hose in ancient Greece and Renaissance Italy. A typology of braid and knotting structures in late medieval Europe is also set out for the first time. Diagrams, illustrations, and photographs enrich each chapter with a wealth of visual source material. The work is the outcome of recent discoveries of archaeological textile finds from excavations as well as fresh examination of material recovered in the past, or preserved in treasuries. Early textiles form an increasingly popular subject of interest and this publication, which is a landmark in the study of various specialized textile techniques, aims to provide the reader with a better understanding of these virtuoso craft skills in antiquity.

The Weaving Handbook

The Weaving Handbook
Author: Asa Parson,Amica Sundstrom
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1646010868

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A practical and down-to-earth handbook for all skill levels. Designer and weaving expert Ã...sa Pärson and professional textile curator Amica Sundström have come together to create the modern reference book that weavers worldwide have always longed for--both inspiration and essential guidebook, for the novice and the experienced weaver alike, filled with engaging sample projects, in-depth discussions of techniques and materials, review of cloth textures and types, and explanations of weaving methods and levels of quality. Try out sample projects ranging from the elegantly simple to the increasingly complex, covering a wide range of weaving techniques Understand the principles behind the arrangement and preparation of the loom Learn about weaving tools of all shapes and sizes, and how to use them Discover the differences between various fibers and fabric types, and their looks, feels, and visual effects And so much more!

Early Modern Textiles

Early Modern Textiles
Author: Annie Carlano,Marianne Carlano,Nicola J. Shilliam
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1993
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015032928320

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Crafting History

Crafting History
Author: Ashley Callahan,Annelies Mondi,Mary Hallam Pearse
Publsiher: University of Georgia, Georgia Museum of Art
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Decorative arts
ISBN: 1946657042

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Textiles of the Arts and Crafts Movement

Textiles of the Arts and Crafts Movement
Author: Linda Parry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0500285365

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Back in print with new color plates: the comprehensive survey of textile designs in the English Arts and Crafts style. For twenty-five years after the first Arts and Crafts Exhibition in 1888, these English textiles were shown throughout Europe and the United States, influencing designers and attracting a large public. The refined creations of Arthur Silver (including Liberty's celebrated Peacock Feather), the distinctive designs of C. F. A. Voysey, the floral patterns of Lindsay Butterfield and George Haiteall were, and continue to be, a source of delight and inspiration. Linda Parry first examines the evolution and development of the style and discusses the whole range of Arts and Crafts textilesprinted and woven fabrics, tapestries and carpets, lace and embroidery. She then presents an alphabetical annotated catalogue that provides invaluable information on designers, manufacturers, and shops. The illustrations have been selected from the outstanding collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and are supplemented by notable examples from other museums. For this new edition, many of the illustrations that were previously printed in black and white are now reproduced in full color. Also included are rare period photographs of designers and of the fabrics in use in Victorian interiors. 153 illustrations, 91 in color.

Crafting New Traditions

Crafting New Traditions
Author: Alan C. Elder,Jean Johnson,Melanie Egan
Publsiher: Canadian Museum of History
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: IND:30000123276341

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"Published in collaboration with Harbourfront Centre".

The Art of Prehistoric Textile Making

The Art of Prehistoric Textile Making
Author: Karina Grömer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2024
Genre: Textile fabrics
ISBN: OCLC:1014396476

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Textiles, textile production and clothing were essentials of living in prehistory, locked into the system of society at every level "social, economic and even religious. Textile crafts not only produced essential goods for everyday use, most notably clothing, but also utilitarian objects as well as representative and luxury items. Prehistoric clothing and their role in identity creation for the individual and for the group are also addressed by means of archaeological finds from Stone the Iron Age in Central Europe.