Weave
En podkast av Gist Yarn
158 Episoder
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Gist Yarns First Open Call For Pattern Designers
Publisert: 18.11.2020 -
A Message On Voting in the 2020 Election with Sarah and LaChaun
Publisert: 2.11.2020 -
128: Emanating From The Textures with Torrey Beckham
Publisert: 26.10.2020 -
127: Historic Wild Indigo on Johns Island South Carolina with Leigh Magar
Publisert: 19.10.2020 -
126: Poetic Political Quilt Making with Mathematician Chawne Kimber
Publisert: 12.10.2020 -
125: Weaving and Tufting with Jessie Mordine Young
Publisert: 5.10.2020 -
124: Accountability In Fashion with Lauren B. Fay of The New Fashion Initiative
Publisert: 28.9.2020 -
123: Cultivating a Contemporary Weaving Community with Gather Textiles
Publisert: 21.9.2020 -
122: Indigo Growing and Natural Dyeing in Central Baltimore With Kenya Miles
Publisert: 14.9.2020 -
121: Natural Fibers Sculpture and Gendered Iconography With Sydni Gause
Publisert: 7.9.2020 -
120: Deconstructing Fiber Making with Kendall Schauder
Publisert: 31.8.2020 -
119: The Warmth of Weaving on the Scottish East Coast with Yarrow Magdalena
Publisert: 24.8.2020 -
118: An Array of Fiber Making Mediums with Tammi Williams of Yarn & Whiskey
Publisert: 17.8.2020 -
117: Specialty Yarn in Valdese, North Carolina with Stephen Hudson of Meridian Specialty Yarn Group
Publisert: 10.8.2020 -
116: Healing Inspiration with Cynthia Alberto Founder of Weaving Hand A Studio Based in Brooklyn New York
Publisert: 3.8.2020 -
115: A Design House Based in Weaverville, NC with Grace and Amalia of Echoview Fiber Mill
Publisert: 27.7.2020 -
114: An Artisan Fiber Mill in Vermont with Susan Snider of Mad River Fiber Mill
Publisert: 20.7.2020 -
113: Saori Weaving and Divination with Lisa Shobhana Mason
Publisert: 13.7.2020 -
112: Curating Textile Art with Wouter de Vries and Dorothé Swinkels of Textile Plus Magazine
Publisert: 6.7.2020 -
111: Sustainable Handspun Eri Silk Fibers with Muezart of Meghalaya India
Publisert: 29.6.2020
The weave podcast, a project of Gist Yarn, brings together a community of fiber artists and people who love weaving, farmers and mill owners, textile artists and loom manufacturers, to tell the stories of the threads that bind us together.
