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The Cloth That Would Not Die : Is Circularity in Textiles a 21st century Innovation?
Textile circularity is not a 21st-century innovation. It is the rediscovery of practices woven into craft traditions across the world for centuries. Japan's Boro patching and Sashiko stitching, Bengal's Kantha quilts made from layered worn-out saris, Sindh's Ralli quilts, India's Chindi rugs, Western patchwork quilts, Scandinavian rag weaving, Panama's Mola applique, and the humble rag doll are all independent cultural responses to the same instinct: a piece of cloth has more

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Jun 137 min read


Patchwork Quilts in the West -Stitching Together Emotions and Sustainability
patchwork quilts are one of the most interesting examples of sustainable textile crafts, that embrace materials from everywhere; discarded c

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Nov 14, 20239 min read
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