Videos of recorded Sessions
Mending Practices
Lewis Scott, The Personal [Class] Politics of Mending
Angela Maddock, In Kind: A Dialogue on Repair
Textile Education and Meanings of Home
Noga Bernstein, Localism in the Making at the New Bezalel's Textile Department
Nichola Burton, Designing Machine-made Nottingham Lace at Home
Sally Cooke, Home Sewing as Sustain-Ability
Cotton: A Conversation with Malkha
Sarah Anne Carter, Dorothy Ko, Yuhang Li, and Annapurna Mamidipudi
Scottish Wool and Knitting Pattern Launch
Alison Mayne, A Very Scottish Stash and Launch/Collective Cast-On of The Peigi Anndra Shawl
Making Textiles with Family
Emily Popp and Leo Hain, Necessity is the Mother of Collaboration
Suzann Thompson, Round and Round in the Art, Craft, and Culture of Doilies
The Color of a Weed: Home Dyeing Workshop/Citizen Science Project
Hosted by Lisa Jevbratt and Helén Svensson
Embroidery in Isolation: A Panel Discussion with Degree Students from the Royal School of Needlework
Hosted by Amy Hare
Learning from Collections
Grant Johnson, Domestic Aesthetics: Textiles and the Museum at Home
Jennifer Lindsay, The Center for Knit and Crochet: Digital Strategies for Preserving and Sharing Our Knitting & Crochet Histories (talk and tutorial)
Wool: A Continuing Tradition of Women in Textile Factory Work: A 21st Century Semi-Worsted Mill
A Tour with Kelsey Patton of The Fiber Mill
Responding to Crises through Textiles
Rohma Khan, A Home Can Be a World
John Chaich and T.J. Dedeaux-Norris, Peace by Piece: ReMaking Identities at Home
Joanna Dermenjian, Choosing to Sew: How Women Use Sewing to Respond to Disruption
Tania Pérez Bustos and Isabel Gonzalez Arango, Making Textiles to Invent Life in the Middle of the Colombian Armed Conflict
Inspirations from Local Landscapes 1
Sarah Pedlow, Making the Global Local Through Embroidered Art Practice
Lisa Jevbratt and Helén Svensson, The Color of a Weed: Artists’ Talk
Inspirations from Local Landscapes 2
Jenine Shereos, Eternal Garden
Beverly Gordon and Lisa Binkley, An Expanded Sense of Home: Working with the Natural Materials of Our Near Environments