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Bod of Gremista, Lerwick, Shetland. Mam in the photo to show the scale of the weaving loom! It is still in working order, having been brought to Shetland in around 1926. More info about it and the Textile Museum here: issuu.com/promoteshetland/docs/60_north_issue_3
The Textile Museum CEO Maryclaire Ramsey thanks H.E. Ambassador Sudjadnan Parnohadiningrat and Mdm. Nunung for their visit. Photo by Katy Clune.
NC State consists of 10 colleges, including four (and the Graduate School) with a significant physical presence on Centennial Campus: Engineering, Textiles, Veterinary medicine and Education.
November 2013
This is a photographic screen-print, embellished with beading, completed for a Textiles project on the theme of ‘Fragments’.
Hablon is any hand-woven textile. These hablon products are made in Brgy. Indag-an, Miagao, Iloilo, Philippines
TRIUMPH OF JUSTICE tapestry positioned on one of the Lab's 2 tapestry "frames". Under the 3-beam frame (also sometimes called a "loom" but isnt'!) is one of the lab's low, wheeled tables. To work on the tapestry, the table is removed and the conservator sits in front of either of the lower beams at either side. With the center beam raised higher than the other two, the tapestry is supported at an angle for easier visibility and access to both front and reverse. With the wheeled table in position, the tapestry is ready to be released from the frame.
A textile company, on the ground floor of the firehouse building it shares with the Main Street Museum and Schulz Library, was wiped out by Irene. (Elaine Grant, NHPR)