Short piece that examines how several Mainers -- Jan Hartmann, a former editor at Princeton Architectural Press, Abby Gilchrist, owner of Belfast\u27s Fiddlehead Artisan Supply store, and Amelia Poole of Brooksville\u27s Ecouture Textiles -- came to write a book about modern fabric design. The book, Modern Fabric: Twenty-Five Designers on their Inspiration and Craft, was published in November by Princeton Architectural Press
This site seminar will take you to the Larsen Design Studio where Jack Lenor Larsen has guided his c...
The Cloth was an innovative creative collective formed by David Band, Brian Bolger, Helen Manning an...
THIS BOOK: Textiles form the largest group of designed objects available for study, whether as objec...
Short piece that examines how several Mainers -- Jan Hartmann, a former editor at Princeton Architec...
A look at the fiber crafts revival that is taking place across the state of Maine. The movement is a...
“Making it in Maine” piece about South Street Linen, a clothing store in Portland that provides flat...
Books & the Arts piece on art quilts, also referred to as contemporary quilts and fine fabric ...
Beyond Our Borders piece about how some historic Maine textile companies have continued to thrive t...
Fashioning Fabrics is a visually led thematic exposition of the importance of fabric innovation in i...
The world of publishing books in the textile, fashion and design field is discussed by published aut...
In 1983, David Band, Brian Bolger, Helen Manning and Fraser Taylor formed The Cloth for their Royal ...
Threads piece on the increase in the number of Maine designers who are using eco-friendly fabrics. ...
The only study of Pat Albeck to date. A rare example of textile research that examines the role of f...
Textile Design follows a 2007 commission by Laurence King Publishing to write a comprehensive study ...
The book Cloth & Culture Now has been published December 2007 in support of the exhibition 'Cloth & ...
This site seminar will take you to the Larsen Design Studio where Jack Lenor Larsen has guided his c...
The Cloth was an innovative creative collective formed by David Band, Brian Bolger, Helen Manning an...
THIS BOOK: Textiles form the largest group of designed objects available for study, whether as objec...
Short piece that examines how several Mainers -- Jan Hartmann, a former editor at Princeton Architec...
A look at the fiber crafts revival that is taking place across the state of Maine. The movement is a...
“Making it in Maine” piece about South Street Linen, a clothing store in Portland that provides flat...
Books & the Arts piece on art quilts, also referred to as contemporary quilts and fine fabric ...
Beyond Our Borders piece about how some historic Maine textile companies have continued to thrive t...
Fashioning Fabrics is a visually led thematic exposition of the importance of fabric innovation in i...
The world of publishing books in the textile, fashion and design field is discussed by published aut...
In 1983, David Band, Brian Bolger, Helen Manning and Fraser Taylor formed The Cloth for their Royal ...
Threads piece on the increase in the number of Maine designers who are using eco-friendly fabrics. ...
The only study of Pat Albeck to date. A rare example of textile research that examines the role of f...
Textile Design follows a 2007 commission by Laurence King Publishing to write a comprehensive study ...
The book Cloth & Culture Now has been published December 2007 in support of the exhibition 'Cloth & ...
This site seminar will take you to the Larsen Design Studio where Jack Lenor Larsen has guided his c...
The Cloth was an innovative creative collective formed by David Band, Brian Bolger, Helen Manning an...
THIS BOOK: Textiles form the largest group of designed objects available for study, whether as objec...