Historically, the occupation of textile‐making has fulfilled basic human needs. It also offers a means of expressing cultural and personal identity and developing self‐awareness. Drawing on an ethnography of a British guild of weavers, spinners and dyers, this paper explores how a sense of self is enhanced by becoming and being a textile‐maker through creative doing, and a collective sense of self develops from belonging to a guild. The findings indicate that a sense of self comes from an intrinsic need to make textiles that is closely connected to one's personal background, affinity for materials, skill mastery, passion for rhythm and process, spiritual commitment and continuity with the past. A collective sense of self is related to shari...
This thesis explores the autonomous actions of amateurs through communal making activities, with a p...
Literature suggests that engagement in creative occupation enhances identity formation, self-confide...
This chapter is concerned with the experience of wearing homemade clothes in contemporary British cu...
Historically, the occupation of textile‐making has fulfilled basic human needs. It also offers a mea...
This ethnography explores textile-making as an occupational domain in the context of a Welsh guild o...
This ethnography explores textile-making as an occupational domain in the context of a Welsh guild o...
Occupation can be understood as an entity, a thing in itself, which is separate from individual's su...
Occupation can be understood as an entity, a thing in itself, which is separate from individual's su...
Occupation can be understood as an entity, a thing in itself, which is separate from individual's su...
The aim of this study was to examine how textile crafts are described as a psychological well-being-...
This ethnography explores textile-making as an occupational domain in the context of a Welsh guild o...
Textile making is known to improve wellbeing (Vercillo, 2012; Kenning, 2015) and according to Yair (...
Textile making is known to improve wellbeing (Vercillo, 2012; Kenning, 2015) and according to Yair (...
Textile making is known to improve wellbeing (Vercillo, 2012; Kenning, 2015) and according to Yair (...
This thesis explores the autonomous actions of amateurs through communal making activities, with a p...
This thesis explores the autonomous actions of amateurs through communal making activities, with a p...
Literature suggests that engagement in creative occupation enhances identity formation, self-confide...
This chapter is concerned with the experience of wearing homemade clothes in contemporary British cu...
Historically, the occupation of textile‐making has fulfilled basic human needs. It also offers a mea...
This ethnography explores textile-making as an occupational domain in the context of a Welsh guild o...
This ethnography explores textile-making as an occupational domain in the context of a Welsh guild o...
Occupation can be understood as an entity, a thing in itself, which is separate from individual's su...
Occupation can be understood as an entity, a thing in itself, which is separate from individual's su...
Occupation can be understood as an entity, a thing in itself, which is separate from individual's su...
The aim of this study was to examine how textile crafts are described as a psychological well-being-...
This ethnography explores textile-making as an occupational domain in the context of a Welsh guild o...
Textile making is known to improve wellbeing (Vercillo, 2012; Kenning, 2015) and according to Yair (...
Textile making is known to improve wellbeing (Vercillo, 2012; Kenning, 2015) and according to Yair (...
Textile making is known to improve wellbeing (Vercillo, 2012; Kenning, 2015) and according to Yair (...
This thesis explores the autonomous actions of amateurs through communal making activities, with a p...
This thesis explores the autonomous actions of amateurs through communal making activities, with a p...
Literature suggests that engagement in creative occupation enhances identity formation, self-confide...
This chapter is concerned with the experience of wearing homemade clothes in contemporary British cu...