This episode we’re talking about weaving traditions, both cultural and personal. We’ll hear from Viridiana Chavez in Oxaca, Mexico talk about Zapotec weaving traditions. Sigrid Piroch tells us about Annie Albers and the Bauhaus movemont, and shares her experiences with Sloviakian textile traditions. Rebekkah of Bowerbird Knits tells how weaving on a bead loom connected her to the tradition of man-made art. In the ending essay, we’ll discuss personal weaving traditions, and why sometimes, it’s good to break them.
- Lone Star Loom Room (aka Nordic Studio)
- Mexican Weaving Retreat
- Allegheny River Textile ARTS Studio
- The Magic of Handweaving by Sigrid Piroc
- Complex Weavers
- Bowerbird Knits (Rebekkah’s Blog)
- Quirky Nomads (Sage’s Podcast)
Musical Guests
- “Oca la Mujer” by Karisma de Montes
- “Czardas” by Blue Jar
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