WUCF Artisodes: Wearable Art
Art, form and function all come together in the creations of Fiber artist Inna Schoeler. Kim Ritter produces one-of-a-kind quilts, Karen Mulier does the same with shawls and scarfs, while Anna Cohen goes Green with her creations. Plus, Emma Brandenburg is a 6th grader from Brevard County with serious skills on the violin.

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The 62 Group Connected Cloth (2021)

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Ruth Asawa: documentary on an artist who worked every minute | HOW TO SEE

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Inside Victorian whaleboned bodices and leg of mutton sleeves | Fashion Unpicked

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Inside George Nakashima’s Japanese-Style Home & Workshop | Unique Spaces | Architectural Digest

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18th century embroidery is NO JOKE. (Trust me, we tried it.)

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Tapestry artist Helena Hernmarck weaves wall-sized tapestries for architectural environments

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Clothing Rescue Atelier - Zero Waste Life

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How Navajo Weavers Keep an Ancient Art Alive

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These One-Layer Cards Are Fooling Everyone (Here's How I Made Them)

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A chat with Carol Sarchet, Textile Artist

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Old Clothes, New Shine - Zero Waste Life

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INSPIRATION reveals the magic and influence of craft

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How Linen Is Made

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Bonnie Gale - Living Willow Structures

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Landscapes in Silk: The Ethereal Quilts of Judith Content

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1880: What Was a Morning Like for a Victorian Aristocrat | London in the Victorian Era

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BLOOMS - Textile collages by Heidi Hankaniemi

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A Day With Schiaparelli’s Creative Director | Vogue

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Art For Everyone: Make Your Own Reusable Interfacing Stencils!

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