Working At Liberty
This film documents the design, creation and retail of Liberty printed fabric. Based on archival footage and new interviews with designers Sarah Campbell, Neisha Crossland, Natalie Gibson and Polly Mason, former Liberty archivist Anna Buruma, and fabric sales consultant Alison Lewis, it offers an insight into the stories of the women behind Liberty textiles. A film by Chris Haddock, Iron & Glass For the exhibition Women in Print: 150 Years of Liberty Textiles

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Meet the Scottish team breathing new life into traditional tartan | Country Living UK

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The 62 Group Connected Cloth (2021)

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Inside the Bold and Colourful Home of a Modern Art Collector

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God Says:"TAKE THIS MESSAGE SERIOUSLY, BECAUSE ONLY YOU ARE SEEING IT"/God Message Now/God Message

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You Haven’t Missed Your Window — 7 Artists Who Are the Proof!

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Annie Sloan Visits Zandra Rhodes

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What a Pro Designer Buys at London’s Best Antiques Markets | Architectural Digest

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Sewing Jersey Knits the Couture Way | Diane von Furstenberg Wrap Dress Secrets

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See some of the quilts filmmaker Ken Burns has collected since the 1970s

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Meet Italian artist Isabella Ducrot: “Now I am fully an artist."

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Inside a Thameside London Apartment Inspired by the English Countryside

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Artist Sheila Hicks: We're Crying for Softness

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Clemency Rose: Meet the quirky quiltmaker putting her own stamp on patchwork | Country Living UK

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Tour the Art-Filled Home/Studio this Textile Designer has RENTED for 48 Years

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Forget All the Old Methods! This Is How Zippers Are Sewn Now

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I Visited The Best Paris Flea Market (Better than Saint-Ouen!) | Porte de Vanves

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Tatreez: The Ancient Art of Palestinian Embroidery | Fashion Unpicked

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Inside the Margate studio making investment knits from the finest fleeces

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Absolutely everything you can knit on a punch card machine + Hidden Villa Sheep Shearing Festival

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