The Fabric of My Life

Research article

Seventy-eight podcasts about clothing and textile told in twelve different languages. That is just one of the outcomes of the project The Fabric of My Life, in which team of researchers from Germany, Greece and Denmark focused on migration, clothing and memories. The EU-funded partnership, which ran from 2019 to 2022, involved museums, education […]

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You only need to look carefully at any piece of textile to see the theme of this issue of Formkraft: fibres + connectedness = textile. Whether fibres are being spun, woven, crocheted, knitted, braided or felted, the purpose is the same: binding a vast number of tiny fibres close together in formations that now […]

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As a weaver, she keeps the threads tight, and as a textile artist she works uniquely with the sculptural potential of threads and the possibilities of colour. But in the three new works created at Biblioteket Rentemestervej in Copenhagen NV, Sofia Hagström Møller has shared the art production with three different groups of children […]

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Why do many thousands of people follow when the Danish designer and influencer Lærke Bagger posts knitting photos on instagram daily? Weaver and folk high school teacher Hanne Lange Houlberg looks at the textile community around Lærke Bagger as a framework for freedom, commitment and pattern breaking.

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Fashion in Denmark

Book Review

In this 504-page treatise, Mikkel Venborg Pedersen, senior researcher and head of the Textile and Dress Collection at the National Museum of Denmark, and Marie Riegels Melchior, PhD, associate professor at the Saxo Institute, present the history of Danish fashion, including a cornucopia of  paintings, photographs, newspaper clippings, copperplates, reliefs and everyday photos of […]

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