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Swedish Munkabälte [monk’s belt]

Large gorgeous "flower blankets" in monk’s belt technique were woven in large quantities in the areas around Vemmenhög county in Skåne, Sweden.

Old Clothing Tells our Story

Lill-Karin Elvestad describes a project to capture the history and culture of Troms County through the registration of historical clothing. For research into cultural history and handcraft, "seeing these items can as valuable as gold."

A Tribute to Ane Marie Aleksandersdatter (1847-1906)

Lill-Karin Elvestad honors the textile talents of her great-great grandmother. Would her life have been different today?

A Bit about the Transparent Portieres of Frida Hansen

This article by Astrid Bugge was originally published in Yearbook of the Norsk Folkemuseum, "By og Bygd," in 1962.

Kristina Austi: Dialogue between the Ancient and the Digital

A Norwegian artist ventures into a realm where folklore, poetry, and the advanced technology of the jacquard loom converge.

You can Count on Wool

Sølvi Westvang Skirbekk is a museologist and curator with Anno Glomdalsmuseet. Through clothing and textile tools in the museum collection, she discusses the historical importance of wool and how it fits into current concepts of sustainability.

Full Circle: A Return to Sweden to Repurpose Family Heirlooms

Find out what happened after Nancy Gossell discovered boxes of packed-away, precious linens woven by her grandmother.

Rya Rugs…Coming of Age: An Exhibit of Work by Elizabeth Hunter

Scandinavian weaving is close to the heart of Maine artist Elizabeth Hunter. Her series of rya weavings is featured at the Scandinavian Cultural Center in Massachusetts.

Nordic News and Notes, March 2024

Take a class, watch videos, and travel to an exhibit.