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Cassie Dickson, Coverlet Weaver & Sericulturist
Cassie Dickson, Coverlet Weaver & Sericulturist
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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Oct 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Whether it's growing and processing fiber or embroidering with handspun, hand-dyed linen thread, Cassie has always looked at traditional textiles and said, "I have to learn to do that." She's learned to split cane and weave baskets in the Cherokee style, ret flax in dew, and weave an overshot coverlet in two weeks. Having learned the old skills, she gladly teaches anyone who wants to know, just as fiber "grandmothers" did for her.
The preservation of old textile skills runs deep in the Southeast and Appalachian communities where coverlets and silk-raising and natural dyeing took root. Cassie follows in the footsteps of Craft Revival movement, which led to the founding of folk and craft schools in the Southeast, and the Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework, which revived interest in colonial needlework of New England.
Cassie Dickson is leading her part of a textile craft revival—and we're invited to join in.
The preservation of old textile skills runs deep in the Southeast and Appalachian communities where coverlets and silk-raising and natural dyeing took root. Cassie follows in the footsteps of Craft Revival movement, which led to the founding of folk and craft schools in the Southeast, and the Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework, which revived interest in colonial needlework of New England.
Cassie Dickson is leading her part of a textile craft revival—and we're invited to join in.
Released:
Oct 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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