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The World's Oldest Weavings

Turns out the fashions of prehistoric times that we all saw on the Flintstones was nothing like the real thing.

The World's Largest Navajo Rug

The world's largest Navajo rug is on display at the Route 66 Art Museum.

Espionage, Piracy, and Weaving

The introduction of power loom assisted in America gaining its independence from Britain.

Weaving Hope

James Nampushi is a man with a dream; a dream of saving wildlife in his native Kenya through weaving.

An Ancient Twill Tunic

When snow melted in Norway, archaeologists discovered an ancient tunic that teaches a little more about the history of cloth.

As American as . . . Haggis?

We think of it as American but in fact Buffalo Plaid is a Scottish tartan.

The Dean of Handweaving: Mary Meigs Atwater

Mary Meigs Atwater is considered by many to be the weaver who brought weaving back.

Baby Clothing Throughout the Ages

Baby clothing tends to be cute whether handwoven or not but wouldn't you like to dress a baby you love in handwovens?

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