
Story Telling Textiles
A discovery that textiles are more than fabric, they're a language of memory, identity and tradition. This blog series explores how the cultures I've visited around the world use fiber, pattern and technique to share their stories. From ancient ancestral rituals to contemporary craft, each blog uncovers the narratives woven in cloth.

Panama - Mola
In the heart of Panama’s metropolis, traditional Guna Molas remain a vibrant symbol of cultural pride. Despite the city’s modern skyline, these hand-stitched textiles continue to thrive—woven into daily life fashion and identity across the country.

Panama - Basket Weaving
Up river within Panama's rainforests, basket and ornament weaving is more than a craft, it's a cultural legacy. Made with natural fibres, the intricate works and knots tell stories of tradition, skill and connection to their land.

Peruvian - Fabric Weaves
High in the Peruvian Andes, the village of Chinchero is known for it's vibrant textile traditions. Here, weaving is a form of story telling where each thread and pattern carries the history, beliefs and daily life of Quechua people.

Exploring Indigenous Australian Art and Craft
Cairns - exploring the vibrant world of Indigenous Australian Craft - where carving, weaving and design are rich in culture and connection to Country,

Peruvian Craftsmanship
Cuzco - the city of vibrant tradition, where craft is a part of everyday life. From colourful markets to handmade menswear, read how I discovered the beauty of Peruvian artistry and the people who keep it alive.

Myanmar
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Bali - Indonesia
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Native America
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English Lace
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Parisian Ateliers
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