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All the Culturality partners met up in the Isle of Lewis to share their updates, next steps in the work packages, and participate in a workshop about…
Sweater made out of local wool, using raw color yarn, and plant-dyed yarns.
A wooden needle featuring carved geometric motifs, with openings at the top that pierce through the wood, creating an intriguing play of light and…
A wooden needle featuring carved geometric motifs, with openings at the top that pierce through the wood, creating an intriguing play of light and…
Nålbidning is a way of making a fabric with a larger needle, and it can be compared to knitting or crocheting, or sewing. The needle passes through…
The Museu del Disseny de Barcelona (Catalan, English: "Barcelona Design Museum"), is a center for Barcelona's Institute of Culture, which works to…
Museum Nord is a Norwegian museum consortium for the northern part of Nordland county, including the districts of Lofoten, Vesterålen, and Ofoten. The…
Asturias officially the Principality of Asturias, is an autonomous community in northwest Spain.
It is coextensive with the province of Asturias…
Pulling the handle by hand is a technique used in mug making to compete the production of the handle. The process invloves holding clay in one hand…
A green, hand-thrown mug, with handle, made by potter Sue Blair (AAS_PR_001) of Borve Pottery.
Wooden mortar used for crushing ingredients.
Wooden mortar used for crushing ingredients.
Monika Hint, an student of the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy, runs her own studio, Koordikamber, in Koordi farm in Viljandi county.…
Is part of Lofoten Wool and created the Norwegian knit sweater "Field Crop"
Woodcarving in general is a craft technique of shaping wood by carving decorative or functional motifs. In Slovenia, it has a long tradition,…
Landscape model of the historical town of Rombaksbotn, with buildings, river, road and figurines.
Landscape model with houses, river, figurines
Interview with Tor-Vegard Mørkved
Interview with Tor-Vegard Mørkved
Interview with Tor-Vegard Mørkved
Interview with Ragnhild Lie
Interview with Ragnhild Lie
Interview with Ragnhild Lie
Interview with Ragnhild Lie
Interview with Ragnhild Lie
Interview with Ragnhild Lie
Tor-Vegard Mørkved demonstrates how he creates a bird figure by using hand hammers and mechanical hammers
Ragnhild Lie shows how to knit with circular needles. Two threads (white and brown) are used to create a pattern.
Ranghild Lie explains about sheep types and their wool, and the stages of preparation of the raw material
Ranghild Lie explains about sheep types and their wool, and the stages of preparation of the raw material
Ranghild Lie explains about sheep types and their wool, and the stages of preparation of the raw material
Mitten knitted in entrelac that is shaped to fit the wrist and flair out towards the arm. White, black and salmon. Pattern is knitted in a pattern of…
Mike Carter of Engelwoodstine is a woodworker based in the north‑east Highlands of Scotland, creating distinctive pieces from materials gathered along…
A small object wind instrument that produces a shrill sound.
October 2024 Partner Meeting - Stornoway Day 1 Talk 11
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MS Outside Boat shed 3