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Industrious Fibres

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Sharing Cultures

   

Linen is perhaps the worlds oldest textile and is derived from varieties of the Flax plant.

Here we take you on a sensory journey, describing the growing cycle, relaying the traditional stages of production and illustrating how this textile is manufactured today using sight, sound, smell and touch. With image, song, scent bottle and touch tray, we pick up the threads of cultural union that tie Scotland into Europe from plant to product.

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Industrious Fibres

Display Sharing Material Culture

Seed, fibre, thread and factory, a sensory journey shared throughout Europe.

Sharing Material Culture is the first section of Our Linen Stories exhibition. Regardless of creed or language, some of the elements of our linen heritage are shared across the continent.

Linen is the quintessentially European textile.

The first exhibit in this section is Playing Cards damask linen cloth. Created by Sarah van Gameren and Tim Simpson who have worked with the Tilburg textile museum in the Netherlands.

Also featured is ‘Flax Fields’ by Scottish artist designer Lorna Brown, produced uniquely for our exhibition.

Flax Fields by Lorna Brown

Flax Fields by Lorna Brown

Below you can see a selection of the other exhibits in this first section, ‘Industrious Fibres’.

The Craft book by Sarah Popelier

The Linen Craft

Book by Sarah Popelier (Libeco). ‘Fiber to Fabric’ Pub. Libeco

Flax Seed Pigeon, made of linen, stuffed with flax seeds

Flax Pigeon

Pigeon made of linen, filled with flax seeds

Scutched flax

Scutched Flax

Scutched flax offered for exhibition by Lisburn Museum

Flax plant grown in Edinburgh offered for exhibtion by artist Linda Green

Flax Plant

Flax grown in Edinburgh offered for exhibition by Linda Green

Stories and Exhibits

- an evolving collection of linen stories and related artefacts

Creating Industry

Capital Migration

Trading Places

Banking Notes

Trading People

Trains & Boats & Planes

Mapping Linen

Sharing Cultures

Industrious Fibres

Making Scents

Weaving Rhythm

Looming Large

Tools of the Trade

A Master at Work

Nurturing Design

Learning Curves

Patronage and Prizes

Soft Sell

Thinking Museums

The Right Type

Damask Design Tales

Sustaining Futures

Virtuous Circles

Arcadia

Emerging Markets

Sustaining Communities

Supply and Demand

Challenging Stuff

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