Design Dictionary: Tapestry Weaving
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- Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
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- Video Title
- Design Dictionary: Tapestry Weaving
- Description
- See how tapestry weaving works in this short video. Nadia Yaron demonstrates three types of tapestry joins in her Brooklyn storefront studio, Nightwood. What differentiates tapestry weaving from plain weaving is that in a tapestry, the weaver changes weft threads at will as she weaves them across the piece. By doing this, she can create patterns and images on the surface of the weaving. This tapestry took about 12 hours total to weave. About this series: Design Dictionary is a new Cooper Hewitt video series that vividly illustrates a wide variety of creative techniques. Covering everything from glassblowing to bobbin lacemaking to 3D printing, the series aims to demystify the making of objects by providing a highly visual, behind-the-scenes look into designers' studios, schools and homes as they work. Each video in the fourteen-part series is under 3 minutes long and features a different designer or artisan hand-picked to demonstrate their skill in action. All videos were shot entirely on-location in New York City. Music: "Por Supuesto" -- Podington Bear from The Sound of Picture Production Library http://soundofpicture.com
- Video Duration
- 1 min 11 sec
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- Smithsonian design museum
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- 2014-06-17T13:07:39.000Z
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- YouTube Videos
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- cooperhewitt
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- Education
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- Design
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