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A Tale of Knitting

By Helene Agerskov Madsen Knitting is probably the single most well-known craft technique today. Furthermore, knitting has received an immense renewal of interest over the last years with numerous knitting books being published and the establishment of knitting groups, societies and guilds. Nevertheless, it would probably be useful first to agree on what is meant [...]

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Decorated Easter Eggs

Easter is closing in on us and around this time of year you can be sure to spot little cute bunnies, fluffy chickens and loads of chocolate eggs everywhere you turn. These you can of course make yourself, but if you want to go traditional all you need is some good old fashioned chicken eggs [...]

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Launch of Heritage Craft Association

Last week the Heritage Crafts Association (HCA) launched itself and called together traditional crafters for a forum. Yours truly were present at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London for the occasion. HCA describes them self as following: “The Heritage Craft Association was set up because of the urgent need for action to help maintain, [...]

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