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The Last Jacquard Silk Weavers

In Lyon, the silk-weaving capital of Europe for centuries, the rhythmic clatter of Jacquard Looms once emanated from about 30,000 workshops. Today, only three workshops still uphold this tradition.

written by ANNA RICHARDS
photographed by MICHELLE TUCCI

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The Uncommon Quilts of Joe Cunningham

When Joe Cunningham started making quilts, in 1979, it was an unusual occupation for a man—a fact that set him free as a fabric artist.

by JEFF GREENWALD

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Measuring by Eye

Precision is more than a relative concept. One is not ‘sort of’ precise in furniture-making. Precision involves an attitude about the work; standards for making; and, in fact, a way of seeing the world.

by GARY ROGOWSKI

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Looking for an AI-Proof Career? The Trades are a Smart Choice.

While AI proceeds to decimate career paths, take heart: Not all jobs are at risk. Educators, and many others, are seeing the hands-on trades as skilled, high-paying careers that robots can’t replace.

by TODD OPPENHEIMER

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Alissa Allen’s Mycopigments Create a ‘Palette of Place’

A Pacific Northwest textile artist and naturalist uncovers nature’s hidden hues, creating stunning natural dyes from fungi and lichens foraged near her home.

by KIMBERLY COBURN

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The Craftsmanship Initiative is dedicated to reclaiming craftsmanship’s principles of excellence, beauty, and durability as a pathway to a more sustainable world. The flagship venture of the initiative, which operates as a non-profit, is Craftsmanship Magazine, a multimedia publication that focuses on master artisans and innovators whose work informs our quest.

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Fighting Fast Furniture Waste, One Reupholstered Sofa at a Time

Cindy Feinauer wants to talk about “fast furniture.” More than 9.5 million tons of furniture are thrown into U.S. landfills every year, according to the most recent data available from the EPA—equal to 80% of the new furnishings being manufactured.

by PAULINE BARTOLONE

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Porcelain Handbags? A Tale of Two Cultures and One Bold Career Leap

Anne Loquineau left a traditional career path to follow her passion. Now she crafts sculptural (and surprisingly sturdy) porcelain bags that highlight her dual heritage and unique vision.

by ANNA RICHARDS

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My First Design

Gary Rogowski, a master woodworker and furniture designer (and longtime Craftsmanship collaborator) reflects on how his first handmade bench came into being.

by GARY ROGOWSKI

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