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My own fabric - the idea, the weaving and the final garment

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Before the 20th century, it was common in Finland for women to weave their skirt fabrics themselves. Many of the surviving stripy fabrics have been an inspiration for numerous Finnish national costumes. I, however, have wanted to design my own fabric, just like the women a long time ago. Together with Susanna, who owns Kultavilla the weaving mill, we decided to make a new folk fabric. I designed the fabric, Susanna wove it and then I turned the final fabric into a skirt. Thank you, Susanna, for all the work you did to make this happen!

Visit Kultavilla here: https://kultavilla.fi/index-en

Picture references:
The paintings are from the Finnish National Gallery and their copyright has expired:
https://www.kansallisgalleria.fi/fi/object/625394
https://www.kansallisgalleria.fi/fi/object/615817
https://www.kansallisgalleria.fi/fi/object/625138

The garment pictures:
The following pictures are credited to Museum Centre Vapriikki, in Tampere, Finland. They are licenced with CC BY ND 4.0
White jacket: http://siiri.tampere.fi/displa....yObject.do?uri=http%
Skirt: http://siiri.tampere.fi/displa....yObject.do?uri=http%
Red skirt: http://siiri.tampere.fi/displa....yObject.do?uri=http%

The following pictures are credited to National Museum of Finland and they are licenced with CC BY 4.0:
Woman's vest: https://finna.fi/Record/museov....irasto.30BAA056530B0
Skirt: https://finna.fi/Record/museov....irasto.FCB31989ED553

Music:
Epidemic sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/2s6xgz
YouTube Audio Library (attribution not required).

Equipment:
Nikon D5600 DX-Format Digital SLR: https://amzn.to/2QIGegX
Mic: Rode VideoMicro Compact On-Camera Microphone: https://amzn.to/2RcZ9Ab

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