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Over One, Under One, and Much Moreon view through January 2, 2005
Plain weave is the simplest method of interlacing yarns in a textile and is a technique found in every weaving tradition across the world. Over One, Under One, and Much More... explores the diversity of patterning that can be achieved in plain-woven textiles.
Plain-woven textiles on display include shawls from Guatemala, Bolivia, and Mexico, Indonesian sarongs, objects from Japan, Turkey, West Africa, and more - all drawn from The Textile Museum's collections.
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