It’s part travelogue, part memoir, and part science—a "lush patchwork" of how we have made fabric, and how it has made us.
Did you know that a century ago in Wales, women would sew their own funeral clothes over tea with friends?. Finlay unearths these "hidden" stories from sacking to silk.
Written while the author was mourning her parents, the book is a poignant reflection on grief, recovery, and how textiles serve as a literal and figurative "shroud" for our memories.
While there is no record of a specific "2nd edition" of Fabric: The Hidden History of the Material World (first published in 2021), the book remains a popular choice for those interested in the deep cultural impact of textiles.
Have you ever looked at your favorite sweater and wondered about the thousands of years of human history knitted into its fibers?
In her captivating book, , bestselling author Victoria Finlay takes us on a global journey to uncover how cloth has shaped our civilization. Why this book belongs on your shelf:
It’s part travelogue, part memoir, and part science—a "lush patchwork" of how we have made fabric, and how it has made us.
Did you know that a century ago in Wales, women would sew their own funeral clothes over tea with friends?. Finlay unearths these "hidden" stories from sacking to silk.
Written while the author was mourning her parents, the book is a poignant reflection on grief, recovery, and how textiles serve as a literal and figurative "shroud" for our memories.
While there is no record of a specific "2nd edition" of Fabric: The Hidden History of the Material World (first published in 2021), the book remains a popular choice for those interested in the deep cultural impact of textiles.
Have you ever looked at your favorite sweater and wondered about the thousands of years of human history knitted into its fibers?
In her captivating book, , bestselling author Victoria Finlay takes us on a global journey to uncover how cloth has shaped our civilization. Why this book belongs on your shelf: