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SPECIALIST TO DISCUSS ROLE OF TEXTILES IN ECONOMY HISTORY AT LIBRARY

Published: April 16, 2022
Author: DIGITAL MEDIA EXECUTIVE

You may not consider it much but rather materials or the texture that makes up our garments, towels, and different things, are nearly basically as old as human civilization. At 6 p.m. April 20, at the Otsego County Library on South Otsego Avenue, material expert Joan Sheridan will talk about how materials have advanced through history.

“I have generally cherished making. Working with materials is, as far as I might be concerned, a connection to the past and a method for conveying forward customs. Having the option to encounter the whole course of making an article of clothing from a creature or a plant from start to finish is mysterious. In gathering materials, I have found out about history and cycles and come to acknowledge that they are so basic to progress. Materials are not extremely durable. They are delicate antiques. Thusly, they are interesting and pervasive and limitlessly entrancing,” said Sheridan.

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