Trendlet: Extreme Knits, Weird Weaves and Other Handmade (or Wind-Powered) Textile Experiments

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As knitting, weaving, and other traditional methods of textile production have made the leap from old-age pastimes to mainstream DIY hobbies, designers have been pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with stitched and woven fibers. This week we found a late-spring blast of innovative handmade textiles—plus one new collection that was woven by the wind.

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Exhibited at New York’s Wanted Design last weekend, the Guatemala City design studio Fabrica‘s Seat Ball has a soccer-equipment core surrounded by spring-suspended cushions made out of cotton rope. The combination, which can be used for seating, a yoga ball, or an ottoman, wraps up a current recreational preoccupation in an ancient crafting technique.

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