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Aliakbar-Maktabi Museum Private museum containing a wide selection of arts and crafts of the nomad and more. http://www.aliakbar-maktabi-museum.com/ |
Allhallows Lace Museum Housed in a 14th century chapel in Honiton, facility preserves the town's 400-year-old lace making industry. http://www.allhallowsmuseum.co.uk/ |
Bata Shoe Museum Toronto's authority on historic, regional, and cultural footwear. http://www.batashoemuseum.ca/ |
Brugge Kantstad - Lace Exposition Founded in 1970 with main purpose to continue the lace education started in Bruges in 1717 by the Sisters Apostles. http://www.bruggekantstad.com/ |
Carpet Museum Trust Presenting the local history of woven carpets in Kidderminster. http://www.carpetmuseum.co.uk/ |
Central Museum of Textiles Overview of the museum, department guide, visitor and exhibit information. http://www.muzeumwlokiennictwa.pl/ |
Fashion and Textile Museum Focuses on British and international fashion, and textile design from 1950 to the present day. http://www.ftmlondon.org/ |
Hooser Weaving Centre Collection features hand-woven textiles, equipment, reference library and more. http://www.surreyweaving.com/ |
Martivicens.org Exhibit of the work of Mart? Vicen?', including Mallorcan fabrics Known as 'Robes de Lleng?es'. http://www.martivicens.org/ |
Masson Mills Heritage Centre Sir Richard Arkwright's 1783 mills at Matlock Bath, Derbyshire is a working textile museum. http://www.massonmills.co.uk/ |
Mus?e du Chapeau Features the history of French hatmaking. English and French. Located in Monts du Lyonnais. http://www.museeduchapeau.com/ |
Textile Museum The Washington, DC museum devoted to the handmade textile arts. http://www.textilemuseum.org/ |
Textural Space Traveling UK exhibition of contemporary Japanese textile art. http://www.texturalspace.com/ |
The Fabric Workshop and Museum Only museum in the United States creating and exhibiting new work in fabric and more interesting. http://www.fabricworkshopandmuseum.org/ |
The Sheelin Irish Lace Museum One of Ireland's finest displays of Antique Irish Lace, each piece carefully chosen for its intricate workmanship and quality. http://www.irishlacemuseum.com/ |
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