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A blog about textile conservation at the University of Glasgow. Centre for Textile Conservation. You are currently browsing the archives for the Teaching. Understanding Textiles: from fibre to fabric. December 20, 2016. From Stretch to Snap. November 21, 2016. August 22, 2016. By Karen Thompson, University Teacher. Summer is a very busy time for the MPhil Textile Conservation students. Whilst many students are enjoying a long vacation, ours are engaged in writing dissertations or work placements&...By Ke...
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University of Glasgow | Textile Conservation
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A blog about textile conservation at the University of Glasgow. Centre for Textile Conservation. Tag Archives: University of Glasgow. November 30, 2016. Graduation is always one of the highlights of the academic year for staff at the CTC and so it was with great pleasure that Frances, Karen and I joined the academic procession into the Bute Hall on Monday 28 November to take part in the ceremony for the 2014-16 cohort of the MPhil Textile Conservation… Continue reading →. University of Glasgow Library.
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From Stretch to Snap | Textile Conservation
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A blog about textile conservation at the University of Glasgow. Centre for Textile Conservation. From Stretch to Snap. November 21, 2016. By Megan Mary Creamer, first year student, MPhil Textile Conservation. One of the most exciting ways to learn about the strength and stretch of textiles is to do mechanical (tensile) testing. Recently at the CTC, Dr Margaret Smith. First year students in the Tuck engineering lab for materials testing. A comparison of the stress-strain curves of dry wool to wet wool.
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Understanding Textiles: from fibre to fabric | Textile Conservation
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A blog about textile conservation at the University of Glasgow. Centre for Textile Conservation. Understanding Textiles: from fibre to fabric. December 20, 2016. By Daisy Graham, first year student, MPhil Textile Conservation. I chose to look at Turkish pile carpet weaving. Before starting at the CTC, I volunteered with the textile conservation department at the Burrell Collection. I began by weaving several rows of plain weave to form a base. Starting two to three warp threads in from the edge, I pi...
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Week 9 Post-it notes! March 11, 2015. Here are two photos of the last group’s work from our afternoon session. We weren’t really able to explain at the time about them so I thought I would post them here if you want to see what we made of the task! Following on from what another person from the previous group said about bending the model to suit your needs, we also said you could/should pick and choose aspects of different models/standards to suit your repositories needs. March 4, 2015. There are apparen...
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From the Golden Age to the Digital Age: Modelling and Monitoring Historic Tapestries. | Textile Conservation
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A blog about textile conservation at the University of Glasgow. Centre for Textile Conservation. Tag Archives: From the Golden Age to the Digital Age: Modelling and Monitoring Historic Tapestries. December 13, 2016. From the Golden Age to the Digital Age: Modelling and Monitoring Historic Tapestries. The Mystic Hunt of the Unicorn. Another view of The Mystic Hunt of the Unicorn tapestry. June 15, 2016. From the Golden Age to the Digital Age: Modelling and Monitoring Historic Tapestries. October 7, 2015.
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Burrell Collection | Textile Conservation
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A blog about textile conservation at the University of Glasgow. Centre for Textile Conservation. Tag Archives: Burrell Collection. Understanding Textiles: from fibre to fabric. December 20, 2016. The Centre for Textile Conservation and Technical Art History was established at the University in 2010 and has since become a thriving environment for teaching and research. Enter your email address to get the latest updates. Centre for Textile Conservation and Technical Art History.
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Tapestry advisory meeting | Textile Conservation
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A blog about textile conservation at the University of Glasgow. Centre for Textile Conservation. December 13, 2016. By Margaret Smith,. The Leverhulme funded research project, ‘ From the. Golden Age to the Digital Age: Modelling and monitoring historic tapestries’. Held its first advisory panel meeting at the School of Engineering, University of Glasgow on the 30. Has not been explored as a strategy that could be commercialised for tapestry monitoring. Speaking from my own point of view I found it an ext...
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events | Textile Conservation
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A blog about textile conservation at the University of Glasgow. Centre for Textile Conservation. You are currently browsing the archives for the events. Off the cuff: textile conservation talks at Dumfries Museum. February 28, 2017. November 30, 2016. European Researchers Night (Part 2): Situating a Pacific Barkcloth Explorathon stall. October 16, 2016. By Misa Tamura, Research Conservator for Situating Pacific Barkcloth Production in Time and Place The research team working on the project Situating Paci...
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