Weaving for Textile Historians
-- ViewingNowThe Certificate Programme in Weaving for Textile Historians is a comprehensive course that equips learners with in-depth knowledge of weaving techniques, historical context, and technical skills. With 5 units, this course is crucial for textile historians, conservators, and enthusiasts seeking to advance their careers.
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- Textile History and Cultural Significance
- Principles of Weaving and Loom Technology
- Textile Fiber Identification and Properties
- Historical Weaving Techniques and Patterns
- Plus Unit: Advanced Weaving Techniques for Textile Historians
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Career Path for Certificate Programme in Weaving for Textile Historians Graduates Weaving Technician (18%): Responsible for setting up and operating looms, as well as maintaining and repairing them.
Textile Conservator (20%): Work to preserve and protect historical textiles, ensuring their long-term preservation and accessibility.
Curator (25%): Oversee the acquisition, conservation, and display of textile collections in museums and galleries.
Museum Director (37%): Lead teams and manage the overall direction and strategy of museums and galleries, including textile collections.
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