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Severed Thread: The Decline of the Swiss Embroidery Industry
by Raisa Kudasheva
Severed Thread is the result of a personal quest to trace the rise and demise of the Swiss embroidery industry from the 1890s up until this day. In a very frivolous way, Raisa Kudasheva combines personal interviews with her own discoveries and musings on the themes of globalisation, capitalist greed, and the beauty of craft.More information is available on the website: https://readymag.website/u4255242694/6271014/
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Episode 4: The Fates of Embroidery
In the last episode I try to imagine the form in which the craft of embroidery will persevere in Switzerland.Link:The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History by Kassia St. Clairhttps://www.sustainablefashionweek.uk/opinion/the-golden-threadMusic in this episode was taken from Blue Dot Sessions and Epidemic Sound.
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Episode 3: Red Hot Fantasy Labor
In this episode I address the link between embroidery and the plague of fast fashion.Links:Why fast-fashion garment workers' lives are still at risk https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/why-fast-fashion-garment-workers-lives-are-still-at-risk-transcript-1.7120894Shirtwaist Factory Fire Episode on Dressed: The History of Fashion Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sweatshops-and-shirtwaists-remembering-the/id1350850605?i=1000649944856Music used in this episode was taken from Blue Dot Sessions and Epidemic Sound.
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Episode 2: African Lace
After the Second World War, interest in embroidery declined across Europe and the United States. In response, entrepreneurs began seeking new revenue streams. One such "stream" was West Africa.Links to media mentioned in the episode:STOFF - Ein Spitzengeschäft Filmhttps://filminstitut.at/filme/stoff-ein-spitzengeschaeftForget Me Not Book by Stephanie Baechlerhttps://www.stephaniebaechler.com/books/forget-me-not-vergissmeinnicht/How French Fashion Emerged even More Decadently from the Guillotined https://www.messynessychic.com/2022/01/20/how-french-fashion-emerged-even-more-Clothed in the Vapors of Dawn: The Rise and Fall of Dhaka Muslin https://open.spotify.com/episode/37eo89vyiFAa978ZoDblYtThe ancient fabric that noone knows how to make BBC articlehttps://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210316-the-legendary-fabric-that-no-one-knows-how-to-makeHistorical Document with Swiss Wages in 1908https://www2.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/books/archive_008.pdfMusic: Blue Dot Sessions and Epidemic Sound
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Episode 1: Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
In this episode, the host travels to Appenzell to meet Walter Sonderreger — a contract embroiderer who was eventually forced to close his family business.His company was "the last one standing" in the region. It is impossible to understand the decline of the embroidery industry without diving into the history of embroidery machines.Link:How This 140-Year-Old Lace Factory Created Leavers Lace for Dior, Burberry and More | WSJ Coveted https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD2nh75Yz8EMusic to this episode was taken from Blue Dot Sessions and Epidemic Sound.
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Severed Thread is the result of a personal quest to trace the rise and demise of the Swiss embroidery industry from the 1890s up until this day. In a very frivolous way, Raisa Kudasheva combines personal interviews with her own discoveries and musings on the themes of globalisation, capitalist greed, and the beauty of craft.More information is available on the website: https://readymag.website/u4255242694/6271014/
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