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Working Cloth: Things to Make

Lauren MacDonald

Every week, I send out a newsletter. It includes things I am thinking about, things I want to make and do, and work I admire.

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  • Lauren MacDonald

    I make quilts, clothes, books, and friends. I’m interested in the intersections between craft, technology, and labour, particularly around activities traditionally considered ‘women’s work’.

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