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Sacred Textiles - Knitted Charms, Prayer Flags, Red Threads
This is an essay about fiber as a language of care: cords tied for protection around wrists and windows; flags that borrow the breath of high places; weavings whose geometry remembers a cosmology; quilts that make the idea of home visible. “Magic,” here, is not a thunderclap. It is the daily grammar of materials arranged with meaning—thread pulled through, knot cinched, fringe left open, a color chosen on purpose. This is a part of an ongoing series
This is an essay about fiber as a language of care: cords tied for protection around wrists and windows; flags that borrow the breath of high places; weavings whose geometry remembers a cosmology; quilts that make the idea of home visible. “Magic,” here, is not a thunderclap. It is the daily grammar of materials arranged with meaning—thread pulled through, knot cinched, fringe left open, a color chosen on purpose. This is a part of an ongoing series