These sources are introductory videos to give you beginner insight into unique weaving cultures.
They are each jumping off points for further research into your chosen cultural weaving research and are not the only video sources available on each weaving tradition.
This video demonstrates the methods and techniques involved in weaving cloth, from preparing the wool to using a loom.
The t'nalak fabric is truly made of the artistry of the whole Tboli community.
Designer Liu Junzheng crafts traditional Chinese fabric with a team of artisans.
The people from the Peruvian Andes have been using ancient techniques to produce textiles for hundreds of years.
Kente is an expensive and intricate woven cloth in Ghana with a vibrant history.
This video shows bobbin style weaving of lace.
An overview of Irish weaving from their craft guild.
The art of hand-woven rugs and carpets.
A close look at Rohi Textiles starting at finished product uses like airplane seat cloth.
Master artist Louie Garcia and his apprentice discuss their cultural weaving traditions.
An interview with Navajo weaver Venancio Aragon and the passing down of oral and craft traditions.
A look at traditional Brazilian weaving techniques.
A demonstration of traditional weaving in Mexico.
The weaving process of traditional Dayak Ikat in Borneo, Kalimantan.
Weaving women, Inkakunaq Ruwaynin, display their many skills, specifically weaving, in Cuzco, Peru.
Sheba Velasco demonstrates her weaving skill on a backstrap loom.
Indigenous weaving through sustainability and cultural preservation in San Juan La Laguna, Guatemala
Centuries old hand-weaving used to make traditional clothing.
A look at 200 year old silk weaving tradition.
Bedouin women practice Al Sadu, horizontal style, weaving.
Traditional weaving culture is applied to modern day medical science.
Generations of Ta Oi weavers create detailed cloth designs.
In central and southern Tibet weavers create vibrant clothes.
An overview of wool and cashmere production for Mongolian woven goods.
In this 3000 year old shop in Isreal, Talits are hand-woven traditional cloth.
Discussion and display of Palestinian weaving, the skills and history of the craft, over time.
These resources are jumping off points to give you an introduction to weaving cultures around the world. Check out multiple videos to see the differences and similarities across cultures.