2013
DOI: 10.1386/ajpc.2.2.197_1
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Making memories on cloth, or Miss Liberty’s Pinafore: Acollaboration in textile narrative

Abstract: We take a fictocritical approach, shifting between critical and creative discourses, to centre on the process of creating a memory piece, a collaboration in textile narrative between a creative writer and a textile artist. The basis of the memory dress is a green-and-white-checked empire line cotton pinafore. The writer, here called M, bought the garment at Sydney's Saturday Paddington Markets because of its colour, empire line and its label which was 'Frank', her father's name. The textile artist, here calle… Show more

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