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In this issue, everything is about changes. Change as camouflage is a topic, the Russian artist Tatiana Sheverda thinks about. In her design, she exhibits the »chameleon-like« human nature. A side glance on fashion’s history also shows how essential adaptation was in order not to be excluded from society.
Read more about this issue in our article about the exhibition »Attraction and Shame« in Augsburg. → more

We deal with screenprinting on felt and make a visit at »manomama«, where clothes and accessories are produced organically and socially acceptable.
We report from a workshop in Argentina which was visited by eager participants
Since we consider the topic important, we discussed the problem of »copyright« in textile arts and asked renowned felters to answer questions such as: Why copy? Who does it? And what, actually, is a copy?
In our artists' portraits you read about span >
Catrin Porsiel, Susanne Kämper, Andrea Ramsauer, Elvira Altdorf, Corinna Nitschmann, Kerstin Bennier, Fernwaerme. → more

Join us in thinking in new categories: Sustainability as a topic of global importance will be addressed from this issue on. Sara Lechner will be the first: We can share her thoughts on »production consumption« from an artist's point of view. Sustainability is also of span >
deep concern to the felt artists Heidi Greb, Claudia Zandstra-Burkhardt and Gabriela Beeking. → more

»The climate is changing«. Fourteen participants of the touring exhibition about the climate change present their works and speak about their wishes and fears. Felt in connection with embroidery of St. Gallen or shibori knitting: Techniques the artists of our portraits discovered for themselves. The span >
results go from wall hangings over boas to evening dresses. And Gilda Baron shows us how to felt a moonlit lake: Just copy! → more

The finals of the competition »Mystery«: It was hard for the jury to choose the best creations which are presented in this issue. Read about international felt artists: The Canadian Andrea Graham, Vilte Kazlauskaite from Lithuania, span >