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Handmade History – Episode 7: Berea College, Fireside Industries, and the “Revival” of Mountain Crafts

Our latest episode of Handmade History podcast is live! If you’d like to listen, you can find us on Spotify, iTunes/Apple Podcasts, or your favorite player. You can also listen right from your browser by clicking the player at the bottom of this post!

In the early 1900s, Berea College accomplished something extraordinary: they revived the mountain craft of weaving. Many women left their looms behind when affordable factory cotton became available, but Berea College created Fireside Industries, a commercial enterprise, as a way of preserving hand weaving practices in the area. Various heads of Fireside Industries–especially Anna Ernberg, a Swedish immigrant and weaving expert–expanded the consumer demand for handwoven goods by traveling and speaking in the North. The college invited expert craftspeople like Candice Wheeler to teach techniques and advise on design to local craftswomen and students who participated in the program. Eventually, Fireside Industries combined with other craft programs at the college to become Student Craft, an important part of the college today that allows students to work and develop craft skills. Listen in to learn this complicated but fascinating history and find out how crafts in this area were preserved and evolved through Berea College. 

Thorough show notes with all of our sources here: https://tinyurl.com/2bdz7vz4

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