 |  | | | Senses: Touch | 28 Oct 2005 | |  |
Why it's at the heart of the work of a weaver
American born Nancy Child has lived in the UK since the 1960s. She came to weaving by accident, after taking a job as a receptionist at a textiles company. Since then she's made weaving her full time occupation, running classes for adults and children from her shop in North East London. Nancy says she can tell a fabric or even a fibre, just by its touch.
Rachel Ellison went to meet her and and find out why her sense of touch is at the heart of her work as a weaver.
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