
Selvedge - Issue 124
Issue 124: Rural May/June
From the 17th to mid-18th century, inventions like the spinning jenny and Jacquard loom transformed textiles, spurring the Industrial Revolution and shifting people from rural areas to cities. Urban life dominated for over a century, and the countryside was seen as backward.
Now, modern innovations—computers, the internet, AI—are reversing that trend. People are returning to rural living, drawn by the freedom to work creatively and sustainably outside the city.
In this issue, we spotlight makers and entrepreneurs who’ve found inspiration in the countryside, helping revive heritage crafts and bringing fresh energy to rural areas. Alongside the Heritage Crafts Association, we’re showcasing talents like ribbon weavers, felt makers, and sail makers at our Heritage Village Fête, hosted with the Museum of the Home and London Craft Week on May 16.
For those dreaming of a country escape, we share creative retreats and useful advice—like dressing smart for any weather. Don’t miss Sarah E Bradock Clarke’s feature on cozy knits, and take time to enjoy the outdoors this season.
BY PRODUCT - Plant waste
FARMING FASHION - Farm to Fashion
TALKING SHOP -Tinsmiths
CRAFTY BEGGAR - Rachel Frost
WILD DYEING - Céline Philippe
AWAY DAY - Rural retreats
DOUBLE TAKE - Welsh blankets & American coverlets
PULL UP A CHAIR - Chair canning
BLACK SHEEP - Nicola Turner
THE STRAIGHT AND NARROW - Ribbon weaving
TWO SHEETS TO THE WIND - Sarah Lisco
RUN-OF-THE-MILL - AW Hainsworth
WRITING ON THE WALL - Decorative wall-treatments
Plus: Textile Town Ironbridge, Tadek Beutlich, Tudor Cloth, Amy Balfour