Primary and Secondary Sources of Information for Craft Ideas
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When you understand where information comes from, when you actively seek both breadth (secondary sources) and depth (primary sources), when you organize what you learn and synthesize it into creative choices, when you acknowledge the traditions and makers you're learning from—that's when your work develops its own authentic voice.The best textile crafts aren't just skillfully executed—they're thoughtfully informed. They're where information transforms into expression, where tradition meets innovation, where your hands translate everything you've learned into something only you could make.
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