We’re diving deep into everything we’ve ever published about Canadian fibre and textile arts, crafts and industry. Below are all of the pieces we have published, to date, at the intersection of textiles and the Canadian television and film industry, from props to costumes, and more. What’s it like to knit props for a TV show? How does it feel to have your home used as a filming location? What does a costume designer consider for outdoor shoots on location in Alberta in the dead of winter? Get cozy and find out!
Textiles in Canadian Television & Film
- Watch: Artist Caitlin Ffrench on Knitting & Sewing for TV
- Colour Is Beautiful: Textile Artist and Dyer Anthea Mallinson
- Common Threads: Volume 18, February 2023
- Costume Designer Jennifer Haffenden on Keeping Actors Warm through the Canadian Winter
- Go Online Shopping With A Canadian Costume Designer
- Unravelling the Costume Threads of Murdoch Mysteries
- The Murdoch Quilt: Virtual Fandom, Tangible Connections
- Wynonna Earp Behind-The-Scenes Photos: Keeping Cast and Crew Warm
- How Textiles Helped Transform My Home for Filming “Nowhere Normal”