Christiane Seufferlein

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Christiane Seufferlein is a craft mediator in the textile sector and researches the history of linen textiles in Austria and internationally. Her focus is on hand spinning, dyeing with natural materials and fibre production in general. In addition to her company Faser und Farbe, she is chairwoman of the flax guild “Bertas Flachs” and in this context collects material and women’s stories from her adopted home in the Mühlviertel and is committed to the preservation of the Breitenberg Weaving Museum (D).

She lives with her husband and daughter in the upper Mühlviertel region.

Participations

Nodes of textile identities

The former weaving and spinning mill Ebensee is the hub of the project, which addresses the history of the working world of women, role attributions, social achievements and controversies.

(Original title: Einen Faden Ziehen)