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Threads of Tomorrow: Crafting Textiles; Presented by: Omemy.com

Threads of Tomorrow: Crafting Textiles; Presented by: Omemy.com

Von: Kanika Sachdeva omemy.com and AI companions
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Threads of Tomorrow is a fresh and inspiring podcast series by Omemy.com, pioneers in lifelong learning and personal development. Designed for makers, designers, and curious minds, the show explores the vibrant world of textile crafts — their heritage, innovation, and the creative people shaping their future. Each episode offers a thoughtful, bite-sized exploration of how textiles connect tradition, technology, and human creativity. From ancient looms to futuristic fabrics, Threads of Tomorrow unravels the stories behind one of humanity’s oldest and most expressive crafts.Kanika Sachdeva, omemy.com and AI companions
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