This hands-on textile culture workshop invites participants to explore, handle, and reflect on a curated selection of recycled fibres, yarns, and textiles sourced directly from Prato—a global hub for wool recycling and circular textile practices.
During the session, participants will have the opportunity to closely examine these materials, discuss their characteristics collectively, and engage in tactile learning. Together, we will analyse fibre types, yarn structures, and fabric qualities, using both guided insights and open exchange.
Each participant will create their own material datasheets and assemble a small personal textile archive to take home—reflecting the same materials preserved at NOOF. This process not only fosters individual learning but also builds a shared connection to the broader culture of textile reuse and sustainability. The workshop is designed as an open and collaborative space, welcoming diverse questions, experiences, and perspectives. Whether you're a maker, designer, researcher, or simply curious, your input is valuable—come ready to explore, learn, and contribute.
Lottozero
Lottozero is a textile innovation center in Prato, Italy, a city known for its strong textile industry. It is both a laboratory and a cultural space, where designers and artists can experiment with weaving, printing, dyeing, and other textile techniques. The space also hosts exhibitions, residencies, and workshops, creating opportunities for collaboration between local industry and international creatives. Lottozero aims to connect traditional craftsmanship with new design approaches, with a focus on sustainability and cultural exchange.