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| Decision field | Free + paidTextile Museum of Canada Learning HubCanada · North AmericaRemove |
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| Decision fit | |
| Primary job | Learn techniques |
| Area | Techniques & repair |
| Best for | Exploring textile techniques and textile care through a national museum public programs, recorded workshops, and self-directed online resources |
| Know before using | This is a museum learning hub, not a structured technique curriculum, a qualification, a certification, a practitioner directory, or proof of skill. In-person and scheduled programs may be ticketed, time-limited, or Toronto-based, and recorded content and online resources vary in depth and topic. Confirm the current program schedule, access, cost, format, and topic coverage before relying on it for a specific technique. |
| Practical access | |
| For | Makers |
| Location or jurisdiction | Canada · North America |
| Access | Free + paid |
| Format | Reference |
| Source type | First-party platform |
| Evidence state | |
| What the source establishes | The Textile Museum of Canada, a national institution in Toronto supported by public arts funders including the Canada Council for the Arts and the Government of Canada, states on its learning page that it supports lifelong learning through public programs, including hybrid online and in-person workshops, artist talks, and tours, an archive of recorded programs and workshops, education guides tied to exhibitions, and a caring-for-your-textiles conservation section with curated resources. The museum also facilitates workshops at Toronto Public Library branches and through a Community Makers program. |
| Source checked | Jul 17, 2026 |
| Next review due | Jan 13, 2027 |
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