Elisabeth Lindemann

She brought traditional weaving techniques closer to contemporary tastes by modifying colors and patterns.

From 1897 to 1900, she studied fabric and textile design in Dresden under the siblings Gertrude and Erich Kleinhempel.

[3] In 1902, she spent three months in Stockholm learning the traditions of Swedish textiles at the Handarbetes Vänner Weaving School.

In 1917, she married Wenzel Hablik, and together they moved to the town of Itzehoe to open a craft workshop.

[3] After her death, her daughter moved the weaving studio to Pondicherry, India, and continued to produce designs by Elisabeth Lindemann as Hablik Handicraft.