A favorite question of any nonweaver when looking at a piece I’ve woven, is “How long did that take you?” The endless rya project began
Author: Robbie LaFleur
Weaving in Minnesota, when I can!
I’m a Weaver, But Have So Much to Learn about Sheep
I grew up on a farm in northwestern Minnesota. Other than dogs and cats there were no farm animals,
They Have Names!
We met for our monthly Scandinavian Weavers Study Group recently. It was fun and rewarding, with wide-ranging show and tell discussions as we discussed our
I Wish This Learning Experience Hadn’t Taken Quite So Long!
Why do deadlines always sneak up, despite best-laid plans to have projects done WAY ahead of time? That happened when I sent a piece to
Scandinavian Boundweave: Timeless Traditions
Not much is likely to be posted this month – I’ve been working on an event blog for our Scandinavian Weavers Study Group. The exhibit
Chemical Magic in Large White Pots
I have a large rya wall piece planned, my homage to Robert Motherwell – roundish abstract shapes under pressure, in dark saturated colors. It needs
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