By chance, while visiting Savannah this week, I was able to attend an exhibit opening, “Marked: Rusted Wovens” by Jennifer E. Moss, which will be
Category: linen weaving
Weaving, Thick and Thin, and a Mangle
On my Stavanger field trip yesterday, I was struck by weavings both thick and thin. My friend Ragnhild Wanthne, from the local weaving group at
Some Time with Monksbelt
I will be posting photos of our Scandinavian Weavers shared monksbelt warp on the Scandinavian Weavers Study Group blog. In the first post, “A New
A Visit to the Small Dog Weaving Mill
On a rainy road trip day, Kelly Marshall and I visited our friend Marian Dahlberg at her idyllic cabin/studio in the woods near Cumberland, Wisconsin.
Black Cat Farmstead Visit
On Sunday many lucky Weavers Guild of Minnesota members accepted the invitation to visit Andrea Myklebust at Black Cat Farmstead in Stockholm, Wisconsin, to learn
Learning about Linen
In the past year, an informal group of weavers and spinners has been meeting periodically to talk about linen. It has been enormously fun and
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