The last piece I wove on my Toika, before selling it in advance of moving my studio home, was a rag rug in pretty colors

The last piece I wove on my Toika, before selling it in advance of moving my studio home, was a rag rug in pretty colors
The new issue of the Norwegian Textile Letter is out, and features a translation of a wonderful cultural history article about rag rugs in Norway:
Our kitchen became a rug-stamping workshop twice for granddaughter Alden. Last December my daughter Margaret requested a rug to go underneath grandson Fitzgerald’s Christmas present–a
During my first days in Norway I stayed with my friend Inger Berit Myhre in Bjørkelangen. We studied weaving at Valdres Husflidsskole in Fagernes, Norway,
My husband and his sister are both fanatical Sudoku players; if they need a minute to relax or switch gears, they pop up the grid
I am constantly aware of my great good fortune to live in Minneapolis, close to the Weavers Guild of Minnesota. Although the Scandinavian Weavers Study
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