During my week in NYC this year, I decided to haul around my billedvev and weave in the ends. You can see progress during a
During my week in NYC this year, I decided to haul around my billedvev and weave in the ends. You can see progress during a
When I finish a weaving, there are always aspects of the work that I like, and those that remain annoying. On this one, I’m not
The face is done–phew!–and the hair is OK. Some of you may remember that I made a small sample for this tapestry, some years ago.
The annual member show at the Textile Center of Minnesota is always amazing, and this year it is particularly large, 120 entries. The opening is
I’ve been planning to weave a blue horse tapestry for years. As I developed the cartoon, I took elements from a number of medieval Norwegian
Norwegian-American tapestry weaver and embroiderer Pauline Fjelde paid an amazing tribute to her adopted country when she spent more than ten years weaving the monumental
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