I will be teaching my eighth workshop in Frida Hansen’s transparent tapestry technique in September. In a “returning to the mother ship” way, it will
I will be teaching my eighth workshop in Frida Hansen’s transparent tapestry technique in September. In a “returning to the mother ship” way, it will
I recently finished a transparent tapestry, Minnesota Water Lilies. They came to woven life fairly serendipitously. I walk early around Lake of the Isles and
I am on the hunt for wonderful warp to weave wool transparent tapestries using Frida Hansen’s technique. This post is in part to share with
I finished a sample on my small copper pipe loom to test out a different warp yarn and finishing techniques. It is a peony inspired
My just-completed eagle tapestry will be part of the upcoming Past/Present/Future of Folk Art exhibit at Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum in Decorah, Iowa, from July 11,
I told my husband once that I am constantly amazed at the pieces of my tapestry research that just seem to fall in my lap
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