The Little Loom that Could
by Margie Gale As my weaving teacher told me, even people with disabilities can weave on a rigid heddle loom. That is why she has…
by Margie Gale As my weaving teacher told me, even people with disabilities can weave on a rigid heddle loom. That is why she has…
Opening night of Celebration of Fibers transformed the guild house into a soiree where visitors dined on fabulous works of art displayed in a way…
By Margie Gale This study group is designed to be a group without an agenda other than getting together and doing whatever fiber project the…
The Natural Dyeing SIG recently gathered on Zoom for our first meeting of 2022. Those who were present shared introductions, glimpses of projects they’d created…
I spent Saturday with friends, guild members, acquaintances and new people exploring a bit of Irish history with a very personable guide. Folks were so…
Many people are complaining that they can no longer do this or that so they are very disappointed in their current life. I understand how…
This is a letter the guild received from a someone who attended one of our events! Hi Kate and Sara, I came back from Fiberpooza!…
by Pat Doran This is my last posting of Dye garden news since there is no longer a dye garden. See you next spring. On…
Pat Doran Fall comes to the garden slowly, almost imperceptibly. The zinnias are producing fewer blooms just as the goldenrod is beginning to bloom. We…
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