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Ken Stedman
Ken Stedman - Lone Star Weaving Weaving is a delightful adventure. And yarn rules! For every woven piece, there comes a turning point at which the yarn takes over. There will be surprises—sometimes challenging, sometimes pure joy. Yarn dictates the…
Glenna Dean
Glenna Dean - Abiquiu Dye Studio I am the retired New Mexico State Archaeologist. Over my professional years, I have been fortunate to dovetail my advanced degrees in archaeology and botany with my interest in experiencing aspects of daily life in…
Maria Eva Jönsson
Maria Eva JönssonI grew up in a Swedish family and a Scandinavian shop near Chicago, Illinois. This upbringing was a catalyst for my love and appreciation of fibers and fabric. My godmother gave me my first loom when I was very little. I was…
Bethe Orrell
Bethe Orrell - Bees Fiber Studio and Bee Safe Fashion My heritage includes weavers, quilters, knitters, hand sewers and spinners. The Weavers and Hand Sewers were all professional and come in an unbroken line from at least 1753, when Tom and Mary…
Laura Salamy
Laura Salamy - High on HookingHere at High on Hooking we do “not so traditional” rug hooking. That is, the mats and rugs aren’t necessarily fashioned using only woolen strips or yarn. I prefer to use old textiles (especially old t-shirts and bed…
Tags: artist, hooking, recycling/upcycling
Diana Kirkpatrick
Diana Kirkpatrick - Art You Can Wear I've been fascinated with jewelry and jewelry making my whole life. My family lived in the Washington, DC suburbs and as I was growing up we explored the Appalachians and the Blue Ridge Mountains. The crafts and…
Natasha Nargis
Natasha Nargis/Textile Artist After moving from New York City to San Francisco in the 1970s, I decided that I wanted to weave. In 1974 I moved to Santa Fe, where I still live and work. I knew nothing about weaving, but soon found a wonderful teacher…
Julia Stephens
Julia Stephens - Julia Stephens Fiber ArtMy professional involvement in the arts began as a Music Therapist, using music as a form of mental health treatment for people of all ages. As I looked for my own expressive outlet, I turned to quilting and…
Tags: artist, eco-printing, felting, natural dye, sewing, silk painting
Helen Spector
Kathy Konecki and Helen Spector - Necessary Little Luxuries, LLC
Necessary Little Luxuries is dedicated to bringing a bit of hand knitted luxury to your daily life. We take as our starting point the finest yarns available that are ever so soft and…
Kathy Konecki
Kathy Konecki and Helen Spector - Necessary Little Luxuries, LLC
Necessary Little Luxuries is dedicated to bringing a bit of hand knitted luxury to your daily life. We take as our starting point the finest yarns available that are ever so soft and…
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"Sacred Heart, Never Ending..." "Corazón sagrada...al fin" by Jerry Hopkins-Velarde
Sacred Heart, Never Ending... / Corazón sagrada...al fin by Jerry Hopkins-Velarde. Made in 2018, this colcha embroidery is worked in natural-dye…