2023 has been a year filled with
workshops, demonstrations, exhibits,
making new & reimagining old creations,
sharing textile stories & history,
and best of all…
camaraderie with fellow fiber fanatics.
~~Fabulous workshops~~
Martha Town (Cell Weave Structure)
Martina Celerin (Dimensional Tapestry Weaving)
Sarah Waters (Wet Felting Surface Design)
Jennifer Collier (Paper Dress).
~~Conference and Summer School~~
Michigan League of Handweavers
Association of Guilds of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers
~~Exhibits~~
Ann Arbor Fiberarts Guild:
Village Theater
Power Center for the Performing Arts
Gallery 100 at Silver Maples of Chelsea
Pittsfield Historical Society:
Fiber Exhibit at the Sutherland Wilson Farmstead
~Demonstrating Weaving & Felting~~
Historic Cobblestone Farm
Gordon Hall Days
AAFAX-Ann Arbor Fiber Art Expo
May the New Year bring you joy!
For me 2024 will bring a new challenge:
making a full size, wearable (at least for a runway walk) Paper Dress.
Wish me luck!!
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