Take a few moments to peruse the Fiber Reading List. Melissa and I have finished updating the original listing and Melissa has completed the descriptions. Thanks to Ted, it is now part of our website. The listing is accessible by…
Melissa is providing us with the amazing – a description of each and every book on the NOBO Fiber Reading List. Hold onto your shuttles because at last count, there are over sixty titles! Don’t miss our June 24th meeting,…
Please support your local fiber writer and fiber shop. Wild Fibers, Summer 2010 issue is out! See what breed Rare Thoughts shares with you this issue, read about the first fiber farm CSA, Arctic Qiviuk, Sericulture, and MORE! A Loom…
Be sure to get hold of the May/June issue of Handwoven!
Last Fri eve, Betsy and I attended the opening of the annual Spring Show of the Greater Haverhill Arts Association. This year, the show exhibited a few added art forms – pottery, clay, blacksmithing, stained glass, and … fiber art!…
At last month’s meeting, Lady Nobo alluded to “something of interest in the upcoming issue of Handwoven magazine.” The magazine is now in the hands of subscribers, and, I assume, on the newsstands as well. See Page 29, lower left-hand…
If you do the Facebook thing, Handwoven just launched a page. They’re listed as Handwoven-Weaving Today. Next—Twitter!
The Haverhill Art Association, http://haverhillartassociation.org, is holding its annual Spring Art Show, May 18th – 31st, at the Buttonwoods Museum in Haverhill. For the very first time this show will include a display of fiber art. Included are one of my handwoven pieces, a needle felted…
This looks like a fascinating tour and workshop opportunity. Wish I could get away to attend. TINKUY de TEJEDORES A Gathering of Weavers November 5-6, 2010 • Sacred Valley, Peru The Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco (CTTC) invites you…