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23 photo(s) Updated on: 4 Jan 2024
  • SAFF 2023 3rd Place Winner for Two or More Other Techniques
  • Scarf and matching pendant on Kumohio "chain" by Michaela McIntosh. Yarn from Autumn House Farm wool/silk/mohair 4 strand blend, plain weave.
  • Jacket made by Liz Spear from fabric woven by Mikkel Hansen at the ripe old age of 93.
  • I made a crocheted bookmark with an example of Shisha embroidery to attach an Angel coin via a chain stitch.
  • Oregon cardigan by designer Alice Starmore. This sweater was made from a kit, purchased in about 1990. The finished sweater is very boxy and oversized, in keeping with the fashion of that era.
  • Oregon cardigan by designer Alice Starmore. This sweater was made from a kit, purchased in about 1990. The finished sweater is very boxy and oversized, in keeping with the fashion of that era.
  • Deb Levine-Donnerstein__WINTER PROJECT: Freeform Pattern Crochet Pillow Made With Lion Brand Yarns (24/7 Cotton) & Size 4mm Crochet Hook.
  • PAT BROWN - Illusions 2: This is a Moire structure woven in 8/2 rayon. It has been made into a wearable wrap.
  • PAT BROWN - Illusions 1: This is a Moire structure woven with 8/2 rayon. The piece is completely flat the appearance of ripples is the illusion. This piece has been made into a wearable wrap.
  • PAT BROWN - Multi Colored Wrap. The structure is crackle. It was woven with 8/2 rayon.
  • PAT BROWN - This wrap is a crackle structure woven in 8/2 rayon. All the color changes are a function of the warp colors and structure, it was woven with a single color weft.
  • PAT BROWN - These are a closer view of the fabric in the crackle Wrap. The fabric on the right used a brown weft, the fabric on the left used a lavender weft, both are woven of 8/2 rayon.
  • Andrea Croskery - Commissioned liturgical stole made with Tencel and lace and fabric from by sister-in-law's wedding dress.
  • Andrea Croskery - Commissioned liturgical stole made with Tencel and lace and fabric from by sister-in-law's wedding dress (detail).
  • Andrea Croskery - Commissioned liturgical stole made with Tencel and lace and fabric from by sister-in-law's wedding dress (detail).
  • Gandhi quote "Take to spinning for peace of mind".
  • Shading study using cotton yarns dyed with natural dyes. 16 shafts, modified from from handweaving.net #44466. The optical illusion of curvature is due to the structure changing from twills to satin.
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