Weaving in Beauty

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Navajo Style Saddle Cinch Fashion Belt with Deb Greer

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February 24, 2012 - 10:00

Table Rock LLamas Fiber Arts Studio

6520 Shoup Rd.

Black Forest, CO

Weave a beautiful, wearable accessory to your wardrobe in the Navajo Cinch technique. Learn Basic Tapestry skills in a narrow format. NOTE: If you prefer to weave a saddle cinch as pictured, please call me in advance. Cinch instruction is $60 extra. Navajo or other sturdy frame loom required for either project. Warp and buckles provided by instructor unless otherwise discussed.

Additional email contact for this class is deb.j.greer@gmail.com

More information at http://www.tablerockllamas.com/events.html

Weaving in Beauty LLC
1868 E. LaDonna Dr. TempeAZ85283 USA 
 • 602-370-2875

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  1. 1 On August 8th, 2011, JA Jure said:

    Wow, deja vu. I was a member of Telerana in 1999, 2000, back when the guild was composed of various weaving disciplines. Id like to visit again n see if this is relevant to what Im doing with my 3d art practice. What time r ur meetings? Its been years since I wove Navajo but still have the loom setup. Thank oyu. Blessings. Judith

  2. 2 On September 27th, 2011, Mary Walker said:

    I’m forwarding your email address to the person who organizes the drop in sessions. She’ll let you know the time and place for the next one, which will happen this coming Saturday.

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    Raymon: I have a blanket simialr to the pink blanket. My dad's family had sheep. Every year they would gather the wool and take it to Utah Woolen mills and make beautiful wool blankets. Similar to Pendleton blankets, in many different colors. Love the turquoise jewlrey. My mom has a big beaded bag of it that I hope I get a few peices of (she's half Native American) She finds it kind of amusing that Native American prints etc. are "in" right now.

    Remigio: Way to go, Navajo Nation! Either cease-and-desist, or collect roiaetyls for the use of your name (only on quality products of which you approve, of course). Same with sports teams that use Native names as mascots. Until recently, the University of North Dakota was paying the Standing Rock Sioux annual roiaetyls to use the name Fighting Sioux , which was a win-win and a source of pride for both parties. Unfortunately for both the Tribe and the university, political correctness put an end to that.

    Ann Puzio: Hi Mary, Need to change to the waiting list for 9/13-20th. I hope this is possible.Also, going to see if I can sign up for the online class, need to check my computer. Thanks ann

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