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Albert Chase’s Pictorial Masterpiece for Little Singer School

By Mary Walker | March 16, 2020

Albert Chase’s Pictorial Masterpiece for Little Singer School Albert Chase stopped by the store recently to pick up some yarns and weaving equipment.  He had shown pictures of his magnificent Diné Bikeyah (Navajo homeland) pictorial on Facebook, but you really have to see this piece in person to fully appreciate what Albert has done.

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A Brick and Mortar Store: Weaving in Beauty’s New Chapter

By Mary Walker | September 4, 2017

Weaving in Beauty has found a brick and mortar home at 233 W. Coal Ave in Gallup, New Mexico.  We are next door to Bill Malone Trading, across the street from City Electric Shoes (and leather shop) and one block south of Richardson’s Trading.  We are in the heart of the Gallup Business Improvement District and the Gallup MainStreet Arts and Cultural District.

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Weaving in Beauty is dedicated to expanding the appreciation and knowledge of the textiles of the Na

When a Navajo family loses a member, the family and close friends gather to contribute to the final expenses. Our Weaving in Beauty family has lost one of our younger members, Ryan Largo, who passed away last week in Denver at the age of 26.

Ryan was the grandson of Rose Gorman Dedman and Henry Lee Dedman. Ryan had beaten cancer twice in his young life, but he died from complications of the severe strain of the flu that we've had in our area.

Rose and Henry hosted many years of natural dye classes and cookouts for our weaving groups at their home and the Quality Inn in Window Rock. Henry made almost all of the tools we used in class then. Ryan often helped his grandfather build looms and make weaving tools. Ryan even made and sold tools himself.

Ryan's mother, Sheila Largo, and his grandmother, Rose, have asked us to share the news about Ryan and ask any of you who would like to contribute to the funeral fund to do that through Sheila's Zelle account at 505-317-8828.

On behalf of Sheila and Rose, thanks!
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When a Navajo family loses a member, the family and close friends gather to contribute to the final expenses.  Our Weaving in Beauty family has lost one of our younger members, Ryan Largo, who passed away last week in Denver at the age of 26.  

Ryan was the grandson of Rose Gorman Dedman and Henry Lee Dedman.  Ryan had beaten cancer twice in his young life, but he died from complications of the severe strain of the flu that weve had in our area.  

Rose and Henry hosted many years of natural dye classes and cookouts for our weaving groups at their home and the Quality Inn in Window Rock.  Henry made almost all of the tools we used in class then.  Ryan often helped his grandfather build looms and make weaving tools.  Ryan even made and sold tools himself.    

Ryans mother, Sheila Largo, and his grandmother, Rose, have asked us to share the news about Ryan and ask any of you who would like to contribute to the funeral fund to do that through Sheilas Zelle account at 505-317-8828.

On behalf of Sheila and Rose, thanks!Image attachment

Some of the acts were doing sound checks yesterday at the theater. They sounded great, and this is a wonderful cause. All proceeds go straight to Youth Shelters & Family Services. They do great work with unhoused youth in our community. ... See MoreSee Less

Some of the acts were doing sound checks yesterday at the theater.  They sounded great, and this is a wonderful cause.  All proceeds go straight to Youth Shelters & Family Services.  They do great work with unhoused youth in our community.
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