Posts Tagged ‘Navajo weaving’
Bookwork
For the last three years, Liz Munk, Jennie Slick and I have been working on a new instructional book on Navajo weaving. We’ve completed sections on loom building, spinning and warping and drafted sections on weaving. Right now, I’m working on pulling all of this work into book form, which is why I haven’t posted…
Read MoreThe Finishing Line: Three Rugs Completed, Two to Go
Window Rock, AZ A record three students have completed their pieces at our class and two others are in the final stages of weaving. First finished was Diane Craig, who completed her piece yesterday morning. Mary Falzone finished yesterday afternoon. You can see them both posing with Jennie and their finished pieces in the picture…
Read More2008 Heard Museum Indian Market-Part I
I’m trying out a new picture processing plug-in called PicLens. Once I have things working correctly, you’ll be able to see a full screen slide show of any post with pictures. Since I have some great ones from the Heard Museum Indian Market, I thought that this would be a good time to try it.…
Read MoreArizona State Museum Southwest Indian Art Fair
Southern Arizona is blessed with glorious weather right now; the days are in the low 80’s and the nights are cool. It’s perfect weather for outdoor art markets (and spring training too, I guess). The Southwest Indian Art Fair was held last Saturday and Sunday on the grounds of the Arizona State Museum in Tucson.…
Read MoreThe Quality Chronicles: Weaving in Beauty Mercantile New Vendor
In case you’ve been worried about where you’re going to get your next Weaving in Beauty t-shirt or tote bag, you’ll be relieved to know that I’ve gotten a new vendor. You can now find Weaving in Beauty exclusive designs at http://www.printfection.com/weavinginbeauty. I’ve been very happy with the items that I’ve received from Printfection and…
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