Weaving on the Road

Jennie Slick and I will be doing a Navajo Weaving Boot Camp at Friendly Crossways Conference Center in Harvard, Massachusetts starting tomorrow evening.  The boot camp is an intensive three day workshop on Navajo weaving that we’ve been doing for the last six years.  Jennie always takes her C-Cactusflower loom with her and gets busy working wherever we are.  The little weaving that she’s working on will probably be sold by the time we return to Arizona next week.  We’ll keep you posted on the workshop at Friendly Crossways over the next few days.

In the meantime, here’s a picture of Jennie with the Ganado Red piece that she’s weaving.

Jennie Slick with the Ganado Red weaving that she's doing on her C-Cactusflower loom.

Jennie Slick with the Ganado Red weaving that she is working on. She's using a C-Cactusflower loom.

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3 Comments

  1. Hope on April 6, 2009 at 12:32 pm

    I really hope you will start the online study group.



  2. Mary Walker on February 24, 2009 at 7:16 am

    Hi, Courtney! Thank you for your interest in Navajo techniques. I don’t know of anyone teaching this style of weaving in Louisiana, but if you contact a weaving guild near you, they may be able to help. You can find a listing of Louisiana guilds at http://www.textilelinks.com/guild/la.html. I’m also thinking of forming an online study group for Navajo techniques.



  3. Courtney Kappes on February 23, 2009 at 8:25 pm

    Hi, I’m an art teacher and an artist who has recently taken up the medium of fibers (since Katrina). Right now I do a lot of hand knitting but have always been interested in Navajo weaving (i’m originally from Arizona) and am interested in taking a course. I know that you are full for this summer but it there another intensive I may sign-up to take or a teacher in Louisiana.
    Thank you,
    Courtney kappes