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Sarah Talks Weaving

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Henry weaving (from Kids Weaving)

If you're interested in tapestry weaving, you'll want to listen to Sarah Swett, author of Kids Weaving, talk about her work in the most recent episode (that is, #24) of Weave: A Podcast for Handweavers. Below is one of her tapestries. To see more, click here. I am always captivated by her ability to capture the subtleties of domesticity, women lives, and nature in her work.

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Miss Havisham's Gardener

(50" X 38"; wool warp and weft; all natural dyes)


Posted on February 5, 2008 by Registered CommenterMelanie in | Comments1 Comment

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hi melanie:

it's been awhile! i was tired of doing homework tonight, so i decided to play around on the internet and i ended up finding my way to the blog. so happy to see it is up and running... it looks fantastic. i hope you are well. i've been missing new york quite a bit lately, but my program is going well and i only have to survive 5 more months until i get my masters, so i won't complain. it's so strange to look at the STC website and see the new craft books...seems like only yesterday they were just stacks of loose paper in your office...

anyway, just wanted to say hi.
love
julia

February 6, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJulia

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