Finding Inspiration
I’ve noticed that weavers are able to find inspiration in unlikely places. For example, recently I noticed a couple of striking inches on a weaving… Read More »Finding Inspiration
I’ve noticed that weavers are able to find inspiration in unlikely places. For example, recently I noticed a couple of striking inches on a weaving… Read More »Finding Inspiration
Art Camp 2018 @ John Newcombe Tennis Ranch March 23 – 26, 2018 … Read More »Art Camp Registration Coming SOON!!
At the conference, Deborah Chandler gave a call to action in her keynote speech on the possible ways we can connect with other cultures… Read More »Connecting at the International Folk Art Festival
Dear Texas Weavers, Spinners, Dyers, Felters, and Artists of All Things Fiber, There are two current Calls for Entry for Texas Fiber Art. Submit your art; show… Read More »Call for Entry – Texas Fiber Shows
We know that the creation of textiles through spinning, dyeing and weaving connects all cultures. This summer, Deborah Chandler inspired us with her ideas on… Read More »Chandler on “How Can We Connect?”
Presented by the Contemporary Handweavers of Houston October 6 – 9, 2017 Registration is Open Akemi Nakano Cohn will be in Houston during October 2017… Read More »Katazome Workshop
It was a pleasure and an honor to see the work of our fellow weavers, spinners, felters, and basketry artists at this year’s conference in… Read More »Members Awards – CHT 2017
CHT Conference, Crossing Threads, Connecting Cultures, 2017 begins in 2 days at the Sugar Land Marriott Town Square! CHH has put together a fantastic line up… Read More »CHT Conference Begins — See you There!!!
We have word today that Blaine and his crew have finished the cat nip filled cat toys in conference colors! And soon one of these… Read More »Cat Toys — Good for Cats, Good for Texas Weavers
Maybe it’s just me, but based on many conversations with other weavers, I think there are many others out there — It is HARD to cut… Read More »Handwovens into Garments