CHH used to have a booth at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo for decades. Here's an opportunity to relive the fun of demonstrating to the public with a barnyard ambiance. The kids love to see how fleece becomes yarn and how yarn is woven into cloth. Rancho Inca...
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Workshop in October 2022
Elizabeth Ashdown MA RCA is an artist based in South East England. She creates contemporary, hand woven artworks using the endangered craft of Passementerie. Only one of a few hand Passementerie weavers working in the UK today, Elizabeth combines traditional craft...
Archway Gallery New Member
Archway Gallery welcomes our own Blaine Davis as its newest member. Archway Gallery is Houston's oldest artist-owned-and-operated gallery, located at 2305 Dunlavy. Blaine's work can be seen at the gallery beginning March 5. You can visit the gallery in person Tuesday...
Upcoming Fiber Events
Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot Travel & Workshop comes Alive February 24, 2022 1:00-2:00 PM (ET) Travel & Workshop LIVE is more than just an ad. It is an interaction. The Spring issue of Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot showcases upcoming fiber events in the...
Indigo at Houston Botanic Gardens
Indigo the Magical Blue February 26, 2022 10:00 am — 2:00 pm Arts & Culture $65 Connie on left, Pat P. on right Connie Elliott is teaching Indigo Dyeing at the Houston Botanic Gardens. The natural blue dye indigo is perhaps the most famous vat dye, meaning it...
Another New Study Group
Monthly Spin In Beautiful Skeins from a recent annual sale. This meeting is for those who create handspun yarn, be it by drop spindle, spinning wheel, or electric spinner. We meet the first Saturday of each month at the Guild House at 10 am. This is a casual meeting;...
Call for Entry
The Handweavers Guild of America is Accepting Entries for the Vistas along the Appalachian Trail Yardage Exhibit Deadline: February 9, 2022 Slipstreams by Kathryn Arnold Vistas along the Appalachian Trail is an international, juried exhibit produced by the Handweavers...
January Inspiration Board
January display on Spinning at the Guild House, by Connie Elliott. Really lovely work. The detail is of a pair of hand spun shorts! Wonder what the elves will put on the walls for February . . .







