
On the Loom – and Off
From Blaine: I just took 9 yards of kitchen towels off my small 8 harness loom. There are 10 towels in total.
From Blaine: I just took 9 yards of kitchen towels off my small 8 harness loom. There are 10 towels in total.
From Blaine: Here are some photos from the cat toy factory on Tuesday. A diligent group, although Lisa does like to eat catnip – cutting into our profit? There’s also a picture after I got […]
From D’Anne: These photos are from a May Waffle Weave Workshop taught by Suzie Liles and hosted by Tall Pines. Several CHH members attended. Webweaver’s Note: Check out the Eugene Craft Center blog for their […]
Mary Welch writes: About a month ago, St. Luke’s United Methodist Church sent a request for a volunteer to the guild and I responded. I became one of five artists who were part of a […]
The CHH Cat Toys fly off the shelf at the Annual Sale. Usually made from cloth woven at the Livestock Show, this year the cloth is being woven at Guild House. Check out the progress […]
On Saturday, April 26th, Contemporary Handweavers of Houston had a booth at the Gathering of the Guilds at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft. The gathering was part of The Museum Experience. Here’s Jesus weaving […]
At the April CHH Meeting, Lynn Gammon presented a program on Balinese textiles and talked about her summer vacation in Bali where she took fabric dyeing classes and produced her own original textiles. Photos courtesy […]
Gerry Woodhouse’s April Tapestry class at Guild House produced some really nice work. Click on the small pictures to appreciate the work and talent these students put into learning many tapestry techniques. By popular demand, […]
We’ve just added some great new classes at Guild House! From floor looms to rigid heddle looms, tapestry weaving to tablet weaving, from learning to spin to art yarn, kids classes to dye days, our […]
Deborah Harrison’s Triaxial Weaving class at Guild House was a hit! D’Anne sent some photos: Beautiful work! Sure makes the webweaver wish she had taken the class!
From Rigid Heddle Weaving instructor D’Anne Craft: Irene L., was in my beginning rigid heddle class yesterday, and today she sent this photo of her finished table runner. She’s amazingly fast. I think she did […]
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