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TrainingHave been a handspinner since l975. Many courses from the
best spinning and weaving teachers at Fernwood Nature Center, Niles, Mich. from l975 to the present. My
bibliography includes an article in Country Woman on
my flax work, May-June 1993,and articles by myself in
magazines as well as writing the Flax Craft newsletter, l993-99. Have taught youngsters fiber arts since l975 in 4-H and presently at the Salvation Army Center for the Arts, Benton Harbor
WeavingBasic weaving. I have about six small looms of
various types for classes as well as a Kessenich
floor loom. Many hands-on events at local festivals
and fairs. I specialize in leno-lace weaving for
myself, making curtains for my log cabin. One curtain
in home-grown flax won first place at Fiberfest, Kalamazoo,
1992.
SpinningBasic spinning on drop spindles or wheels. I have
an antique flax wheel, an antique walking wheel, a
Loret upright wheel, an Ashford wheel (my first,
purchased in l994), a replica of a Shaker wool wheel,
an Indian-type wheel for spinning cotton, and others.
Have done hundreds of events for hands-on spinning for
children.
DyeingMany years of 4-H experience in the l970s and 80s,
including a class every week at a Sodus school for
dyeing, spinning, and weaving. Gave a natural dyeing
course (after taking one at Fernwood) for St. Joseph
Adult Education program at my woods.
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