Saturday, April 5, 2025

New Weavers

 


after wet finishing


loom state

One of the nice things I see is the appearance of new weavers in groups online.  It makes me feel good to think that interest in the craft of weaving is continuing to attract new 'younger' weavers.

I'm also very happy to see some of these new weavers asking about wet finishing.  But most of the groups I belong to say 'NO sales' - so I can't post links to my books.  Sometimes I will share this blog - because it is free.  

In spite of all the economic upheaval right now, my books are still available - and since they are printed in the US, there should not be any tariffs for US customers.  As for magazines, the only one I am currently writing for is WEFT - and again, I don't feel able to let groups know because I'm not allowed to 'sell' things.

So, if you are a fan of this blog - you can share the link.  If you are a fan of my books or classes, it would be nice if others would share them.

And if you belong to Goodreads, you could leave a review on The Intentional Weaver.  Last I looked, only one person had published a 'review' and they pretty much trashed the book because it had so many 'typos'.  I wonder if they were objecting to the British spellings...because we worked damn hard to remove as many typos as we could.  

So, a reminder:


In addition to some short video (amateur) clips on You Tube, classes are available at Sweet Georgia and Long Thread Media


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