LEOMINSTER — A Place to Weave, located in the plaza on Arlington Street on the Fitchburg line, is an artistic joy that provides anyone the opportunity to learn how to weave like a true professional.
Kindergarten through fifth graders at the Wesley School have been participating in a community weaving project sponsored by the cultural committee of the Wesley Parent Teachers Organization. After ...
But it wasn’t an engraving. It was a sheet of finely woven silk – a thousand threads to the inch – so subtle and detailed ...
Over the past 50 years, a Marshfield barn located two dirt roads off Route 2 has quietly served as the entire country’s hub for a unique weaving practice that dates back over a thousand years. Despite ...
Trainer Josie Garlitos, a master weaver who works at DOST-Philippine Textile Research Institute (PTRI) for a long time, explained that the use of the loom in this training is a bit different from the ...
Today, we embarked on a fun and creative adventure by making our very own cardboard looms for weaving. We showed you how to transform simple cardboard boxes into weaving masterpieces. With a little ...
Weaver Chris Brashear irons a newly woven dish towel in Nantucket Looms' second-floor studio. Edgar B. Herwick III is the guy behind GBH’s Curiosity Desk, where he answers your questions and explores ...
New this fall! Directed by assistant professor Laura Devendorf, the Unstable Design Lab at the ATLAS Institute presents the Experimental Weaving Talk Series, a conversation with fiber artists, ...