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Summer 2022
Marty Winters
Weaving by the sea!
Marty Winters
Weaving by the Sea!
Anne Moats
"Monsoon", completed August 9th. It's 30" x 40".
Anne Moats
I had a solo show at the Cochise College Library Commons, Sierra Vista Campus.
Anne Moats
More quilts from my show at the Cochise College Library Commons, Sierra Vista Campus.
Anne Moats
More quilts from my show at the Cochise College Library Commons, Sierra Vista Campus.
Anne Moats
More quilts from my show at the Cochise College Library Commons, Sierra Vista Campus.
Heather Sandilands
Felted cases.
Susan Payne
My cardigan for Fall.
Susan Payne
A few of my Fair Isle hats that still need pom poms.
Susan Payne
I am using up my stash so I can spin more.
Susan Payne
Archive Below
April 2022
Charla Henney
I plan to make four towels and have completed two so far, using a combination of some Sugar 'n' Cream I had on hand and all the hand-dyed indigo I had as weft.
Charla Henney
Towel #2.
Charla Henney
Towel 3 is in progress but I switched the weft to a dark blue cotton from an incomplete knitting project that I was gifted and had frogged.
Charla Henney
I finished my new pair of gloves (Men's Driving Gloves from Jane Austen Knits), and had a really great time making those from leftover merino.
Double G Alpacas
LeRoy German giving a demonstration of spinning steps during the BFAG field trip to Double G Alpaca Farm.
Double G Alpacas
LeRoy spinning on the wheel.
Double G Alpacas
Guild members enjoying a great day at Double G Alpacas.
Double G Alpacas
One of the guard dogs.
Double G Alpacas
Cute and friendly alpaca.
Double G Alpacas
Cute and friendly alpaca.
Double G Alpacas
Cute and friendly alpaca.
Double G Alpacas
Mom and baby. Aaaaah.
Double G Alpacas
I couldn't get enough of mom and child.
Double G Alpacas
Cute and friendly alpaca.
March 2022
Janet
A few of us got together to make birds. This is Laura, Moon, and Sara.
Janet
Sara working on her bird.
Janet
Laura, Sara, and Moon working on their birds.
Janet
This is Moon's Bird
Janet
This is Laura's bird.
Jacquelyn Witt
I finally got to wear my Mardi Gras costume!
Anne Moats
Halloween fabrics are finally on sale. I made a table runner.
Anne Moats
A few matching coasters, as well.
Anne Moats
This quilt, "Precious Desert Oasis" will be in an online exhibition "Bugmania!", debuting April 1st. 27 Inches x 41 inches.
Falma Moye
My scarves were ice-dyed and, then, eco-printed.
LeRoy from DoubleG Alpacas
I took the inkle loom class with Joan a week ago this last Saturday. The first two were made of cotton during Joan's awesome class. The other two I made after the class. One of cotton and the other one using natural color alpaca.
Paula from DoubleG Alpacas
Paula took the rag rug class this last Mon and Tues so she finished her project at home.
Paula from DoubleG Alpacas
Paula started another wall hanging project.
February 2022
Kate Bishop Class
Fanciful Birds Class
Kate Bishop Class
Kate Bishop Class
Kate Bishop Class
Kate Bishop Class
Kate Bishop Class
Kate Bishop Class
Kate Bishop Class
Tangled Yarn Farms
100% Mohair yarn from Mabel, Riddle's mom.
Tangled Yarn Farms
Our new little Navajo Angora buck, Riddle. Born January 19th, 2022
Tangled Yarn Farms
English Angora babies. Born January 22nd, 2022
Anne Moats
Art quilt "Lowell, Arizona 2019" 31 inches x 43 inches
January 2022
Marty Winters
Step 1 to weaving a scarf.
Marty Winters
Step 2 to weaving a scarf.
Marty Winters
Step 3 to weaving a scarf.
Marty Winters
Step 4 to weaving a scarf.
Marty Winters
Step 5 to weaving a scarf.
Marty Winters
Wearing the finished scarf!
Marty Winters
Anne Moats
This is an older quilt that just returned from touring with "Life Along the Rio Grande". 32 inches x 48 inches. "Bosque Pond #2"
Jeanne Simonelli
Chenille Shrug/Shawl
December 2021
Rebekah Wilce
My dad Jim Wilce (an avid photographer) took photos over the holidays of a multicolor Hitchhiker scarf I knitted a while back with some added eyelet rows for interest.
Rebekah Wilce
Anne Moats
Quilt for exhibit "Cryptography". I call it "The World for the ASCII". 50 inches x 48 inches.
Tangled Yarn Farms
Lyra. Recently won best in breed Satin Angora.
Tangled Yarn Farms
Chocolate Satin Angora (rabbit) fiber grown by Lenny on our farm.
Tangled Yarn Farms
Gus, our Navajo Angora buck. He will be the sire to this spring's kids.
Tangled Yarn Farms
Mabel with a Gus baby in the oven.
Tangled Yarn Farms
Chocolate Navajo Angora mohair courtesy of Mabel, Fall 2021 shearing.
Tangled Yarn Farms
Mohair grown by Mabel the Navajo Angora goat.
Tangled Yarn Farms
Hand dyed mohair from Prince the Angora goat.
Tangled Yarn Farms
Hand spun, hand dyed, hand woven by me, grown by Prince the Angora goat and sheared by me.
Paula German
Here are some of the Christmas ornaments I needle felted, for the Holidays.
Paula German
Some of the Christmas trees I needle felted.
Paula German
One of the wreaths I made for the holidays.
Paula German
Another Holiday wreath.
November 2021
Falma Moye
Sense of Place Gallery Show
Falma Moye
Falma Moye
Sense of Place Gallery BFAG Show
Lori Kovash
Lori Kovash
Lori Kovash
Anne Moats
Fleece hats and scarves for the BFAG Social Justice Project
Lulu
30 Scarves cut by Lulu for the BFAG Social Justice Project
October 2021
Anne Moats
"The Drought Breaks" is 20 inches x 29 inches. Ants are applique. The drops are drawn with ink.
AnneMoats
I had a photo of one of my quilts in this national magazine.
Anne Moats
This is the photo (taken by my daughter Stacie) of "Desert Centipede".
Marty Winters
Oh I love being back at the loom. This is my first piece in a year and I think I unwove and rewove most of it more than once. It’s a wool throw woven in overshot twill. Happy weaver!
Jeanne Simonelli
Tiny Tapestry....Summer Solstice at Parawon Gap, Utah
May 2021
Charla Henney
I finally finished the set of 6 towels that I had on the loom, the ones I measured the warp for last March.
Charla Henney
This is blackwork that's going well. I'm planning to finish and fram in time for the November show.
Charla Henney
This is my first project doing tape lace. I am unsure if I will use for a Christmas decoration, or make it into a biscomu pincushion.
Jacquelyn Witt
I finally finished headdress with pheasant feathers.
Anne Moats
"Up Out of the Blue", 32 inches x 40 inches. Raw-edge applique.
Joan Ruane
Summer top woven with commercial 8/2 cotton slub yarn with handspun yarn as accent. Handspun in the top part has some hemp blended with the cotton.
Cristina Francois
I'm still working on my Plague Doctor mask nose.
Cristina Francois
Vaccines!
Valerie Ellis
Woven table runner.
Valerie Ellis
Nomad Felting
Valerie Ellis
Nuno felting a shawl
Falma Moye
Tapestry samplers using this excellent book.
Falma Moye
Falma Moye
Jeanne Simonelli
Show and Tell from Pipe Spring
Jeanne Simonelli
April 2021
Anne Moats Whimsy Worms
This is a work in progress (needs quilting).
Lori Kovash
Hi!
Lori Kovash
Lori Kovash
Valerie Ellis
This is felting using the "Nomad" technique.
Charla Henney
I measured two warps back in March 2020, each for a set of 6 towels. Here is the first set of towels. They're all huck lace, 12 harness.
Charla Henney
The second set was warped as 10 harness twill. Here's towel #5, currently in progress.
Claire Peachey
Spinning fun textures and colors with Sylvia's hand-dyed mohair locks.
Claire Peachey
Claire Peachey
Falma Moye
She is about 16 inches tall. The dress and hat were felted. Boots are fingers from leather gloves.
Joan Ruane
I had an article about solar dyeing in the Spring Spin Off magazine.
Joan Ruane
I also ran a Dyeing Workshop last week here in Tucson for some local spinners.
Joan Ruane
This is one of the latest skeins that I spun from some solar dyed cotton fiber.
Joan Ruane
Jeanne Simonelli
This is a recent quilt made by a Navajo friend.
Cristina Francois
Stuff I've been working on and just put in the shop. These are catnip sushi.
Cristina Francois
Tons of Cronies
Cristina Francois
Unicorn Collection
Cristina Francois
Lots of Cacti
Cristina Francois
More cacti
Cristina Francois
Bunting
Cristina Francois
Another cactus
Cristina Francois
Bernie, from a couple of months ago, because he's so cute.
March 2021
Alexandra Moon Felted Items
These are a few felted items that Alexandra Moon has been working on
Alexandra Moon Felted Items
Alexandra Moon Felted Items
Anne Moats
Having fun with graphical shapes. "Study in Black, White, and Yellow"
Rebekah Wilce Yarn
A multicolored 2-ply I spun from Sylvia's hand-dyed Mohair locks with a drop spindle
Rebekah Wilce Top 1
A faded blue-green linen-cotton drapey lace oversized top (Deschain pattern) I made for my sister
Rebekah Wilce Top 2
Rebekah Wilce Shawl 1
A green Finnish wool lace shawl I knitted (from the Haruni pattern) for my grandmother
Rebekah Wilce Shawl 2
Rebekah Hat and Gloves
A gray spider hat and black spiderweb gloves (my patterns)
Rebekah Wilce Muff
Purple cashmere gathered-stitch muff I made my grandmother for her birthday to keep warm.
Falma Moye Doll
The dress is a nuno felt tunic. The hair is sari silk. Note the sword.
Jacquelyn Witt Costume 1
Woven recycled sari silk and wire, silk top with Swarovski crystals plus a beautiful woven and felted jacket purchased from Sue K.
Jacquelyn Witt Costume 2
Jacquelyn Witt Headdress
Woven sari silk, wire, glass rhinestones, Swarovski, feather butterflies
Jacquelyn Witt Work in Progress
Should be finished in a month or so. Waiting on my pheasant feathers, etc.
Joan Ruane scarf
Handspun wool scarf being sent to a granddaughter in North Dakota
Joan Ruane Scarf 2
This is a hand-carded and handspun cotton scarf for my granddaughter in Wilcox.
Joan Ruane weaving
4 yards of hemp in a block weave to use for face masks or dish rags
Jeanne Scarf
A recent scarf made from soy, wool, and silk yarn from the recent Guild sale.
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