Save the Date!
The Annual Fiber Arts Sale & Show has officially be en scheduled for November 11th, from 10am-4pm at the Triangle Fiber Arts Center. Put it in your calendar now to make sure you don't miss the opportunity to see (and shop!) work from the best fiber artists in our region! We'll also have weaving and spinning demos, and the classroom will be open to socialize and chat about all the textile arts with new and old fiber friends.
The Annual Fiber Arts Sale & Show has officially be en scheduled for November 11th, from 10am-4pm at the Triangle Fiber Arts Center. Put it in your calendar now to make sure you don't miss the opportunity to see (and shop!) work from the best fiber artists in our region! We'll also have weaving and spinning demos, and the classroom will be open to socialize and chat about all the textile arts with new and old fiber friends.
Want to help make this year's event a success?
This event is entirely run by a small group within the Triangle Weaver's Guild. It's only a success because of the help we get from volunteers like you! If you're going to come out and shop anyways, why not give just an hour of your time to help out? It's a great way to meet fellow guild members and other fiber enthusiasts!
This event is entirely run by a small group within the Triangle Weaver's Guild. It's only a success because of the help we get from volunteers like you! If you're going to come out and shop anyways, why not give just an hour of your time to help out? It's a great way to meet fellow guild members and other fiber enthusiasts!
Take a Sneak-Peek at this year's Juried Artists!
Cherry Run Fiber Art Studio
by Lori Cherry Hand dyed yarns and yarn blends from my alpacas; my wet felted hats, purses and soaps; hand dyed spinning preparations, hand spun yarn. Facebook: www.facebook.com/CherryRunFiberArts |
Cribleman Alpacas and
Fiber Arts Studio by Jane Clark As a small fiber studio, Jane specializes in unique hand-painted and dyed alpaca and alpaca-blend yarns as well as distinctive hand-woven scarves, shawls and household textiles. Website: criblemanfiberartstudio.com Email: criblemansurialpaca@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/criblemanfiberarts |
Pinewood Handwoven Textiles
by Jackie Heller Woven dish towels, scarves, soft-sided basket pouches made from recycled grocery bags, handspun wool yarns Instagram: @jackie.c.Heller |
Avillion Farm
by Elaina Kenyon Avillion Farm is a diversified fiber enterprise featuring yarn, roving and felted home goods from the fibers of our own sheep, goats, rabbits, and alpacas. Our home goods include dryer balls, hot pads, and nuno felted scarves. Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/avillionfarmfibers/ |
Megan-Ilene
by Megan Lagueruela Slow fashion art wear and handwoven accessories. Website: megan-ilene.com Social media: @megan.ilene Email: hello@megan-ilene.com |
Lamb on the Loom
by Pattie Lamb website & SHOP: www.lambontheloom.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/LambOnTheLoom blog: www.lambontheloom.com/blog instagram: www.instagram.com/lambweaves/ |
Destrier
by Katheryn Roberts My handwoven items are made to be used and enjoyed. A staple that feels as luxurious as it is practical. A staple we use continuously, daily and lovingly. Website: www.Destrierknits.com Facebook: Destrier Knits Instagram: @destrierknits |
Syds Threads
by Sydney Sogol Handwoven scarves & shawls and hand dyed yarn. Website: www.sydneysogol.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/SydsThreads Instagram: @sydsthread |
Kelly Wove It
by Kelly Walsh Handwoven wearables and home goods featuring natural fibers and a sustainable mission. Website: www.kellywoveit.com Instagram: @kellywoveit |
Catherine Weaver
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