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The Textile Museum - http://textilemuseum.org/
Located in Washington, DC, the Textile Museum is dedicated to furthering the understanding of mankind's creative achievements in the textile arts. The museum's calendar, exhibitions, and shop are available. |
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Weaving Art Museum and Research Institute (WAMRI) - http://weavingartmuseum.org
Online virtual galleries present changing exhibitions of masterpieces of textile art from the eastern Mediterranean. |
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Ralph Griswold's Digital Weaving Archive - http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/weavedocs.html
A collection of out-of-print documents on weaving, textile manufacture, design and pattern. |
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Saori Hand-weaving of New England - http://www.saoriworcester.com/
A site promoting the form of weaving from Japan known as Saori. Lessons available in Worcester, MA. |
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Silk Art Foundation - http://fondazionelisio.org/
Produces Renaissance velvet and brocades in Florence, Italy. Information on master courses offered, history and techniques. |
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Loop of the Loom - http://www.loopoftheloom.com
Hand weaving studio in New York City, specializing in Japanese Saori method. Includes schedule of upcoming events, classes and online gallery. |
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Bonnie Tarses - http://www.bonnietarses.com/
Textile designer specializing in one-of-a-kind and custom handwovens. Trademark techniques include color horoscope weaving, words in color, and easy ikat. |
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Santa Fe School of Weaving - http://www.sfschoolofweaving.com/
List of classes and workshops, also supplies available. |
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Blazing Shuttles Handweaving - http://blazingshuttles.com
Kathrin Weber Scott's handweaving and hand-dyeing images and process information. Fiber Classes offered to Guilds and Art/Craft Schools. |
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Northup Studio - http://www.northupstudio.com
Information on beginning and continuing weaving courses, a Central Oregon Fiber Arts Calendar, instructor profiles and class outlines. |
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Linda Hartshorn, handweaver, dyer - http://lindahartshorn.com
An online portfolio of Linda's work, information on weaving classes and workshops. |
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21st Century Art - http://janhaag.com/OSDefault.htm
Online exhibition of fabric making and embellishment, with emphasis on grid-based designs. |
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Crazy As A Loom Weaving Studio - http://crazyasaloom.bizland.com/
Studio tour and hand wovens including portage fluff rugs, placemats, blue jean rugs, scarves, shawls, and table runners. |
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Brunold Software - http://www.brunoldsoftware.ch/dbw.html
Db-Weben is software for handweavers. Free demo version available. |
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Blackdown Hills Natural Fibres - http://www.naturalfibres.org/
Group of fibre farmers, processors and users working with Alpaca, Cashmere, Mohair and wool products. |
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Spinning Down Under - http://kero1au.tripod.com
Information on small loom building, weaving how-to, projects, and textile craft links. |
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Pam Hutley: tapestry weaver - http://www.pamhutley.com
This site deals with the activities of the Australian fabric artist Pam Hutley. |
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Telia Rumal, Double Ikats of South India - http://members.ozemail.com.au/~danajune/rumal.htm
Exhibit entitled "An Endangered Species". Covers techniques, history, culture, and styles. |
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1999 Midwest Weavers Association Conference - http://home.fuse.net/weavers/11MAIN.HTML
Gallery of works and information on teachers who taught at this conference. |
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Walster Weavers - http://freespace.virgin.net/theodore.clapp/Index.htm
A Shetland group handweaving wool and other fibres on handlooms, producing clothing, accessories and home items. |
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Fibreholics - http://fibreholics.orconhosting.net.nz/
New Zealand weaver displays galleries of textiles woven from yarn, silk, woll, cotton, linen and possum. |
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Paul O'Connor Double Weave Notebooks - http://www.haven2.com/proc/
Photos and explanation of doubleweave from the weaver's books. |
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Gill Back's Weaving - http://gillback.free.fr/
Spinner and weaver with a gallery of handwoven rugs, cushion covers, wall hangings, shawls and scarfs. |
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Taniko Weaving - http://www.vcn.bc.ca/~celtic3/
Gallery and information on New Zealand Maori weaving, a twined method of creating native geometric designs by artist Judy Shorten. |
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MayanCulture.com - http://www.mayanculture.com/
Promotes Mayan weaving. Describes materials, techniques and patterns. |