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Gallery of works and information on teachers who taught at this conference.
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Online exhibition of fabric making and embellishment, with emphasis on grid-based designs.
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This photographic site includes an eclectic collection of weaving, spinning and dyeing equipment, primarily Canadian, a weaver's gallery and a weaver's tour of Oaxaca.
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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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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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Db-Weben is software for handweavers. Free demo version available.
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Information on small loom building, weaving how-to, projects, and textile craft links.
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Studio tour and hand wovens including portage fluff rugs, placemats, blue jean rugs, scarves, shawls, and table runners.
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Directory of sites for exploring weaving on the web.
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New Zealand weaver displays galleries of textiles woven from yarn, silk, woll, cotton, linen and possum.
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Spinner and weaver with a gallery of handwoven rugs, cushion covers, wall hangings, shawls and scarfs.
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Specializes in making rugs from new recycled materials. Offers supplies for weavers and spinners.
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Instructions, pictures, patterns, and resources.
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A tool which allows the user to design a tartan by choosing a stripe sequence from a selection of colours.
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Promotes Mayan weaving. Describes materials, techniques and patterns.
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Photos and explanation of doubleweave from the weaver's books.
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A collection of out-of-print documents on weaving, textile manufacture, design and pattern.
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List of classes and workshops, also supplies available.
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A site promoting the form of weaving from Japan known as Saori. Lessons available in Worcester, MA.
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Spinners, weavers and dyers of linen and wool based in the Outer Hebrides.
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Produces Renaissance velvet and brocades in Florence, Italy. Information on master courses offered, history and techniques.
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Makers of handwoven rugs, hangings, and fabrics. Offers residential and non-residential courses in weaving, spinning, and dyeing.
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Gallery and information on New Zealand Maori weaving, a twined method of creating native geometric designs by artist Judy Shorten.
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Exhibit entitled "An Endangered Species". Covers techniques, history, culture, and styles.
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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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Hand-dyed custom spun yarns of Churro and other wools come in both blanket and rug weights for weaving rugs, tapestries or apparel.
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A calculator to find a skeleton tie-up to reduce the number of treadles required for a weaving pattern.
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A Shetland group handweaving wool and other fibres on handlooms, producing clothing, accessories and home items.
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Online virtual galleries present changing exhibitions of masterpieces of textile art from the eastern Mediterranean.
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Information on Navajo weaving and culture including events, educational opportunities, bibliography and advice on purchasing textiles.