


Clockwise from upper left: Jan, Cathie, Phyllis, Maxine, Jean, Anne and Arlene.
Judi's ATCs.


Diversified Plain Weave
Corduroy
Cannelé
Deflected Supplementary Weft
Integrated Weave
Bead
Leno
Swivel
on Overshot Threading
Matelassé
Stitched Double Cloth
Stuffed Matelassé
Eight-Shaft Stitched Double Cloth
Double-faced Warp Twill
Interlocking Twill
Four-shaft Double-faced Plain Weave Overshot

Four-shaft Double-faced Mock Twill
Four-shaft Double-faced Weft Twill


Karen's
chenille scarf
Devorah's
scarf


Hope this reaches you - the last note came back saying address
was no longer working! Toby (isn't he precious?) and edna summer of
2006. Know I must owe the group some dues - ? Your crew sounds
as tho wonderful work is being done - aside from weaving, you've
been busy. Have a very active Rochester weavers and a teaching
center to keep all working - except me - weave at home.
Wishing you all a very healthy and happy 2007!
Miss Lois - her weaving is everywhere in my home
Edna 
Entries for the Guild Challenge.

And the winner is... Anne Travis, tapestry woven amulets.

Baskets we made

Show and tell



Yarn and fabric at Habu

Judith Symonds demonstrated a number of ways to fold paper to make book forms.

