RING DESCRIPTION: A ring devoted to weavers and weaving, any level, any area of interest. Members must maintain and regularly update a blog which includes weaving content.
Please click one of the links below to enter the RingSurf Viewer. JOIN RING NOWdeceptively packagedMy adventures in crafting of many kinds...
Sharing the Fiber FeverA collection of handcrafted work--mostly spinning, dyeing, and weaving--of a chemist turned stay-at-home-mom.
Weaving SpiritEnter my weaving studio and see my latest weaving, share my ideas, process and weaving philosophy. With a strong focus on color, plain weave,I hope to inspire newer weavers and re-connect with weavers who have taken workshops from me in the past.
Abby's Yarns!Abby Franquemont, involved in the fiber arts since birth, raised a weaver, spinner, knitter, and more, now operates Franquemont Fibers, LLC in southern Ohio, and serves on the board of directors of Andean Textile Arts.
Twisted and WarpedAdventures in spinning, weaving, and knitting in rural New South Wales, Australia.
Pioneering on the home frontGreetings from the North Island of New Zealand, and welcome to Pioneering on the home front.
pioneering |ˌpīəˈniri ng | adjective involving new ideas or methods
This is a blog primarily about one couples goal to move towards a self-sufficient, sustainable way of life.
At the end of 2006 Craig and Tracey moved from Melbourne, Australia to Auckland, New Zealand in an attempt to live more sustainbly. That move took them to Earthsong Eco-Neighbourhood in West Auckland where they currently live in a rammed earth, studio apartment. Earthsong is a community of 32 households, built with environmental, sustainable and permaculture principles as the guiding force.
Unfortunately Earthsong is not big enough to pursue a self-sufficient lifestyle, and is instead a stepping stone to the greater goal. These pages will contain other glimpses into this evolving goal and hopefully one day it will be filled with the fulfillment of that goal.
The things you are likely to find here will be varied, but will include fiber crafts (spinning, weaving, crochet etc), gardening (mostly from a permaculture/organic perspective), woodworking, cooking, photography, plans, thoughts, reflections, hints, reminders and probably a great deal more.
www.swankyhanks.comA mom and two daughters talk about knitting, homeschooling, and life. Oh yeah. The mom is newly addicted to weaving.
The Broken NeedleA blog showcasing my many adventures in textile creation. Weaving, sewing, spinning, knitting, and embroidery.
Renee Weaves!A blog about weaving, spinning, dyeing and the fiber arts. I will be discussing projects, the joys, challenges, triumphs, and philosophy of weaving and the fiber arts.
Pleasant & DelightfulTraditional hand weaving, including tartans and fine linens; traditional and ethnic knitting and a little spinning on the side.
Playing with StringMy obsession with string - knitting, spinning, weaving, and needlework.
All In A Day...my thoughts as they relate to my weaving, spinning, knitting, drawing, and painting...and life in general
Schacht Spindle CompanyThe Schacht Spindle Company website provides information on their weaving, spinning, winding and warping equipment, product manuals, helpful tips and hints for spinners and weavers, local dealers list and product announcements. schachtspindle.com also hosts the weaving- and spinning-related blog "Violet Rose" by Time to Weave author Jane Patrick.
Inspired by FiberCenterweaveMy journey into weaving
Weaving YarnzTales from a weaver, spinner and general fibre fool downunder.
Weavermania Productionsthis is a blog dedicated to my weaving projects. they are themed around my previous and new projects and I may start writing short tutorials for non-weavers interested in starting weaving.
jazzcat productionsbasketry, beadwork, felines, and fiber art
Fiber BrainThoughts, feelings, and lessons learned while learning to spin and weave
Weedwacker KnitsWelcome to the magic of knit, spin, and weave. New discoveries happen all the time. Join me at the spinning wheel or by the loom. Pick up your knitting. Fiber rules!