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Then, the crow went "AWE", in return to my calls- CrowCallingWoman The babblings of a Goddess worshiping, tree huggin', environmentally conscious, crafting fanatic. I like many crafts, and my interests are many and widely varied. You can read about them all here. Check out what contests I am currently apart of, or see the progress on my current projects in the side bar.
Abby Franquemont has been involved in the fiber arts since birth. The daughter of field anthropologists and fiber artists, she spent much of her childhood growing up in the Peruvian weaving town of Chinchero, learning those traditional arts in traditional ways, in addition to learning Western-derived fiber arts in the United States.
Abby weaves, spins, dyes, braids, crochets, knits, sews, mends, designs, and teaches, and is always eager to further her fiber arts repertoire as well as spread knowledge about textiles. She owns and operates Franquemont Fibers / Abby's Yarns in southern Ohio, and serves on the board of directors of Andean Textile Arts, which sponsors the Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco.
Where I document my facination with all things fiber. Spinning, knitting, weaving, felting, and prepacommunity fiber to become something else. Like Deborah Kerr, caught up by Yul Brenner into a consuming passion for something different.
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