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Date |
Topics |
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27 |
Summer
76 |
Corn Silk,
Mrs. Washingtons Gown, Spinning History, Manzanita-Dye Wood |
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28 |
Fall 1976
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Norwegian Tradition, The Shaker Technique, Weavings of the Guatemalan Highland Maya, Making Ends Meet at the Loom
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29 |
Winter
76 |
Kente, Dyeing
in the Rockies, Technology of Basketry, Winding a Bobbin |
| _______ |
30 |
Spring
77 |
Weaver Rose,
A History of Silk, Experiment Countermarch, Harness Lace |
| _______ |
31 |
Summer
77 |
Dhabla Weaving,
French Tapestry, Linen History, Summer & Winter |
| _______ |
37 |
Winter
78 |
Dressing a
Distaff, Yurt, Natures Colors, Blankets of New Mexico |
| _______ |
38 |
Spring
1979 |
Spinning with a Bead Whorl Spindle, Warp Faced Patterning, Dyeing and Spinning Cotton Lint, Yarn Storage Trees
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| _______ |
41 |
Winter
79 |
Drafting with
Color, High Whorl Spindle, Seattle Garment Designs, Shaping with Warp |
| _______ |
42 |
Spring
80 |
Designing
Block Weaves, Exercises in Design, Miniature Garments, Wadmal |
| _______ |
45 |
Winter
80 |
Ideal Spinning
Wheel, Weaving on a Diamond Grid, Culture & Costume in Edo, Japan |
| _______ |
47 |
Summer
81 |
Name Draft,
Novelty Yarns, Bead Leno |
| _______ |
48 |
Fall
81 |
Warp Ikat,
Color and Weave, Wool for Handspinning |
| _______ |
50 |
Spring
82 |
Color and
Weave or Rosepath, Color Draw Up, Drafting |
| _______ |
51 |
Summer
82 |
Rya Rugs,
Weft Faced Garments of Peru, Mineral Dyes |
| _______ |
52 |
Fall
82 |
Aubusson Tapestry,
Wickerwork Basket, Salish Weaving, Rya, Mineral Dyes |
| _______ |
55 |
Summer
83 |
Twining, Hammocks,
Papermaking |
| _______ |
58 |
Spring
1984 |
Weaving & Felting, Temple Tapesty, Acid Dyeing, Color, 3-Color, Weft-Faced Block Weave, Tabby Color
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59 |
Summer
84 |
Knotting Stitches,
Basketry, Felted Fabric, Tuck Tactics |
| _______ |
63 |
Summer
85 |
Kente, Color
Baskets, Weft Twined Weaving |
| _______ |
65 |
Winter
85 |
Transparent
Textiles, Warp Woven Pile |
| _______ |
66 |
Spring
1986 |
Basketry Traditions of Nova Scotia, Color Magic from Lichen Dyebaths, Dawn MacNutt: Sculptural Weaver
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68 |
Fall
1986 |
Theo Moorman, Handspun into Lace, Basketmakers of Nova Scotia, Creative Weave Drafting, Scandinavian Style
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69 |
Winter
86 |
Nantucket
Lightship Basket, Guizhou Textiles, California Rags |
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70 |
Spring
1987 |
Coiled Hexagonal Plaiting, An Andes Tradition, Shawls without Seams, Sulted to Silk, Paper Palettes
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71 |
Summer
87 |
Ribbed Piqué,
Weaving of Tibet, Freeform Felt |
| _______ |
72 |
Fall
87 |
Twining, Jacquard,
Monks Belt, Supplementary Warp |
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73 |
Winter
87-88 |
Crackle Weave,
Inlay, Shaker Baskets |
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74 |
Spring
1988 |
Dorothy Barnes' Fantasy Baskets, Weaving Jewish Traditions, The New Ripsmatta, Needlepoint Lace
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75 |
Summer
88 |
Cardwoven
Doubleweave Mattor Pickup, Papermaking |
| _______ |
76 |
Fall
88 |
Tips for Linens,
John McGuires Wearable Baskets, Akwete Weaving |
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77 |
Winter
88-89 |
Random Warp,
Cotton Spinning, Color Harmonies |
| _______ |
78 |
Spring
89 |
Drink Mix
Dyes, Complementary Weft, Royal Restorations |
| _______ |
79 |
Summer
89 |
Log Cabin
Rugs, Heirloom Wedding Dress, Eight-Shaft Adventures |
| _______ |
80 |
Fall
89 |
Backstrap
Weavers of Mexico, Sheep-to-Shawl, Holiday Table Ensemble |
| _______ |
82 |
Spring
90 |
Taming a Long
Warp, Scarf, Friendship Coverlet, Handwoven Greeting Cards |
| _______ |
83 |
Summer
90 |
Ribbed Piqué,
Doubleweave, Warp-faced Blocks, Canvas Weave |
| _______ |
84 |
Fall
90 |
Felt Coats,
Opera Cape, Passion for Color |
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85 |
Winter
90-91 |
Silk Scarves,
Beads, Shadow Weave |
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87 |
Summer
91 |
Boundweave,
Lichen Dyes, The 16s |
| _______ |
89 |
Winter
91-92 |
Drink Mix
Dyes, Diagonals, Surface Weaves |
| _______ |
90 |
Spring
92 |
Contemporary Navajo Textiles, Romona Sakiestewa, Micmac Basketmakers, Hopi Brocade Weave |
| _______ |
92 |
Fall
92 |
Turned Ms
& Os, Cherokee Basketry, Origins of Spinning & Weaving |
| _______ |
94 |
Spring
93 |
Weaving for
a Picnic, Flax and Ramie, Sweater that Shines, Angora Goats |
| _______ |
95 |
Summer
93 |
Pam Patrie,
Color or Weave Effects, Overshot, Spinning, Plying with Dental Floss |
| _______ |
96 |
Fall
93 |
Small Expressions,
Ann Sutton, Chilkat Blankets, Handspun Angora, Mohair |
| _______ |
97 |
Winter
93-94 |
Coverlet Weaving,
Twill Sampler, How to Organize Guild Programs |
| _______ |
98 |
Spring
94 |
Textiles of
Latvia and Estonia, Kasuri Dyeing/Weaving, Novelty Dyeing |
| _______ |
99 |
Summer
94 |
Handkerchief,
Network Drafting, Distorted Wefts |
| _______ |
100 |
Fall
94 |
Handspun,
Spindle Whorls, Dyers of Delphi, Drop Spindle |
| _______ |
101 |
Winter
94-95 |
Spinning Cotton,
Raw Silk, Bead Explosion, Network Drafting |
| _______ |
102 |
Spring
95 |
Contemporary
Weaving, Tencel, Wild Silks |
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105 |
Winter
95-96 |
Digital Weaving,
Tatting, Shadow & Light, Kenaf Spinning |
| _______ |
106 |
Spring
1996 |
Natacha Wolters-Queen of Beads, Keeping Spinning in the Ivory Coast, Tablet Weaving, Spinning, Weaving & Dyeing in Rural Crete
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108 |
Fall
96 |
Taipeis Gael,
Convergence 96, British Tapestry |
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109 |
Winter
96-97 |
Bauhaus, Margaret
Roach Wheeler, Victor Jacoby, Russian Old Believers, LX |
| _______ |
110 |
Spring
97 |
Navajo Textiles,
Mary Frances Davidson, Kashmir Shawls, The Teaching Circuit: Part I |
| _______ |
112 |
Fall
97 |
Elizabeth
Wayland Barber, The Carolina Flax Project, The Teaching Circuit: Part III |
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113 |
Winter
97-98 |
Maru Dai,
Alpaca, Warp-Faced Rep, Flax, The Teaching Circuit: Part IV |
| _______ |
114 |
Spring
98 |
Understanding
Copyright, Leon Niehues, Helena Hernmarck, Treasured Buttons |
| _______ |
116 |
Fall
98 |
Convergence
98 exhibits, C.A. Michel, Chiyoko Tanaka, TLC |
| _______ |
117 |
Winter
98/99 |
Lewis Knauss,
Lyn Sterling Montagne, Double Weave, Spinning Fiber Blends |
| _______ |
119 |
Summer
99 |
Kenneth Trapp,
Silvia Heyden, Larsen Archive, Kids Fiber Fun Camp, LX#25 |
| _______ |
120 |
Fall
99 |
Convergence
2000 featured speakers, Peter Collingwood, HGA at Thirty, Ann Hall-Richards,
Patagonian Textiles |
| _______ |
121 |
Winter
99-00 |
Woven Shibori,
Weaving the Convergence 2000 Logo, Pirkko Karvonen, Jane Evans |
| _______ |
122 |
Spring
00 |
Cheryl Samuel,
COE Handbooks Revision, Wrapped in Pride, The Catherine Marshall Gardiner
Basket Collection |
| _______ |
123 |
Summer
2000 |
Jung Sook Lee, Korean Fiber Artist, Feltmaking, Weft-Faced Rug Weaving, Beach Weaving
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| _______ |
125 |
Winter
2000/2001 |
Ai-shi, Japans
Indigo Masters, Judy Mulford, The Carnegie Fabrics Exhibit, On the Weaverbird
Trail |
| _______ |
126 |
Spring
2001 |
Chad Alice
Hagen, Young Ja Choi, Paiute Basketry, Tassels through Time, Utilitarian,
Decorative Ceremonial Blankets |
| _______ |
127 |
Summer
2001 |
Keeping a
Dyeing Tradition Alive, Japanese Fishermens Coats Exhibit, LX#29,
Kids Fiber Fun Camp |
| _______ |
128 |
Fall
2001 |
Convergence
2002 Vancouver Featured Speakers, Jewelry of Arline Fisch, Dobag and the
Revival of Turkish Rug Weaving |
| _______ |
129 |
Winter
01/02 |
Basketmaker
Marilyn Moore, Joanne Sorokas Tapestries, 10th Annual Triennial, Weaving
in Nagaland, LX#30 |
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130 |
Spring
2002 |
Technology
as Catalyst, Vancouvers Museum of Anthropology, Embroidery from India,
Cedar Bark Hats, Inger Anne Utvåg |
| _______ |
131 |
Summer
2002 |
Jan Hopkins,
Barbara Heller, Kids Fiber Fun Camp, LX#31 |
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132 |
Fall
2002 |
Ikat Rebozos of Central Mexico, Tsunami: Yardage Exhibit, Shopping on the Web, Susan Iverson Talks About Her Works
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133 |
Winter
2002/2003 |
Phosphorescence:
HGA's Convergence 2002 Exhibit, European Textile Museums, COE-Dyeing Examination,
Learning Exchange 32 |
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134 |
Spring
2003 |
Cross
Currents: Convergence 2002 Basketry Exhibit, Tapestry in Hungary, HGA 2002
Award Recipients, Marketing and the Fiber Artist, The Kilbarchan Project,
Special Supplement: Generations/Transformations: American Fiber Art at the
American Textile History Museum |
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136 |
Fall
2003 |
Convergence
2004 Denver Featured Speakers, Sculptural Baskets of Lindsay K. Rais, Chunghie
Lee3: Ambassador of Korean Pojagi, Color/Colour/ColorForecasting Trends,
Convergence 2004 Denver Registration Book |
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138 |
Spring
2004 |
Cloth Tells a Story, The Inspired Vessel, Tapestry - Yesterday and Today, Laheria, James Koehler
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141
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Winter 2004/2005
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SOFA Chicago, Lia Cook, Mountain Majesty C04 Exhibit, From Fleece to Fiber: A Tale of Three Fiber Processors, Right From the Start: Plan a Project, Out of the Stash LX, Weaving a Lord of the Rings Fellowship Cloak LX, Balanced Plain Weave LX, Fiber Identification through Various Tests LX
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142
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Spring 2005
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HGA Award Recipients, Right From the Start: Design Fabrics Using Versatile Twills, Queen of the Plains C04 Exhibit, The New Sculpture, Laura Foster Nicholson, The Creative Journey: Listening to Your Intuition, Felt History
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143
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Summer 2005
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2005 Discovered in the Dance: The Work of Ferne Jacobs, Right From the Start: Weave Weft-faced, Warp-faced, and Uneven Fabrics, Artwear: A Brief History, HGA/Interweave Press Teach-It-Forward 2004 Grant Recipient, Contemporary Feltmakers, Twills LX, Spinning Silk for Embroidery LX, Thick ‘n Thin LX, Orange Spinning Challenge LX, Tapestry Crochet a Cell Phone Pouch, Kids Fiber Fun Camp, Bead Buddies, Flip Flop Fun
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145
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Winter 2005/2006
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Grant Recipients for 2005, Right From the Start: Compare Summer-and-Winter and Overshot, Maine Fiberarts, The Kaunas Art Biennial: TEXTILE 05, Matisse and His Textile Library, Merino: A Golden Fleece LX, Advancing Twills LX, Shetland Sheep LX, Loom-Controlled Stitched Double Cloth LX
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146
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Spring 2006
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HGA Award Recipients for 2005, Meyer May House, Right From the Start: Keep Personal Fiber Inventories, Urban Jupena: Living the Artist’s Life, Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Lieberman Collection, In Search of Mud: Bogolanfini, Bethany Barry, Harpies, Mermaids and Tulips: Embroidery of the Greek Islands and Epirus Region, Junco Sato Pollack, Susan Lenart Kazmer
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147
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Summer 2006
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Miao Textiles from the Collection of Susan Weitzman Conway, Right From the Start: Incorporate Conference Attendance into Your Learning Process, The Textile Museum’s Thesaurus, A Journey of the Imagination, Line, Space and Form: Art of Kay Sekimachi, Takako Ueki and Habu, Block Twill LX, Flax LX, Monk’s Belt LX, Paper Thread LX; Kids Fiber Fun Camp, Having Fun with Needle, Thread, and Mesh Bags, Needle Weaving on a Frame Loom
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148
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Fall 2006
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HGA and Dendel Scholarship Recipients for 2006, Right From the Start: Understand Weave Structure, D. James Dee: Translating the Artist’s Intentions, Back to the Floor Exhibition, HGA’s Small Expressions 2006, Design and Color Trends for 2007, Convergence 2006, HGA Thanks Its Convergence Volunteers, Make a Grand Entrance Wearable Art Fashion Show, Life in the Creative Stream
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149
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Winter 2006/2007
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Great Lengths: Yardage Exhibit, Right From the Start: Use Treadling Methods to Extend Your Options on Four Shafts, Cut and Sew with Confidence, John Garrett: Process, Materials and Vision, Dyeing without a Dyepot: Disperse Dyes, Nancy Moore Bess: Artist, Author, Artisan, Tablet Weaving: The Vacant Hole Technique LX, Spinning Variegated Fibers LX, Weaving Huck LX, Spinning Wool from Wensleydale Sheep LX
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150
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Spring 2006
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HGA Award Recipients for 2006, Right From the Start: Plan Your Warp, The Colors of Nature, The Montreal Centre for Contemporary Textiles and Louise Lemieux-Berube, Craft in America, Sewing Handwoven Fabric with Confidence, Leki and Rinzin Wangmo: Weavers of Bhutan, Creative Grand Crossings: Multimedia Interlacements Exhibit
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Summer 2007
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Right From the Start-Keep Your Loom in Top Shape with the Appropriate Number of Heddles, Berta Frey's Dress, WeaveCast: A Podcast for Handweavers, Hems for Handwovens, Kyung Ae Cho, Marcel Marois: Meditations, Kids Fiber Fun Camp, Woven Ribbons, Summer Fun with Embellished Ribbons Memo Board, Alpacas LX, Fanciful Figures LX, Reading Manuscripts LX, Bamboo Mania LX
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Fall 2007
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HGA and Dendel Scholarship Recipients for 2007, Right from the Start-Assess Your Progress, HGA's Small Expressions 2007, At Home with Crafts, Featured Speakers for Convergence 2008, Joan Morris: A Journey with Shibori, Victoria Z. Rivers: Beyond the Shining Cloth, Weaving a World Back Together: Willa Shalit and the Path to Peace, Unfurled: Expressive Cloth Exhibition, Buttonholes, Kiyomi Iwata, Private Pleasures: Collecting Contemporary Textile Art |
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Winter 2007/2008
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Right from the Start: Sley Your Reed According to Your Sett, Braid Embellishment for Clothing, Pricked: Extreme Embroidery, Barbara Layne: Concordia's Creative Collaborator, Weave with Bamboo (LX), Spinning Worsted without Combs (LX), An Introduction to Triaxial Weave (LX), Spinning Mohair (LX) |
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Spring 2008
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Quilt Study Center & Museum, Textiles & Baseball, Right From the Start: What Can I Make with Just One? HGA Awards, Behind the Seams: Facings & Interfacings, BLUE,
Laura Militzer Bryant and Prism Yarns, Polly Adams Sutton, High Touch and High Tech |
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Summer 2008
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Waves of Creativity, Behind the Seams: Underlinings and Linings for Handwovens, Right From the Start: Learn Fabric Analysis, Bhakti Ziek, Under-Dyeing and Over-Dyeing with Indigo Tinctoria: A Certificate of Excellence in Dyeing Level II, The Victorian Tapestry Workshop in Action, Kids Fiber Fun Camp, Braided Pet Accessories,
Punch Needle Embroidery |
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Fall 2008
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HGA and Dendel Scholarship Recipients for 2008, Right from the StartSources of Inspiration, HGA's Small Expressions 2008, Convergence 2008 Tampa Bay, Fiber Exhibitions by Polly Barton, Mary Anne Jordan, Eleanor McCain, and Mary Zicafoose, Timbuktu to Tibet: Rugs and Textiles of the Hajjii Babas, Dance of the Flamingos Fashion Show and Exhibit at Convergence 2008, Convergence 2008 Design Challenge, The Spinner's Challenge: Three Yarn Sizes, One Fleece, Handwovens 911: Wear and Tear Repair, Want to Teach at Convergence? Seven Deadly Sins When Creating a Proposal for Convergence |
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Winter 2008/2009
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Right from the StartExplore Plain Weave and Its Derivatives, Kimono as Art: The Landscapes of Itchiku Kubota, Ebb TideYardage Exhibition at Convergence 2008 Tampa Bay, The Cotsen Contemporary American Basket Collection: A Gift to Racine Art Museum, Sewing Tips for Table Linens, Lillian Whipple: the Logo Lady, A Taqueté Project: Build a House, Put Fiber Artists on the Map, Selecting a Digital Projector |
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Spring 2009
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Excursion Journal, Right from the StartExtend Your Weaving to Upholstery Fabrics, Threads of Continuity Along the New Mexico Fiber Arts Trails, Constructed Color: Amish Quilts, HGA Award Recipients for 2008, Fashioning Felt, Salsa y SalsaMultimedia Fiber Art Exhibition at Convergence 2008, Sewing Tips for Handwoven Pillows, Certificate of ExcellenceWhat Is It and Why Do It? |
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Summer 2009
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Right From the Start Weaving Block Designs, Textures and Hues of the Fiber Arts Trails Part I, The North Central Loop, Behind the Scenes: The Convergence Designers' Fashion Challenge in 2008, Reflections on a COE Journey, The Textile Museum's Recent Acquisitions Exhibition; Bead Crochet Rope Bracelet. A Family of Radially Symmetric, Ply-Split Braided Vessels, Kids Fiber Fun Camp, Potholder Loom Revisited: Projects for the 21st Century, Leno Lace on a Rigid Heddle Loom. |
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Fall 2009
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Right From the Start How to Get to Convergence 2010; Contemporary Japanese Fashion: The Mary Baskett Collection at The Textile Museum; HGA’s Small Expressions; HGA and Dendel Scholarship Recipients for 2009; Textures and Hues of the Fiber Arts Trails Part 2, The North Central Loop; Behind the Scenes: The Convergence Challenge Team: Nancy Peck and Diane Ericson; Organizing a Certificate of Excellence (COE), Level II, Study; and Small Wonders. |
 
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