Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Weaving a Web

Lately most of the weaving I have been doing is on the World Wide Web and this is so exciting that I am bursting at the seams!!!
In the last two years since I started blogging and selling online, I have met a whole amazing group of weavers, fiber artists and generally interesting craft folk right here on the World Wide Web.  Allow me to briefly introduce you to some of them.

First of all, here is an  Etsy treasury which features members of the EtsyWeavers Team. A click on each thumbnail will take you to the shop of that weaver to see more.


'Pink L O V E Pink! ' by FibersStudio

Pinks here and there through out the collection. All by the Etsy Weavers team! Find some thing lovely for your love.


Set of 2 Hand Woven Tur...
$44.00

Pink and Grey Shawl wit...
$150.00

Long Crimson Handwoven ...
$45.00

Handwoven Boucle Scarf,...
$35.00

Handwoven Pink Passion ...
$62.00

Paper Heart Garland - O...
$10.00

Burgundy Lacey Wool & S...
$50.00

Handwoven Tote - Berry ...
$70.00

Soft Pink Baby Alpaca a...
$55.00

Striped Bamboo Scarf
$60.00

Lil' Pouch - Handwo...
$20.00

Black and Mauve Square ...
$6.00

Hand Woven Gathering Po...
$27.50

Blue Plaid Stripe Mohai...
$425.00

Handwoven Plaid in Maro...
$140.00

Second, if you look over in my right sidebar and scroll to the bottom of it, you will find a new feature here. I've added a blog roll which will allow you to click through to many of the other blogs that I enjoy. There are some treasures there, for sure.

3 comments:

  1. Oh just beautiful! Love the pinks! That chair loom is pretty cool too.

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  2. You've found some great etsy team members. I know what you mean about time on the web - it all takes alot of time to organize stuff for the web.

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  3. Theresa, I agree. Pink is not a color that I wear a lot of, but there are some absolutely gorguous items in that treasury and it makes such a pretty collection.
    Evelyn, I really love being a member of the World Wide Weavers Guild, as Laverne calls it. So valuable! I am trying to improve my method of making those connections, without forgetting that I need to weave something, too. ~A

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