LEOMINSTER — A Place to Weave, located in the plaza on Arlington Street on the Fitchburg line, is an artistic joy that provides anyone the opportunity to learn how to weave like a true professional.
Kindergarten through fifth graders at the Wesley School have been participating in a community weaving project sponsored by the cultural committee of the Wesley Parent Teachers Organization. After ...
Today, we embarked on a fun and creative adventure by making our very own cardboard looms for weaving. We showed you how to transform simple cardboard boxes into weaving masterpieces. With a little ...
Weaver Chris Brashear irons a newly woven dish towel in Nantucket Looms' second-floor studio. Edgar B. Herwick III is the guy behind GBH’s Curiosity Desk, where he answers your questions and explores ...
Over the past 50 years, a Marshfield barn located two dirt roads off Route 2 has quietly served as the entire country’s hub for a unique weaving practice that dates back over a thousand years. Despite ...
New this fall! Directed by assistant professor Laura Devendorf, the Unstable Design Lab at the ATLAS Institute presents the Experimental Weaving Talk Series, a conversation with fiber artists, ...