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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist: January 2015
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist. Friday, January 30, 2015. A Sense of Community. The following is a post I wrote for Handwoven. Magazine's newsletter with an introduction by Christina Garton, Associate Editor. Sarah H. Jackson. Weaving Editor, Handwoven. Handwoven contributor, guest editor for our fabulous new. January/February cotton issue of. And our new weaving editor, writes about her own experiences as part of this vast- and wonderful- community. - Christina. Psychologists McMillan and Chavis.
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist: June 2013
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist. Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Halcyon Yarn News; Summer and Winter Towels. From my weaving guild forwarded this newsletter from Halcyon Yarn today. What a nice surprise to find they are offering my towels as a kit! And I love that they are encouraging weavers to use other colorways as well. Thank you, Halcyon, for your support and for your lovely comments! The Halcyon photo is a bit dark, so I've posted the original here:. Photo by Joe Coca, Handwoven magazine. You can also, o...
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist: February 2013
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist. Thursday, February 7, 2013. Looking over my most recent posts I noticed I hadn't shared the results of fabric I was working on .last May! In the close-up below you can see more clearly the two threads I used- 8/2 cotton which has a matte finish and tencel which is shiny- in both the warp and weft. The embroidery and bead placement was mapped out with pieces of freezer paper ironed onto the fabric. Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist. A Weavers Book of 8-Shaft Patterns.
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist: Mayan Hands Dye Project
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist. Tuesday, August 19, 2014. Mayan Hands Dye Project. When I was invited to design a towel for the Mayan Hands Dye Project I joined a team of people who have generously donated time, energy, and technical expertise to help a group of women committed to learning and perfecting the natural dye process. Together, for over five years, they have worked to make the potentially life-changing project a reality. All proceeds benefit the Guatemalan dyers). To be added to the list.
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist: Resources
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist. Clothing from the Hands. By Anita Luvera Mayer. Handwoven, Tailor made. By Sharon Alderman and Kathryn Wertenberger. Designing to Weave and Sew. By Jean Scorgie (ebook from Weaving Today). Http:/ www.interweavestore.com/designing-to-weave-and-sew-ebook. Easy Guide to Sewing Top and T-Shirts, Skirts, and Pants. By Marcy Tilton and Lynn MacIntyre. 1,000 Clever Sewing Shortcuts and Tips. Top-Rated Favorites from Sewing Fans. Design and Sew it Yourself,. Goldsmith, July 2013...
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist: "One Thread at a Time", Concordia University
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist. Friday, January 17, 2014. One Thread at a Time", Concordia University. I'm honored to announce that an exhibit of my work, "One Thread at a Time" will be on view through February 12 at Concordia University. I hope you'll join me for the reception and lecture. One Thread at a Time. By: Sarah H. Jackson. January 15 - February 12, 2014. Artist's reception and lecture: Wednesday, January 29, 2014, at 6:30 pm
in the John and Linda Friend Art Gallery in Grimm Hall. Sarah H...
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist: A Sense of Community
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist. Friday, January 30, 2015. A Sense of Community. The following is a post I wrote for Handwoven. Magazine's newsletter with an introduction by Christina Garton, Associate Editor. Sarah H. Jackson. Weaving Editor, Handwoven. Handwoven contributor, guest editor for our fabulous new. January/February cotton issue of. And our new weaving editor, writes about her own experiences as part of this vast- and wonderful- community. - Christina. Psychologists McMillan and Chavis.
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist: May 2013
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist. Friday, May 24, 2013. Tooting my own horn a bit this morning by sharing the lovely comments Anita Osterhaug made preceding a post I wrote for Weaving Today, the online resource for Handwoven. Magazine. Anita is the editor of Handwoven. Her continued enthusiasm and support are hugely appreciated! May 24, 2013. Sarah Jackson is one of the most talented weavers and designers I know. I am perpetually in awe of her ability to marry structure, yarn, and. For weaving," Well, I ...
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Fiber Arts Made Here. Jan 30 – March 12. 8 – 12. Rangsit University, Bangkok, Thailand. March 4 – 6. Advanced Nuno Felt Workshop. Appalachian Arts Crafts Center. April 15 – 17. Felting and E-Textile Workshops. Smoky Mountain Fiber Arts Festival. May 8 – 14. John C. Campbell Folk School. 8220;Peru Travels” slide show presentation. June 19 – 24. Little Middle Folk School. John C Campbell Folk School. August 3 – 6. Hot Wire Noah’s Arc Workshop. Handweavers Guild of America. Over Mountain Weavers Guild.
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist: Mayan Hands, Dye Project
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Sarah H. Jackson, Textile Artist. Friday, November 8, 2013. Mayan Hands, Dye Project. One of the projects I've been working on since last summer is a collaboration with Weave a Real Peace. The organization is best described on their website:. Weave a Real Peace ( WARP. Is a networking organization of weavers, academics, and interested supporters who value the importance of textiles to communities around the world. Founded in 1992, WARP. One of the WARP organizations is Mayan Hands:. A small fair trade or...