The annual joint board meeting will be June 9th 10am with Zoom.
Contact Marion to attend. She will send you the address and invite you.
Contact Marion to attend. She will send you the address and invite you.
On Saturday, October 19, White Bluffs will celebrate Fiber Fest 2019. It is a celebration of the origins of cloth. Classes (for adults and children), free demonstrations, and school visits…
The first Saturday workshop was a great success! Sixteen members joined to make needle felted fairy mushrooms. Each one was as individual as its maker. The classes will begin again…
“I’ve learned a lot this year…I’ve learned that things don’t always turn out the way you planned, or the wayyou think they should.And I’ve learned that there are things that…
Come One! Come All! Hope and Marion will be at DFA on July 30th from 1-4pm for BASKET PRACTICE! Bring your nimble fingers. We’ll be testing out the teaching posters that…
Sharon Ofsthun, Longtime DFA Member with a 35′ trailer full of weaving yarn and knitting yarns, needs to minimize her stash and maximize yours. SERIOUS Stash Busting, at the DFA…
I became a basket weaver in my mid-thirties as I wanted to be a fourth known generation in my family to do so. Baskets have the longest history of human made products, even before pottery or fabric. Evidence, in the form of stone carvings dating to 20,000 B.C. depicts basketry in many forms. Baskets are made from any local plant that is strong and flexible. No matter what your background, culture, or ancestry, your forbearers made baskets . . .