Websites for Fiber People
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The following web sites are listed in no particular order. If you discover a bad link, or if you have a favorite page to share, please email the information to webweaver@cnch.org.

www.santacruzhandweavers.org/anneblinks/
The Anne Blinks Textile Study collection is now available for weavers to study and learn about textiles that kept Anne fascinated during her long life. The website alone contains a wealth of information.

www.weavespindye.org
The Handweavers Guild of America, Inc. Learn all about Convergence, the organization's biennial conference, and the many other ways HGA serves the weaving community.

www.complex-weavers.org
Interested in multi-shaft looms and complex weave structures. Check this web site for more information about Complex Weavers.

www.nccn.net/~bannermttextile/
Banner Mountin Textiles ( www.nccn.net/~bannermttextile/ ) features the fiber works of Beryl Moody, Dee Jones, Jacqueline Hervey, Stephanie Ruff, Debbie Gibbs and Igor Raven. (All members of Foothill Fibers Guild.)

www.FiberScene.com
Check up on the fiber scene in the Bay Area.

www.sjquiltmuseum.org
The San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles. 110 Paseo de San Antonio, San Jose, CA 95112. (408) 971-0323.

www.colormarketing.org
The Color Marketing Group web page. An association of international color design professionals. Find out what is forecast to be hot 2 to 3 years from now.

www.caning.com
The Caning Shop, suppliers for basketmakers and gourd artists. Owner Jim Widess is a member of Bay Area Basketmakers.

www.blacksheepguild.org
Blacksheep Handweavers Guild web page. The best calendar of weaving events around. Links to related pages and lots of miscellaneous information.

www.textilemuseum.org
The Textile Museum in Washington, DC. Information on current exhibits, membership information, instructions for the care and storage of textiles at home, and more.

www.JohnMarshall.to
John Marshall's web page. Natural dye and natural fabrics. Information about Japanese fibers and Japanese crafts.

www.angelfire.com/mn/FiberHome
Ron Parker's Home Page. Includes "The List of Fiber Lists," information on how to subscribe to fiber-related email lists: basketry, crochet, dyeing, fashion, knitting, lace, needlepoint, papermaking, quilting, rabbits, sheep, spinning, wearable art, weaving, etc.

weaving.miningco.com/
The Mining Co. This is a very comprehensive site, well worth visiting.


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