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      • The Vikings:  A Wool Legacy
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      • In Memoriam: Merrie Hewitt
      • In Memoriam: Maryly Wallof, Longtime Member of Motherlode Weavers and Spinners
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      • Tailored from Hand Woven by Joan Near
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      • Learn by Doing Conference – August 3-6, 2023
      • The Woman Who Embroiders Nature:  A Conversation with Amanda Cobbett
      • Book Review: The Valkyries’ Loom
      • Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My! And a Groundhog or Two
      • The Seaweed Sheep of Ronaldsay
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      • CNCH 2023 WILL TAP YOUR CREATIVITY WITH A VARIETY OF DYEING AND SPINNING CLASSES
      • CNCH to offer 16 diverse classes taught by experts in their fields
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      • Interview: Elizabeth Bayer, Annandale Art and Textile Center
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      • 25th Convergence, Knoxville, International Fiber Arts Conference
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      • Interview: Maren Beck of Above the Fray Hill Tribe Arts
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      • Book Review: The Book of Boro by Susan Briscoe
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      • A Conversation with Deborah Robson
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      • Obituary: Sandra Rude, Textile Artist, Teacher, Cellist
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Posted on March 21, 2013March 21, 2013 by Judy Fisher
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