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Continued …

below: Su Egen, Interrupted Paths, set of four tapestries designed to fit in a 9’ x 23’ space

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below: Su Egen, Serenity, 65" x 36"

Su Egen, "Serenity" image

 

Learning to Weave Navajo-Style; the Journey of an Easterner

by Leslie Mitchell

Learning to weave has taught me patience like nothing else that I’ve ever attempted: playing the guitar, origami, needlework, painting. … Here at home I carry on in occasional frustration but know that I will always be a weaver. What started as a hobby has become a journey, and that realization might just be the best part of all. Weave in beauty.

below: Leslie Mitchell, Multicolor Weaving on Step, 23.5" x 17", 2009, wool weft, cotton warp.
Photograph by John Tallent

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