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Great Women Building a Gracious World Volume 2, Issue 1 January/February 2007
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Mist on the Frost,
by Leslie Shelor
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January/February Contributing Writers Sandra Bennett, Sandy Davis, Carol Denehy, Abby Franquemont, Jeanette Larson, Lucia, Daryl Ries, Linda Scharf, Leslie Shelor, Teresa Simons, Monika Steinbauer, Jessica Stephenson, Suzetta, Lisa Waller
Fiber Femmes is published bi-monthly on-line by:
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Editor: Sandra Bennett Publisher: Leslie Shelor
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Fiber Femmes Favorite Fellow
We spend a lot of time here at Fiber Femmes celebrating the unique spirit and special community of women united by their common love of fiber. The bond of experience that is unique to women, creating a sisterhood that is supportive, generous and caring, is well worth celebrating. Yet there are many men that are also involved in the fiber arts: master spinners, knitters, and artisans that create wonderful tools and spinning wheels.
Here are YOUR nominations for the Fiber Fellow of the Year 2007!
Chris Morgan nominated Jonathan Bosworth, another talented wood artisan, as Fiber Fellow of the Year. For over 30 years Jonathan has been making portable Journey wheels of his own design, inspired by the Indian book charkha. In 1998 he began to make book charkhas and now has a line of beautiful drop spindles. Inspired by parents that were also fiber artisans and woodworkers, Jonathan began his training early in the art of creating special spinning tools. He and his wife, Sheila make their home in Massachusetts with two orange cats.
Barbara Greenstein put in a nomination for Gil Gonsalves, who designs and builds Robin Spinning Wheels. A former boat builder and engineer, Gil travels with his wife, Robin, for whom the wheels are named, and daughter Karen all over New England to promote the wheels. Each wheel is signed and numbered, and the design features light weight and ease of adjustment and is dependable.
So, there are all our favorite fiber fellows! See our Fiber Femmes Focus to find out who won the crown of Fiber Femmes Favorite Fiber Fellow of the Year! |