Hand Cards
Glimakra Hand Cards 72 TPI
Glimakra Hand Cards 114 TPI
Hand Powered Bobbin Winders
Ashford Bobbin Winder, wood
Glimakra Bobbin Winder
Leclerc Hand Bobbin Winder
Schacht Hand Bobbin Winders
Harrisville Designs Wool
Jacquard
Kromski Hand Spindles
Kromski Drop Spindle
Lazy Kates
Kromski Lazy Kate Arched
Kromski Lazy Kate Vertical
Schacht Tensioned Lazy Kate
Line Linen
Bockens Line Linen 16/1
Bockens Line Linen 16/2
Bockens Line Linen Miscellaneous Sizes
Local Instructors

Barbara Pickett
Barbara Setsu Pickett and her son Michael create highly textured silk scarves for their Mihara Shibori Studio collections. Barbara is an Associate Professor Emeritus in the Department of Art at the University of Oregon. The focus of her teaching and creative practice is velvetweaving, shibori, natural dyeing and artists’ books. Michael specializes in indigo dyeing and shibori and has created unique shibori patterns.

Cheshire Mayroshon
Cheshire is an extraordinary lady!

Judy Ness
Judy Ann Ness is a tapestry artist and fiber arts teacher in Eugene, OR. She is primarily interested in color in weaving, spinning and dyeing. Her tapestry work is usually figurative with feather forms or landscapes often featured. Judy’s special interests are in Norwegian textiles and Diné (Navajo) weaving. Her students are encouraged to participate in an atmosphere of fun while exploring their unique voices and nurturing the urge to create.

Laura McClain
Laura’s love for fiber arts began at age five when her grandmother taught her to crochet, sparking a lifelong passion for yarn and wool and all the fuzzy things. As a wet felter, she crafts pieces that bring comfort, joy, and a sense of belonging—cozy shawls and scarves to wrap up in, and bags, baskets, and vessels to hold life’s treasures and the beauty of every day things. Her classes are all about exploration and fun, whether you're shaping 3D vessels, blending textures in nuno-felted cowls, or adding magic with surface design techniques. Come play with wool—laughter is always included!

Marilyn Robert
Marilyn Robert has worked in the field of textile design and fiber art since the 1980s. She earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in Fibers from the University of Oregon. She has been the recipient of grants and awards, including a Japan Foundation Artist Grant in 1997 to travel in Japan for study of traditional indigo-dyed textiles and contemporary fiber art. Her artwork is exhibited internationally. She is the author of several articles about textiles, and enjoys curatorial work. She taught for thirteen years at Lane Community College as head of the Fibers program, and as an adjunct Fine Arts professor at the University of Oregon, both in Eugene, Oregon. Marilyn is the co-founder of Eugene Textile Center and currently travels, lecturing and teaching workshops. In 2001, she organized a textile tour to Turkey, where she returned in 2012 for the First International Textile Conference in Istanbul. She teaches both surface design techniques, such as dyeing, printing, mechanical and chemical manipulations of cloth, as well as handweaving. Marilyn is passionate about dyeing with botanical dyes and continues to teach and to learn more about this, her favorite subject.
Visit Marilyn's website for a glimpse of her amazing artwork: marilynrobert.com