PROGRAM

Weave the Colors of Ghost Ranch

Led by Sarah Webster & Sarah Noggle
Weave dishtowels with the colors of cliffs and mesas, turquoise, sky, sun, sand, and rock.  Pick your pattern of stripes or plaids, then select your colors: brilliant, muted, or the myriad hues you mix in-between to remind you of your visit to Ghost Ranch.  All levels are welcome.
Program Details
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Categories: Art Ghost Ranch Program Textiles
Date & Time Details: 3:00 pm Check in
10:00 am Check out
Location: Ghost Ranch
Address: 280 Private Drive 1708, Abiquiu, NM, USA
Contact: Information info@ghostranch.org 505-685-1000 Email Us About Program
About the Leaders
Sarah Webster
Sarah Webster
I have been weaving for over 15 years, starting on a rigid heddle, then graduating to shaft floor and table looms. A maker at heart, I love craft in many forms – weaving, quilting, sewing, knitting/crochet, book-binding, basketry, origami, leatherwork, woodcarving, gardening, and creating cards. I’ve taught weaving and other crafts locally, and am active in local weaving and quilt guilds. My super-powers are my patience, my curiosity to learn more about the world and creativity, and my passion to pass it on.
Sarah Noggle
Sarah Noggle
Sarah Noggle finds inspiration in the colors and textures driving across the country and at home in the hills and forests of southern Indiana. Watching children light up when a math problem is solved using fiber, thread and weaving has fed her decades long enthusiasm of teaching fiber arts. She is a textile conservator having hands on ancient wool tapestries, a collection of 16th century silk fragments and the Indiana 1954 Milan High School regional basketball winner’s banner. (Check out the movie “Hoosiers”).

Combining all of the above and in collaboration with LEAF and the Lotus World Music Festival she has co-curated textile shows , World Blues: Shades of Indigo, Seeing Red: World Textiles and Around the Body, Around the World. Everything we wear was once a raw fiber.