Come see these juried artists at the Triangle Weavers Guild Annual Sale and Show
Saturday, November 8, 2025 10am-4pm.
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Lamb on the Loom
by Pattie Lamb

Pattie Lamb creates one-of-a-kind, handwoven scarves, shawls, baby blankets, baby wraps, and household linens. She also will have some of her homespun yarn for sale at the event.  

Website: lambontheloom.com
Instagram: @lambweaves
Facebook: @LambOnTheLoom


Toft Cottage Weavery
by Patricia Rushmore

Patricia designs and hand weaves shawls and capes along with linens for the home.  

Facebook: @toftcottageweavery
Instagram: @toftcottageweavery

Avillion Farm
by Elaina M. Kenyon

Avillion Farm is a diversified fiber enterprise featuring yarn, roving, felted home goods, and nuno-felted scarves from the fibers of our own sheep, goats, rabbits, and alpacas, as well as unique handspun yarns.

Website: avillionfarm.com
Etsy: @avillionfarmfibers
Facebook: @AvillionFarm

Bird’s Eye Weaving
by Marcia Toms

Marcia Toms will have a selection of handmade kitchen linens and scarves available.  

Website: birdseyeweaving.com
Instagram: @birdseyeweaving

Cribleman Handmade
by Jane Clark

As a small fiber studio, Jane specializes in unique hand-painted and dyed alpaca and alpaca-blend yarns as well as distinctive hand-woven scarves, shawls, baby blankets and household textiles. For handspinners, she offers colorful roving, batts and rolags. 

Website: criblemanfiberartstudio.com
Facebook: @criblemanfiberarts

Laura Weeks Handwoven Textiles
by Laura Weeks

Laura Weeks scours thrift stores for unwanted sweaters made of cashmere, wool, cotton, and linen. She painstakingly disassembles them and uses the resulting yarn to weave scarves, shawls, towels, and blankets. 

Instagram: @laurawoozy

Syd’s Threads
by Sydney Sogol

Sydney Sogol lovingly creates exclusive, one-of-a-kind handwoven pieces inspired by the beautiful colors of birds. Every item is carefully hand dyed and painted, celebrating the natural world. Her line of yarn is perfect for weavers and fiber lovers alike, her unique yarns bring a touch of nature’s artistry to your creative projects.

Website: sydneysogol.com
Instagram: @sydsthread
Facebook: @SydsThreads

Kelly Wove It
by Kelly Walsh

Kelly is a hand weaver, natural dyer, and textile artist who creates home goods, wearables and art pieces. She is fascinated by the tactile nature of textiles and their practical purpose in our daily lives. She works exclusively with natural fibers, and seeks out sustainably grown, processed and dyed yarn wherever she can.

Website: kellywoveit.com

Hatton Handweaving
by Michelle Johnson

Michelle offers handwoven apparel, household textiles, and artwork.

J Johnson Handwovens
by Jean Johnson

Jean’s collection features framed textile art, scarves, tea towels and table runners woven with natural fibers including cotton, wool, linen and silk.

Cherry Run Fiber Art Studio
by Lori Cherry

Unique felted hats, hand dyed alpaca yarns, hand spinners’ roving & top.

Websites: cherryrunfiberartstudio.com &
alpacasatcherryrun.com

Woven Wonders
by Niti Goel

Niti’s creations include handmade hotpads and other crafts woven on potholder looms.

Barbara Koch

Barbara’s table will have woven and felted items, including table runners, scarves, bags and pillows.  She has always enjoyed working with fiber and hopes you will enjoy seeing her recent work.