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ArthaLabath
Artha Labath
The year of 1994 found us in Iowa visiting friends and relatives. While at my sister's, I noticed a lot of neat baskets. We were chatting and she said she had been taking weaving classes for a couple of years. I was very interested, as when my husband…
barbararasa
Barbara Rasa
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Betty Shew
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bigcreekbasketryweaving
Chris Siebert, Judy Siebert
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bonnieahrens
Bonnie Ahrens
Beginning in childhood I have had training in all types of utilitarian sewing and needle arts, but my career path was design drafting, civil and industrial. In 1989 I discovered the world of fiber art, primarily in the area of felting, and have since taken…
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Bonnie Schreckengast
About 12 years ago I took a couple of basket classes for fun. After hundreds of baskets it's still fun! There are so many kinds of styles and colors, boredom is never a problem. I use color extensively, and prefer the Cherokee style of weaving, which uses…
celesteprussia
Celeste Prussia
I remember my first art projects under the supervision of the Daughters of the Holy Ghost when crayons, scissors, and paper were my frequent companions. As soap sculpture, decoupage, and collages were added to my elementary education awareness, there…
cindycanfield
Cindy Canfield
I have always created. From the time I was young, I have lived to make things. While studying to be a public school art teacher, my professors never warned me there would be very little time for creating, myself. Recently, I retired from teaching…
edwinaprinster

I am Edwina Prinster and am a Certified Original Hookrug Teacher. I began hooking rugs in 1995. Two of my rugs have been published in a national putlication, The Rug Hooking Magazine. Instructional classes are held in my country home just outside…
katherineladendorf
Katherine Ladendorf
  Katherine Ladendorf studied drawing, photography and publishing in college, but always wanted to try weaving. After working for a few newspapers and raising kids for awhile, she finally broke down and bought a loom. A self-taught weaver since 2001, she…
lisasell
Lisa Sell
I graduated from the University of Missouri of Columbia in 1976, majoring in art where I learned to weave. I sell mainly at art shows and by mail order. I weave functional items such as placemats, table runners, napkins, afghans, or wearables such as…
loisjacobs
Lois Jacobs
Floating watercolor across a piece of paper, pulling pulp to make paper, wrapping paper around an armature or forming clay to cast paper into fanciful forms gives me tremendous joy. I attempt to explore thoughts, ideas, perceptions and values based on who…
maryhoelterhoff
Mary Hoelterhoff
I am excited to have just become a new member of the Best of Missouri Hands. Six months ago I moved to Missouri from Kentucky, where I belonged to the Shelltowee Artisans guild. There I lived a simple rural lifestyle in the Cumberland Mountains, similar to…
marymakuta
Mary Makuta
Growing up a native St. Louisan, I was taught to crochet and hand embroider fine linens when I was ten years old. By thirteen, I enjoyed designing and sewing my own clothing and gifts with fine hand and machine sewing. As a parent with two sons, I enjoyed…
nancyclark
Nancy Clark
The Artist  My first weaving studio was an outdoor patio adjoining our country home on the Greek island of Paros in 1971. There, in view of the turquoise Aegean Sea, nestled among lemon and olive groves, drenched with sunlight from a cloudless,…
peggywyman
Peggy Wyman
This BOMH Member is juried in two categories: Ceramics / Sculpture & Fiber.   “I’ve never seen anything like this.” That’s the comment I hear from those who view my fiber sculptures for the first time. Each piece is created from pine needles, Irish…
ritawilliams
Rita Williams
Rita Williams has been part of the Fiber Art Community since 1976. She really wanted to be a potter, ordered a potters wheel, which never came and became a weaver, spinner and whatever else went with being a Fiber Art person and never regretted it. She was…
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Ruth Ann Bridger
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sherrybingaman
Sherry Bingaman
  I have been obsessed with textiles and color since I started making and selling aprons door to door as a nine-year-old. I took my first weaving class as a textile major at Iowa State University and have been immersed in everything woven ever since. Silk…
shirleyeleynachtrieb
Shirley Eley Nachtrieb
Shirley Nachtrieb, a graduate of Fontbonne College, resides in St. Charles, Mo. She has been a freelance artist and teacher for over 30 years. Shirley is a signature member of the Society of Layerists in Multimedia, St. Louis Watercolor Society, the…
theresagallup
Theresa Gallup
During my seven-year stay in Japan as a college administrator, a lifetime interest in textiles led to a large collection of kimonos.  I wasn't content to just leave them in drawers so I began designing garments for myself. Soon friends and strangers alike…