lmainjohnson7: Replica Gitksan spindle
lmainjohnson7: Chinchero weaver making a strap
lmainjohnson7: Quechua weaver from Patabamba
lmainjohnson7: Karhui textiles-1
lmainjohnson7: Quechua weaving
lmainjohnson7: weaving made by Libia Palomeno, Amaro
lmainjohnson7: drop spindle with medieval whorl (2)
lmainjohnson7: medieval ceramic spindle whorl
lmainjohnson7: drop spindle with medieval whorl
lmainjohnson7: niddy-noddy and shetland wool
lmainjohnson7: basket of fleece, niddy-noddy, spindle and distaff
lmainjohnson7: four spindles, four cultures
lmainjohnson7: Gitksan spindle with spun wool
lmainjohnson7: Quechua spindle with mohair
lmainjohnson7: Peruvian coloured tuque
lmainjohnson7: spectrum of hand spun naturally dyed wool
lmainjohnson7: hand spun wool, shades of white, brown and gray
lmainjohnson7: handspun wool, natural colours and earth tones
lmainjohnson7: flax yarn and weaving
lmainjohnson7: basket of wool
lmainjohnson7: cochineal dyed rose-path twill scarf
lmainjohnson7: Low D whistle case with card-woven strap
lmainjohnson7: the finished silk trim
lmainjohnson7: Leslie weaving silk band (side view)
lmainjohnson7: Leslie weaving silk band
lmainjohnson7: card woven silk trim
lmainjohnson7: hand made string samples
lmainjohnson7: naturally dyed wool
lmainjohnson7: Mexican Indigo
lmainjohnson7: grinding cochineal