The Great Southwest Antique Show
Every trip to New Mexico we take to visit family, I look for a new turquoise piece of jewelry (or two…).READ MORE
Every trip to New Mexico we take to visit family, I look for a new turquoise piece of jewelry (or two…).READ MORE
I recently did another appearance on New Day Northwest. It’s amazing how much more comfortable I can be in front of a tv camera with just a little practice.READ MORE
In our house, weaving Ojo de Dios (also known as God’s Eye) are a fun summer pastime. I actually first made these as an adult, with my daughter’s 3rd grade Girl Scout troop many years ago, and I’ve love their graphic simplicity ever since. They are easy to make, quick to learn, and meditative to weave. They are certainly pretty in their simplest form, but over the years we’ve added some simple customizations into ours that I’ll share below. Grab some scrap yarn… or twine…. or Para cord …or fabric, a few sticks from the yard, something icy to drink, and start weaving!
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