Fingerweaving by Iroquois Artist Marilyn Hill
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- Mini-lesson: Iroquois artist Marilyn Hill explains the art of fingerweaving at the Tuscarora Health Center, including a brief history of how and where she learned to do fingerweaving, live display of ongoing projects, finished works and how to weave a belt and finish off the fringes.
Supported by a grant from New York State Council on the Arts
Beautiful and inspiring! And thank's for Indonesia subtitle ❤❤❤
What a beautiful lovely lady and such amazing work! I love her outfit as well 😊
Your yarn play is very beautiful. I enjoyed your presentation. Thanks for sharing this. I love that you call weaving and gardening play. That's how I feel about both of them as too
The most beautiful work I have seen.
This was amazing-gorgeous work!
That is lots of work, but the finished product is so beautiful.
Such beautiful "play" and you seem like a lovely woman. I enjoyed this, maybe I will try it. :-)
Thank you for your beautiful sharing
Beautiful work. How can I get the books. So I can carry on the tradition
Beautiful and inspiring!
Wopila! Beautiful.
Thank you for mailing my information from the Dayton, Ohio Library. I learned so much.
Lovely video, thank you! I have only just discovered this technique, I am inspired to experiment now!
How do you determine the length
yarn to use for these interesting patterns
wow! such an amazing artist & stunning work - thanks so much for posting this! 💞
Whats the name of the yellow book thats on the table?
Amazing skill! :)
So Beautiful!
Stunning work.
Wanishi! Can you please add LINKS to the BOOKS that she shows...in this videos DESCRIPTION BOX please? tia