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Bluster Bay Shuttle Trunk Show

Ever notice the beautifully hand crafted wood shuttles by Bluster Bay? These handcrafted shuttles are always in demand and cherished by weavers. This is a free event, open to all weavers

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Bluster Bay Shuttle Trunk Show

Bluster Bay Shuttle Trunk Show

Ever notice the beautifully hand crafted wood shuttles by Bluster Bay? These handcrafted shuttles are always in demand and cherished by weavers. This is a free event, open to all weavers

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Meet Sara Bixler, owner of Red Stone Glen Fiber Arts Center, and check out a variety of shuttles from Bluster Bay Woodworks. Sara will be bringing a variety of shuttle models. These hand-crafted shuttles are often sold out, so this is a great opportunity for weavers in the Northwest. For more information, check out their website:
https://blusterbaywoodworks.com/

Details

  • Free (but please register so we know how many people to expect)
  • Weavers new to BARN are welcome to take a tour of the Fiber Arts Studio.
  • If you're walking across on the Seattle-Bainbridge Island ferry, we can arrange a shuttle to BARN. Contact ccamp@bainbridgebarn.org if interested.
Instructor
Sara Bixler

Sara is the owner and resident instructor of Red Stone Glen Fiber Arts Center in Pennsylvania (https://redstoneglen.com/). Her students praise her ability to guide them through the challenging world of color theory. Sara has spent many years experimenting with color in weaving, focusing her studies on how color relationships are affected by yarn size, luster, sett, and weave structure. She loves giving students core principles to follow so they become more confident in their color decisions. A second-generation handweaver, spinner and dyer, she credits her father, master weaver Tom Knisely, for the depth of her knowledge. Sara holds bachelor’s degrees in fine arts and K-12 education, is a frequent contributor to Handwoven and Spin Off magazines, and lives in a historic 1810 home which also serves as a haven for fiber artists.

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