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Episode 19: Ashli Tyre – Mount Rainier, Navajo weaving, Natural dyeing and process

Episode 19: Ashli Tyre – Mount Rainier, Navajo weaving, Natural dyeing and process

FromMaking Conversation


Episode 19: Ashli Tyre – Mount Rainier, Navajo weaving, Natural dyeing and process

FromMaking Conversation

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Apr 21, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I’m very excited to share the eighteenth episode of the Woolful podcast. Today we get to meet and hear the journey of a fascinating weaver from the Pacific Northwest, Ashli Tyre. Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Portfiber, a wonderful shop in Portland, Maine, specializing in one of a kind, hand-dyed fiber and yarn. Casey has curated an incredible collection of spinning fiber including yak, Chiri, Alpaca, Polwarth and hand-dyed blends. You can visit Portfiber in person when in Portland Maine or shop online at portfiber.com Fiber folk: I first came across Ashli’s work via Instagram awhile back when I was mesmerized by her weaving and one day my friend Kathy sent an email sharing a bit of Ashli’s special story, process and a photo she’d taken, thinking she’d be a beautiful addition to the podcast. I couldn’t agree more. Much of Ashli’s inspiration comes from a very special place, the Pacific Northwest and in particular, Mount Rainier. Her approach and dedication to process, from wool selection, to natural dyeing to spinning and weaving, is just incredible. You can find Ashli at ashlityre.wordpress.com and on Instagram @ashlidtyre. Man on the street: For this week’s “Man on the Street” I asked a question, shared by […]
Released:
Apr 21, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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