We have so many talented members! Below you’ll find links to their websites with information on classes, handmade items and more!
If you would like your information included here, please email web@cvfg.org.
Margaret Radcliffe offers in-person workshops in knitting and dyeing and virtual knitting workshops.
Visit her website, Maggie’s Rags to see the complete list.
Interested in working with cotton or flax? Check out Cindy Connor’s website Homeplace Earth.
Julie Gerken offers handwoven items in her ETSY shop, Julie Gerken Designs.
Heidi Rugg offers puppet making classes and puppet shows. Visit Barefoot Puppets for more information.
Maria Baker has mohair fleeces, handspun yarn and more from her farm, Howlett Farm Fiber Works.
Fran Saverot’s Tunis sheep provide raw fleece, roving and yarn for purchase through her website Three Sheep Inn Farm.
Are you interested in becoming a better knitter, crocheter, designer, teacher or tech editor?
Edie Eckman has a class on that! See her list here.
Cynthia D. Haney is a wood turner and makes drop spindles, crochet hooks, nostepinnes, niddy-noddys, wpi tools, diz w/ threaders, etc.
She also teaches spindle spinning classes. Visit Cynthia Wood Spinner to learn more.
Shelley Jones makes original felt pieces and felted wearables that can be viewed and purchased on her website.
Weaver Jane Anthony exhibits her work at various craft shows and shops, including an Annual Holiday Show in her Reston Studio and the Northern Virginia Crafters Guild shows. Visit her website to learn more.
Ron Leone sells quilts under the name Men In Quilts at Crossroads Art Center and on his website.
