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Every throw, bowl, and basket in our shop passes through someone's hands before it reaches yours, from the Hudson loom room to a kiln in Asheville to a cooperative workshop in Oaxaca.
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2026-06-20 · Mara Ellison
Notes from the Dye Garden: The June Weld Harvest
Weld comes in fast in June, and we have about a week to cut it before it goes to seed. Here's what a harvest day at the dye garden actually looks like.

2026-05-05 · Loomcraft Studio
Introducing the Maker Series No. 4
Our fourth Maker Series run pairs a new twill weave structure with a wood-ash glaze from the Asheville kiln, in a run of forty pieces each. Once they're gone, they're gone.

2025-11-12 · Mara Ellison
Caring for Handwoven Textiles Through Winter
Wood heat, dry air, and heavy use put more strain on handwoven wool than any other season. A few habits from the studio to keep your throws and linens through the cold months.







