Sharon Broadley
I got my first loom along with some “how to weave” books 30 years ago. I was smitten and largely self-taught until moving to Victoria in 2008. Since then I have taken many workshops through the Victoria Handweavers and Spinners Guild, at Maiwa (Vancouver) and with Jane Stafford.
I love everything about weaving. If I have to pick just one thing, it is colour interaction. I am fascinated with the way seemingly clashing colours often make the best palettes. Currently I spend most of my weaving time working in plain weave and playing with colour. I weave every day.
British Columbia
Member since 1990s - with some breaks in between!
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"Tea Towel", plainweave, 2/8 cotton, 68.5 x 51.5, 2020

"Tea Towel", plainweave, 2/8 cotton, 68.5 x 51.5, 2020

"Tea Towel", plainweave, 2/8 cotton, 68.5 x 51.5, 2020