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Marilyn Ryan
Whitehall resident Marilyn Ryan has been weaving for about
15 years. She has made a wide variety of items from tiny
sachets to rugs and towels, but her favorite thing to weave
is clothing. Sometimes this is as straight-forward as a soft
winter scarf and sometimes it's as complicated as a finely
tailored jacket. She works in cotton, linen, wool, silk, and
a variety of synthetics. She has even woven lavender and
grass and, in one stretch of the imagination, caution tape.
Marilyn learned to weave through an adult education class
and has been taking classes and teaching herself ever since.
She has gone from working on a simple, small loom on the
dining room table to her current large 8-harness loom in her
home studio. "Looms are like boats," she says. "You always
want one a little bigger." Although weaving is primarily a
hobby for her, Marilyn spends several hours a day weaving,
sewing, and planning projects. She finds the greatest joy
and challenge in learning a new weave structure or trying a
new fiber.
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