Rosepath weavings may be seen and purchased by studio appointment or at the following places.

Carlisle Artisans' Winter Sale

Features work of a small number of Carlisle artists. Many items - large and small - will be for sale. 

December 1 and 3, 2011

Dates and Times:

Thursday, Dec 1

10am - 4pm,  6pm - 9pm

Saturday, Dec 3

11pm - 5pm

Where:

200 Munroe Hill, Carlisle MA., 01741
Map

 

"Essence of Carlisle" Exhibit at Gleason Library in Carlisle

Exhibit:  Features work of Carlisle artists. Some items will be for sale.  My item is a blue and white runner in Summer & Winter.  It is an historic coverlet pattern scaled down to runner size.  Find it just inside the door at the right side of the library.

October 3 - December 31, 2011

Library Hours:

Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays

10am - 9pm

Wednesdays

1pm - 9pm

Fridays

10am - 5pm

Saturdays

10am - 3pm

22 Bedford Road, Route 225
Carlisle, MA  01741

Art at Gleason is sponsored by Friends of the Gleason Public Library.

 

Annual Exhibit and Sale of the Weavers' Guild of Boston

At the Josiah Smith Barn, 358 Boston Post Road, Weston, MA.
Thursday, Nov 3 5pm  -  9pm
Friday, Nov 4 10am - 9pm
Saturday, Nov 5 10am - 5pm
Sunday, Nov 6 10am - 4pm
 
Directions:   Route 128 to Route 20 west.  Go 1 mile, then turn right onto Boston Post Road.  Go .3 mile -  Josiah Smith Barn is on the left, #358 next to the Josiah Smith Tavern and opposite Church Street (on your right). ;

Parking:  Opposite the barn is some street parking.  Or, continue west past Josiah Smith Barn and park on the street, or in lots behind the Weston Center shops on your left.

If you would like to receive a post card a few weeks before the event, send me email, nancy@rosepath.com


The Guild Sale has sometimes been called "The Scarf Sale", but
there is much more.....
 


Fancy hats


Dolls in hand-woven attire

 


Exquisitely detailed Judaica

Jackets, coats, yarn (right))
 


And, of course, more scarves (left and center),
and throws (right)

 

 

Also wall hangings, rugs, pillows, sachets, bookmarks, cards, purses, baby bibs, blankets, guitar straps (gasp) and an exhibit of on how to begin weaving.

You will find historic weaves resurrected from antique drafts as well as contemporary looks.  You'll see all kinds of fiber - traditional linen, cotton, mohair, silk, rayon, and wool; tencel and bamboo, as well as fancy textured yarns:  chenille, boucle and eyelash. All of it the work of about 40 imaginative weavers dedicated to their craft.