We Work for Food

Basketmaking
Spinning

Weaving
Knitting
Bobbin Lace
Tatting
Growing Flax
Dyeing
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Mountain Dulcimer
Woodturning
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Chip Carving
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Dalton House
Ezell-Peavy House
1954 John Deere 60

Sharing the Joy of Spinning and Weaving
(Or We Will Work for Food)

Demonstrating Spinning Wheel at an Elementary School

Elizabeth has a traveling spinning and weaving road show. Here she is shown demonstrating at the Ohio State Centennial Celebration held by Greene Elementary School in Gallipolis, Ohio. The school is across the river from where we live. She was contacted to participate through connections made at the John C. Campbell Folk School in North Carolina. The tall wheel on the left of the image is a New York walking wheel and the one being examined by a student is her Canadian wheel.

Below she shows off an unusual spinning wheel with two flyers sometimes referred to as a "gossip wheel." On the table are samples of fibers for the students to touch and feel

One of the benefits of volunteering is that we get to eat lunch in the school cafateria with the children--for free!

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