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Speak: Speak While You Can

I am thrilled to have an oblique fingerwoven piece in the exhibition "Speak: Speak While You Can" from September 4 - October 16, 2020 at...

Unbe-weave-able

Anyone close to Tahlequah can check out some of my work in the Southeastern Indian Artists Association Miniatures Group Exhibition and...

Cherokee Art Market 2019 Booth 152

I am excited for the Cherokee Art Market that will take place this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, October 12 -13, 2019. The booths will be...

Cherokee Days at Vinita, OK

On September 28, I had the pleasure of demonstrating fingerweaving at the Eastern Trails Museum in Vinita, Oklahoma for Cherokee Days. I...

Sam Houston Memorial Museum

The belt is 100 inches long and 4 inches wide in the oblique fingerwoven style. The garters are each 23 inches long and 2.5 inches wide....

ᎢᎬᏱ ᎠᏓᏠᏍᏗ

For a long time, I had wanted to learn to weave. However, I didn't have anyone who I knew that could teach me. My mom gave me some work...

Cherokee National Treasure

When I began fingerweaving in 2000, there was nobody in my community to look to for instruction so I taught myself by following...

Inaugural Belt

Fingerwoven belt that uses a combination of warpface and oblique weaving. The center is a warpface arrowhead. Copper beads outline the...

Fingerweaving

Fingerweaving is done completely by hand and can use a variety of materials. My work primarily uses wool yarn, acrylic yarn, or an...

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