Colorful textile spools and bowls of thread at a market stand.
Colorful satin fabric in shades of turquoise, purple, pink, and white, draped and folded with a shiny, textured surface.

My handmade scarves and accessories are designed to bring serenity and peace to those who wear them. A piece of my heart is interlaced into each unique piece.

A woman standing on a rock at the beach holding a flowing black fabric in the air, with ocean water and a cloudy sky in the background.
A blurred white workspace with scattered papers, a potted plant on the right, and a vertical stick-like object on the left.
A cotton stem with fluffy white cotton bolls and brown papery seed pods against a plain white background.
Rows of white spools of thread on a textile machine, viewed through a fence.

About

The Table, the Fiber, and the Scarves!

I am a licensed mental health counselor by training and a fiber artist by nature. I have been crocheting for many years and have fallen in love with spinning, knitting, weaving, and felting; making felted silk scarves in particular. I live with my family in an old Victorian farmhouse. We have an antique sewing table that acts as an island in the kitchen. It was actually taken from a sewing factory in the 1800s. This table is the perfect vehicle on which to create my scarves. Every time I make a scarf I feel that the history of the table is helping to inspire the design of the scarf and believe the history of our home has contributed to my artistic development as well. Our rural country setting lends itself to creating graceful and comforting pieces of wearable art that bring happiness to the person who wears them. I often stop and think how fortunate I am to be able to help people in my professional work and to bring people happiness through my art. I find that I can put my love of fiber, spinning, and felting into the scarves I make. The past many years from learning to crochet to felting have been a wonderful journey of self-discovery and I look forward to where I will go next. You never know, there may be some sheep or an alpaca or two in the backyard someday.

Featured Favorites

A red and orange shawl with floral design draped over a black mannequin bust.

Sunset Colors Felted

Wrap/Scarf

Colorful silk scarf with a butterfly design displayed on a black mannequin bust.

Peacock-inspired Felted

Wrap/Scarf

Hand-painted, abstract, multicolored textile scarf draped over a black mannequin bust.

Rustic Colors Felted

Wrap/Scarf

View of thatched-roof beach cabanas with white curtains tied to the posts, under a partly cloudy blue sky.

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