About

I am a self-taught, award-winning weaver, and have been weaving since 2001.

I'm a member of the Handweaver's Guild of America, Complex Weavers and am an active Board Member of the Weavers' Guild of Boston. I have led classes at numerous weaving guilds in New England, as well as at the New England Weavers Seminar and I've have had original work published in Handwoven Magazine, including the Endnotes article for the March/April 2008 issue.

I sell my work through the deCordova Museum shop in Lincoln, MA, Craftland in Providence, Rhode Island, Miller's Thumb Gallery in Greenboro, VT, and Boston-area fine art and craft shows, as well as at the monthly First Saturday Open Studios at Western Avenue Studios in Lowell, Massachusetts (Studio 321).

I live in beautiful, rural Harvard, Massachusetts with my husband, two children, large dog, two cats and numerous fish. We're planning to expand the menagerie by adding a small flock of chickens in the spring. I love watching my neighbor's ridiculously picturesque flock of sheep (complete with a guardian llama) while weaving on my little 4-shaft Harrisville loom at home.

My two larger looms - a 12-shaft LeClerc Colonial and a 16-shaft Weavebird compudobby - live in my studio at Western Avenue Studios in historic Lowell, Massachusetts. In my former life, I graduated from MIT with a degree in Philosophy and Linguistics, went to law school in Texas, and was a litigator at two very large law firms. (I'm much happier and much more relaxed now!)