![]() ![]() Hansen grew up surrounded by female artists and handcrafters, and her work evolved from knitting to crocheting to spinning wool and, now, weaving. Weaving is accessible for most and can help build hand-eye coordination, strengthen fine motor skills and boost mood.īradie Hansen, a Burlington-based therapist and fiber artist/handcrafter, says that mindfulness and weaving are intrinsically connected. Together, your family can use weaving skills to create wall-worthy art on a budget. Thousands of years ago, our ancestors wove clothing, baskets, blankets and sails. Try weaving, a process that involves interlacing yarn, fiber, and even leaves and sticks to create a decorative textile. While March in Vermont means fluctuating weather, there's something your family can do to bring consistency, calm and creativity to this fickle month. ![]()
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