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The home and shop that Paul built in 1947, viewed from the dirt drive that leads to the house. C. 1980's.






Anne would card, spin and dye her own wool before heading to her loom. She would sometimes collect lichens from granite rocks in the Colorado mountains with which she would dye the wool as the Natives used to do. Here, she enjoys the summer sun on the front porch of Paul's shop. His disc sander can be seen in the background.

Anne at her loom in the living room, well situated to watch birds at the feeder as she worked. She had a button pin that she loved and kept on her loom that said, "once you're warped, what's weft?"


















