PINE MEADOW STUDIO
Vevstol! (Norwegian for Loom!) If you're not captured by their color, their pattern will take your breath away as you touch the fine hand-woven towels and fabrics by Diane Butler of Pine Meadow Studio. Diane weaves beautiful hand towels, blankets and gorgeous wall hangings in traditional Swedish and Norwegian patterns on the large looms (Vevstols!) in her studio.
This artist is inspired by the interplay of color and design, she "loves taking multiple cones of yarn and making order out of chaos on the looms." Diane Butler grew up in the Midwest, learning to sew and knit in the grade-school years and continues to this day to enjoy textiles. The cones of yarn she uses in these different fabrics come mainly from Scandinavia. These linen yarns are made from flax.
Hand-decorated shuttle with bobbinShe crafted a strong business strategy that is sustaining and productive through training classes she attended with Enterprise for Equity. Diane enjoys creating these beautiful pieces in her own time and in her own way and looks forward to continuing her study of weaving and folk dancing in Norway and Sweden in the next several years.
A Norwegian skillbragd traditionally used for coverlets