For the Table

Is there anything more pleasing than cotton and linen? Table mats, handwoven, machine washable, strong and not fussy: useful cloth. On sale now at the studio. Make a visit soon! Nov. 5 is the first open studio Saturday this year, and I look forward to seeing you.

Stash Sacks

These Stash Sacks are handmade from my cloth collection: some are painted, some are dyed, some are woven. All are useful, washable, easy to carry sacks ready for just about anything. Each one is signed. Talk about beautiful!  Get ready for sales days coming up soon: November 5, November 19, December 3, December 17. Studio will…

Set The Edge

Black and white table runner in twill and basket weaves. Flecks of color add depth, interest. 17 inches wide, 94 inches long, and hemmed for a fine finish. Sales upcoming in November and December here at at the studio. Or make an appointment to take this gorgeous piece home. Here’s to the last day of summer! Follow me…

Summer Table

An elegant table top. An utterly unique design. Graphic, clean, gentle. 100% cotton, handwoven and available at the studio. 34 inches by 32 inches. To see it, and much more, arrange a visit to the studio soon. Follow me at Pinterest and @aktextiles on Instagram.

The Long View

Wear The Sky, shown here at full length, now for sale at the studio. Follow me at Pinterest and @aktextles on Instagram. Or make a visit!

Coat for Spring

Full of light, my handwoven Coat for Spring is ready for you at the studio today. Follow me at Pinterest and @aktextiles. Make a visit!

Red and Black

On the loom today, table mats in red and black. Woven in canvas weave on 252 threads. 2016 is here! Make a visit! @aktextiles on Instagram, and follow me on Pinterest.

Furoshiki

Wrap your bread. Wrap a gift. Use cloth, in the Japanese tradition of furoshiki. This cloth is 100 percent cotton, woven in a twill weave plaid.

Tweed Boa

A warm and strong boa scarf, featuring tweedy woolens, ribbons, lace, and the treasured oddments of a textile designer’s life. Warm and glamorous. Available at the studio, so arrange a visit today, and follow me at Pinterest and @aktextiles. Warm up!

Triangle Scarf

Mixing green frizette and aqua cotton with Liz’s hand spun mohair yarns makes a stunning combination. This knit design forms a triangle scarf when tied in front.  Look for it at the Charlottesville Waldorf School Holiday Bazaar, Saturday, December 5, 2015, http://www.cwaldorf.org. Southerstone Homestead Farm is Liz Cherry’s booth.