Hand Weaving by Nancy O'Connor


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Hand weaving by Nancy O’Connor is a small business located in Ashuelot, N.H. that is keeping alive a traditional craft. Products include elegant rayon chenille scarves, shawls, pillows and hair scrunchies that come in a variety of rich color combinations. Table runners are woven in an assortment of old colonial patterns making these textiles exquisite home accessories. All creations are carefully woven and finely finished in the tradition that people have come to expect of a New Hampshire product.


The Weaving Story

"Hand-weaving for me was a natural next step after many years of sewing and making gifts. To create and design fabric one thread at a time creates a rhythm to my life”.

When Nancy O'Connor bought a simple back strap loom over 30 years ago little did she realize that it was just the beginning of a life long passion for weaving.

Her hand-woven family gift ideas became a small business when her items sold at small local craft fairs. Hand-Weaving by Nancy O'Connor has become more product defined over the years. Now, instead of making many one of a kind items she does production weaving and creates vibrant rayon chenille scarves, shawls, and hair scrunchies.

Nancy finds it gratifying to create her own original patterns and color schemes. The medley of colors reflect natures beauty that surrounds her at her mountain-side home - flowers, trees, birds and the four seasons of New England.

Thinking back on her early years of weaving she remembers weaving and assembling pocketbooks, place mats and ponchos into the wee hours of the morning in preparation for up-coming fairs. When she married, her husband was in the Navy and they traveled across the country with a floor loom and bags of yarn. Her weaving education came from trial and error and from the other weavers that she met during their traveling years. Settling back in New Hampshire Nancy raised a family, acquired sheep, learned to spin and became a devoted weaver. Today visitors are greeted by the sound of swish / thump of her large floor loom.

Besides weaving Nancy enjoys demonstrating and teaching her craft. She feels that demonstrating is a great way to help educate the public to what weaving is all about - creating cloth one thread at a time. She finds it rewarding to work with 4-H groups, Girl Scouts and with school groups. She hopes that she will inspire at least one interested young person to help carry on the tradition of hand-weaving.


The League of New Hampshire
75th Annual Craftsmen Fair

Mount Sunapee Resort

Newbury, NH


August 2nd - 10th

10:00 am to 5 pm

Please visit my booth

#411 in Tent #4

For more fair info please visit:

www.nhcrafts.org

Nancy is a juried member of the following organizations;
N.H. League of Craftsmen

N.H.Made

Cheshire Craftsmen,
 
and Twine
(Tapestry Weavers in New England).

Nancy's weaving can be found at:

Hannah Grimes Marketplace
(Keene, NH), 
 
Classic Gifts 
at the Williams Inn
 
(Williamstown, Ma),  

Gallery at the Vault 
(Springfield VT.), 

League of NH Craftsmen  Fine Crafts Gallery,
(Littleton NH), 

The Wishing Well 
(Gilford, NH)

Fleur duJour 
(Winchester, NH),
 
and at select craft fairs during the holiday season. (schedule)


Sheridan House Museum Local history and Museum tour.

Golden Goose Antiques Local online Shop

Last day updated
7-20-08
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