Gallery of Our Work - Elizabeth Marsh

Elizabeth Marsh has been spinning for over 20 years, and weaving for nearly as long. After taking classes at the Hill Institute and the Worcester Center for Crafts, Betty continued to self-educate, and learned to push the boundaries. She specializes in household linens and has a particular interest in colonial patterning, but creates rag rugs and clothing as well. Betty is always experimenting, using handspun and stenciling as well as working with traditionally millspun materials.

Spinning

left: variegated merino; cotton "denim"
right: lama and lama/alpaca ply
back: soy silk; middle: bamboo; front: soy silk and beads

Household Linens

left: overshot table runner in 8/2 cotton, Whig Rose pattern
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Bronson lace towel with stenciled Swedish Horse pattern; 10/2 cotton
hemmed towel in10/2 cotton in Swedish Heritage pattern (monks belt and plain weave)
right: closeup
left: 8/2 towel in huch variation with plain weave
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Bronson lace runner in 30/2 boiled wetspun Irish linen
Summer and Winterand plain weave "Quilt Pattern" in 10/2 cotton