Weaving Dreams to Reality.

Weaving as a metaphor for peaceful acceptance of self and others, faith in a higher power, and creating beauty with your hands.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Weaving Circles

Weaving Circles are small groups, led by a circle leader, who come together in purpose, through the act of weaving small, sacred objects. 
These 7 objects mirror human development, and are created with thought and care. In essence, we are recreating our inner selves through the act of 'sacred weaving.'
Circles are kept small to facilitate sharing and intimacy. The emotional environment is positive and supportive.
Once a weaving circle has been formed, members meet monthly. Typically this course is a semester long to complete the first 6 keyforms.
The majority of keyforms may be completed in one 2-3 hour session. Others, like the mask, may need 2 or more sessions to complete.
The shawl is a significant project that requires it's own semester to complete.
Our first circle will start in March at Paradise Fibers. This is a class for adults. 
An adolescent group is in the planning stages for mature girls ages 13-18. The focus will be positive thinking and self esteem.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Weaving a Life in Paradise!

'Weaving a Life' weaving circles will soon be starting at Paradise Fibers in Spokane.
My name is Diana Taylor and I am a certified 'Weaving a Life' coach.
My goal is to help you to create beautiful, sacred objects, in a positive and supportive setting, using the 7 keyforms of 'Weaving a Life' as created by Susan Barrett Merrill.
Our first class, the amulet, we are asking for help in some area of our lives that needs change in order for us to grow in a positive way.
An example of this could be: I call into my life, a sense of calm and peace within.
Please join us for 'Weaving a Life in Paradise,' and be thinking about what you want to call into your life.