The Guild House is stocked with a wonderful donation of used books for sale. Thanks to Marion Sullivan & Fern Handler for making this generous donation from Donna Sanner’s collection. Paperbacks $3.00Hard cover $5.00Magazines $1.00Special/out of print $10.00 Stop...
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Ikat Guild House Display
Stop by the Guild House in February and March to see a lovely display of Ikats from Indonesia, Uzbekistan, and Cambodia. Thank you to Tracy Kaestner for the photos! To learn more about Ikats, visit the links below:...
I Stabilized My Spools When Winding
Guest post from CHH member Ginny Martin I am very happy with some alterations I made to me spool rack so the yarn flows freely to my warping board. I found a wonderful way to keep the spools on my spool rack from sliding on the wires and getting wrapped around...
Fall Artisan Market Success
Loyal shoppers and newcomers alike attended the CHH Fall Artisan Market from October 27-29, 2022. As always, the Guild House was full of a fantastic assortment of handmade items including scarves, dish towels, jewelry, art, and tools, each item handcrafted by a CHH...
HCCC Family Festival
On a sunny day in November, volunteers from CHH met at the Houston Center For Contemporary Craft for a day of rope-making with the Houston community. Teamwork! A father and his two daughters operate the rope twisting device as a team. On the other end, CHH volunteer...
Fall 2022 Artisan Market
Linens and towels and baskets, oh my!The CHH Fall Artisan Market is here! Thursday, October 27, 6-9pmFriday, October 28, 10am-5pmSaturday, October 29, 10am-5pm Shop artisan, handcrafted items like table linens, kitchen towels, rugs, garments, jewelry, scarves, hats,...
Rigid Heddle Study Group Display
On view through October 15, 2022: the exhibit space is full of lovely handwoven pieces woven by members of our new study group, Flexible Rigid Heddlers. Dubbed "the Flexheads", this group meets at the guild house on the last Saturday of the month at 10:00 a.m. The...
Baskets with Mary Brown
The July and August exhibit at the Guild House features basketry by CHH member Mary Brown. Mary first learned to weave baskets in 1994 in a small basket shop in Oak Ridge, Texas. She continued to weave at the shop with her friends at every Wednesday until the shop...