Loom for Sale
Many of you have stopped in to see how we produce fabrics, embellish, weave on floor looms. Our partner, Dee Conner, is selling her LeClerc Counterbalance loom. Asking price is a firm $700.
This loom needs no repairs, has had new tex heddles put on all four harnesses, has a great tie up (if you've bought these looms before you know that can be a snag!!!) and is ready to weave.
Please give us a call and stop by if you are interested!
Pictures to follow
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Year of the Orchid Horse

The Chinese Year of the Wood Horse is rumored to bring prosperity, creativity and quite a few positive things. And we are all about positive things!

At Fiber Company, it is not unusual to see us clustered around a button, a garment, throw, stack of yarn and color samples working to assemble the perfect color combination for this piece of fabric. We often go outside to find full-spectrum light to help assemble color combinations. The changes in season, indoor lighting vs. outside lights and the relationship of warm and cool colors is very important when designing a piece of fabric.
Different people are attracted to different colors depending on their personality types. Dyes that we use change with different yarn spins and types of yarn: bamboo, wool, cotton and silk. Color is a complex

and for us neverending subject of interest for us!
Many of our favorite fabrics are full of texture. Our fabrics are soft, drapable and often combines and layered. We enjoy creating fabrics, combining them and trying new color combinations. After all, when you are involved with such a process oriented fine craft as handweaving, dyeing and painting make it the way you want it to be!!!! When you come in to visit ask us to share the "Weaver's Handshake" .... we always look forward to sharing that one!
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Spring in the Art District!
Spring in the Art District!
Finally, after so many false starts!
We have flowers sunshine and even bluebirds! Check out our jewelry selection that will add sparkle and color to your ensemble.These lovely earrings by artist Nell Chandler are colorful, lightweight and very comfortable to wear.
We have hats that top off your spring outfit! All made by our local artists and artisans, Fiber Company continues to keep it local, colorful, affordable and unique.
This bright hand-felted hat is created by Susan Roediger. We have an assortment of colors, shapes and styles.
When you visit, you can see our new silks, cottons, tencels and handwoven wearables with spring colors.
Plan to stop in during our first Friday Gallery Hop or during the weekdays- we are open Tuesdays 11-3, Wednesdays through Fridays 11-5, Saturdays 11-3 and by appointment. We are often working on our projects- give us a call if you want to stop in another time! Happy Spring and Hope to see you soon!
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Fall at Fiber Company
Change in weather, change in colors, change in temperatures!
New For Fall
Join us at Fiber Company to wrap up the warm weather and head to the fall of the year. This fall should be full of color, sunlight and all the best parts of the autumn. Fiber Company constantly carries a unique selection of hand-made items by partners in the shop along with a gallery of local artists' wares.The wrap you see featured here is by Fiber Company partner Carolyn Glazener. You can see more of Carolyn's handwoven wraps, scarves and throws in the Fiber Company studio (often you can see Carolyn at work on something new and always exciting!) and you will be able to see Carolyn's booth at the upcoming Piedmont Craftsmen Fair in November one block from the Downtown Art District and Fiber Company.
We're open regular hours and a few extra ones too!
Fiber Company is open for First Friday Gallery Hops and operates on the regular hours of 11-3 Tuesday, 11-5 Wednesday - Friday and 11-3 Saturday. We are also open by special appointment, too!Find us on Facebook for some quick photos of our artwork and craft that comes into the studio and leaves so quickly!
Thanks to everyone who helped us celebrate our 25th Anniversary in September. It was great to be able to share our love of fibers and give a few markdown prices too!
October gets us inspired for holiday shopping so plan to check in at the Gallery Hop and during the whole month of October. We carry the work of over 40 artists in our shop along with construction of our own wearables and home accessories in the shop year round.
With such a variety of fine craft- photography, ceramics, jewelry, handmade books and such variety of textiles- handwovens (of course!), silks that have been printed, painted, dyed and more, wearables, felted items-hats, purses and scarves to begin, we have something for everyone.
Thanks for shopping local!
We hope to see you soon.
If you have a special item you'd like to discuss be sure to call us at 336.725.5277 or email us at fibercompany@gmail.com.
Better yet stop by our Studio! on the corner of 6th and Trade in the heart of the art district.
600 N. Trade Street, Downtown Winston-Salem, NC 27101
See you soon!
Monday, September 3, 2012
September 25th Anniversary Celebration!
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Sale Rack at Fiber Company |
September Marks 25 years in the Art District!
And we are celebrating!
Please! Come Join us!
Wow. It is an amazing thing to know you've been doing something for 25 years. And Fiber Company has been a working textile studio for 25 years this month!
There have been some changes in folks that work in the space. I'm sure everyone remembers Linda Phillips and her lovely fluffy coats and much more. She shared her weaving skills with many fiber artists in the area and it is not unusual for those of us working in Fiber Company today to have someone come in and say with pride that they have a Linda coat. That classic design is still so wearable!
There are currently six fiber artists working here now, along with over 40 local artists consigning their individual creations with us. We've taken turns teaching at Sawtooth and other art schools in weaving, surface design, kids classes, arts in-education projects and more fun things. We've always had a great time being a part of the Downtown Art District, too. It's grown from the few shops that started back in the day to the strong part of our local economy it is today. What a trip to end up as part of the City of the Arts from moving our stuff into an old feed store built in the late 1800's to a location known as the "Heart of the Art District"!!!
For the month of September, we're celebrating! So please, stop in, say hi, try on some things, look over our inventory of Fiber Company partners' work and our wonderful local artists and join us in a celebration!
Hope to see y'all real soon!
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Fiber Company has new summer hours!
Visit our shop during our new summer hours on Tuesdays, from 11-3, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 11-5, Saturdays from 11-3, First Friday Gallery Hops, special events and by appointment.
We've got some new fine craft in the shop- some new Wendy Lu dolls have come in and boy are they surprised to be here! cute young ladies with all the details in lovely cotton dresses. Not to be confused with the VooDoo dollies and those Demons in the cupboard.
We've been carrying graphite sculptures by A.S. Batle for a few years and he contines to come up with new subjects- this work is such fun. Cast graphite means you can write with it as if it were a big fat penci a hand pencil, snake pencil, flower pencil, bird pencil... as I said, lots of variety in subjects.And one of my personal favorites... the graphite is mixed with a polymer resin that makes it kind of like an m&m- doesn't rub off on your hand. These sculptures last an incredibly long time, are pretty durable *(you really can use them to write and draw!) and it's really rare someone already has one!
We've got some new jewelry in the shop, too. stop in and see the different styles- some are sparkly, some are semi precious stones, we've got metal pieces and more.
If you're lookong for a special summer journal, Sandy Mooney has some colorful ideas- small and large for big ideas or just the start of them.
Olivia has been making some new cuff style bracelets- hard to describe so you may want to come in and see. They have a variety of stones in different sizes and textures with lovely color ways. Check out her website at silkpeacock.com
After a marathon visit of family, Dee is back in town and always has projects going on- lately she's been crocheting some lightweight shawls.
Kathryn is working on a series of baby blankets- anyone you know need one? now is a good time to get on the list! and some painted warp experiments.
Carolyn has lovely throws in the shop- always great with color and texture, Carolyn's handweaving is soft and admired by customers every time they come in- many folks recognize her work from Piedmont Craftsmen fairs, too.
Jane has been working on her scarf inventory, along with all the other gazillion projects she has going on! One busy woman!
As soon as you step in our doors, Kay's scarves and hats are just to your left. And I see she's put a few things on our sale rack, too.
Hope you get a chance to stop in and cool off, check out our new items, the sale rack and catch up on our projects. Fiber Companyremains a working studio, with our floor looms making suspicious sounds to invite the folks below us!!!! and creating handwoven, handpainted adn hand-dyed textiles daily.
Visit our shop during our new summer hours on Tuesdays, from 11-3, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 11-5, Saturdays from 11-3, First Friday Gallery Hops, special events and by appointment.
We've been carrying graphite sculptures by A.S. Batle for a few years and he contines to come up with new subjects- this work is such fun. Cast graphite means you can write with it as if it were a big fat penci a hand pencil, snake pencil, flower pencil, bird pencil... as I said, lots of variety in subjects.And one of my personal favorites... the graphite is mixed with a polymer resin that makes it kind of like an m&m- doesn't rub off on your hand. These sculptures last an incredibly long time, are pretty durable *(you really can use them to write and draw!) and it's really rare someone already has one!
We've got some new jewelry in the shop, too. stop in and see the different styles- some are sparkly, some are semi precious stones, we've got metal pieces and more.
If you're lookong for a special summer journal, Sandy Mooney has some colorful ideas- small and large for big ideas or just the start of them.
Olivia has been making some new cuff style bracelets- hard to describe so you may want to come in and see. They have a variety of stones in different sizes and textures with lovely color ways. Check out her website at silkpeacock.com
After a marathon visit of family, Dee is back in town and always has projects going on- lately she's been crocheting some lightweight shawls.
Kathryn is working on a series of baby blankets- anyone you know need one? now is a good time to get on the list! and some painted warp experiments.
Carolyn has lovely throws in the shop- always great with color and texture, Carolyn's handweaving is soft and admired by customers every time they come in- many folks recognize her work from Piedmont Craftsmen fairs, too.
Jane has been working on her scarf inventory, along with all the other gazillion projects she has going on! One busy woman!
As soon as you step in our doors, Kay's scarves and hats are just to your left. And I see she's put a few things on our sale rack, too.
Hope you get a chance to stop in and cool off, check out our new items, the sale rack and catch up on our projects. Fiber Companyremains a working studio, with our floor looms making suspicious sounds to invite the folks below us!!!! and creating handwoven, handpainted adn hand-dyed textiles daily.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Spring at Fiber Company
May we tell you what we have in the shop for May? ;)


If you're out, stop in and say "hi!". We're open for the first Friday Gallery Hop in May with new silks, handwovens and more. If you're looking for a scarf, here are some ideas on ways to work the scarf! Hope you enjoy it! It may take a little practice but they are fun!
Hope to see you downtown soon.
We're open our regular hours of Tuesdays 11-3, Wednesdays - Fridays 10-5, Saturdays 11-3, first Friday Gallery Hops, for tours and those special College Sundays, and by appointment.
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