After closing my architectural firm of 40 years,
I decided to take my creative journey into a new direction.
Inheriting my late wife’s loom, it was a decision to sale it or make use of it.
That was the beginning of Llano Fiber, believing that the weaving tradition should be preserved, and the skill of hand weaving needed to be kept alive.
Llano Fiber was a limited collection of textile weaving’s. Every object was carefully slow crafted, self-produced woven textiles in my home.
By using only natural and organic fibers, I look for sustainable sourcing for the natural fibers that I use, as with my natural dyeing processes.
The Journey of Growth
I am moving on from Llano Fiber to a new chapter.
My true purpose has always involved giving and with this new direction the pursuit will be still be weaving for the children.
Personally, I will be focusing on creativity, more individual pieces to sale.
Each piece will be very carefully crafted with love and dedication, rediscovering authentic artistry and handmade craftsmanship.
Weaving is a spiritual action. What we do with our hands is important to our spiritual well-being.
Made with Love
I share my blessing and weaving by gifting to a children hospital.
Dharma – Gifting – Dana Paramita


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