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Monarch Migration (8-Shaft), Handwoven Magazine November/December 2023

Inspired by the colors of the monarch butterfly and it's migration each year sustained by milkweed plants along the way, Dorothy created this stunning scarf in 2023.

Dimensions: Approximately 6.25 inches by 58 inches, not including fringe.

Neon Incandescence Shawl (8-Shaft), Handwoven Magazine September/October 2023

This shawl is extra large, but extra light weight as a factor of the fibers used to weave it. A sequined thread in the weft give this shawl a shimmer like you have never seen before. Discover how Dorothy created this masterpiece by getting your copy of the September/October 2023 Handwoven Magazine!

Dimensions: Approximately 17 inches by 95 inches, not including fringe

Harvest Cloak Redux (6-Shaft), Handwoven Magazine September/October 2022

This woolen coat is something to behold! Inspired by autumnal colors, the Harvest Coat Redux is a new take on a classical favorite.

Gila and Locoweed Shawl (8-Shaft), Handwoven Magazine March/April 2020

This double weave shawl is sure to inspire your creativity and challenge your skill set. See how Dorothy created this stunning shawl in the March/April 2020 Handwoven Magazine!

Dimensions: Approximately 17 inches by 81 inches, not including fringe

Tronstad Ranch Blanket (8-Shaft), Handwoven Magazine January/February 2020

Discover what happens when a Laramie, WY sheep rancher and fiber artist pairs with a skilled weaver! Dorothy and Lusha Tronstad take you through the steps to create a handspun, handwoven blanket that is sure to become a family heirloom.

An Owly Scarf in M's and O's (4-Shaft), Handwoven Magazine November/December 2019

This ultra-soft scarf features colors that seem to shift with the light. Dorothy will guide you through the process of making this exceptionally beautiful wardrobe essential in the November/December 2019 Handwoven Magazine.

Dimensions: Approximately 8.88 inches by 69.5 inches, not including fringe

A Clever Red Ruana (4-Shaft), Handwoven Magazine September/October 2019

This ruana was based on the design by Linda Ligon, originally published in 2009. Dorothy made the ruana her own with her own weave structure and embellishments. Although the two share similarities (both were published in Handwoven Magazine!), they are each unique and distinctly beautiful.

Hand Towels: Essential and Beautiful!

Handwoven Hand Towel on a Towel Rack

Hand towels are beautiful, functional items that everyone needs. Dorothy has towels for sale, hand towel patterns (these are a great way to learn a new technique and play with color!), and she periodically offers advanced towel classes.