I am a utilitarian folk artist:  a dyer, spinner, weaver, piecer and quilter.  Presently I am working with wood as a fiber, weaving baskets from hickory bark, split oak, poplar bark, and honeysuckle.  I also find that wood is a great dye for the other textiles I create, whether raw wool or yardage or the basket material itself.  My baskets are often dyed and stained while I work on them. My yardage and fibers are dyed simultaneously.

I have been running a textile studio since 1980, originally in rural Lewis County, WV.  I became a dyer and designer using pole wrapping (a form of shibori) as my medium.  During this time I slowly evolved methods of using my "scrap."  The primitive spirit of wasting-not inspired me to use every square inch, whether it be in a woven rag cloth on my loom or a pieced quilt.

Appalachian Piecework is a located in the Goff House,
one of the classic antebellum homes in historic Beverly, West Virginia.

Appalachian Piecework is Owned and Operated By Laurie Gundersen

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