With funding from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, two weaving studios in Pennsylvania are using the Weaver’s Perfect Memory.

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The Artists Hand Gallery

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The Pittsburgh Center for the Arts and Media

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The Philadelphia Guild of Handweavers

〰️ The Artists Hand Gallery 〰️ The Pittsburgh Center for the Arts and Media 〰️ The Philadelphia Guild of Handweavers

...it made it a lot more logical when I am learning because it enhances the process.
— Gwen Torges, fiber artist and weaver
I admit that I was initially skeptical, but once I saw how easily my students were able to adapt their process and begin doing a more complex weave pattern, I was amazed. As a weaver of 35 years I can see immense potential for teaching as well as for designing my own work, knowing that using the Weaver’s Perfect Memory will enable me to design more complex weaves.
— Sandy Trimble, instructor and weaver

“I was so grateful that Rhonda and Alan Luckey contacted us at PCA&M. We have a very dedicated weaving community that has been running from our campus for many years. The "Weavers Perfect Memory" is such a well crafted and useful tool, I was excited to have them visit with our weaving group and make a presentation. I received nothing but positive feedback and raves about their presentation and how useful the tool is, our group was very happy to have them! Thanks for choosing us Rhonda and Alan!” ~Kyle Houser, director

“Our weaving class was blessed to receive one of these new tools for a trial run in the studio. Since its initial debut, several weaving students have already had a chance to use the tool for both threading and treadling. Alan and Rhonda continued to ask for student’s questions and feedback, always looking for ways to “fine tune” the tool to our needs. During this time it became very apparent that the inventors’ goal is to make the customer’s weaving process smooth and worry free! It also seemed obvious that Rhonda and Alan love to promote the art of weaving and have great respect for the weaving community in general.” ~Debra Meteney, instructor and weaver

Are you sometimes afraid to warp the loom with a complicated draft because you might make a mistake? I know I’ve made mistakes many times and they usually land in the middle of the draft. Ugh. Well, PGHW [held] a demonstration of a new device to help eliminate the fear of warping a complicated draft!
— Melissa Sharp Terrels, weaver and artist