
Special events, special places, special moments - all call for a special gift. A handmade, artisanal tapestry can be the perfect way to mark that special occasion.
Tapestries shown in the gallery are sold unless noted. Use the Gallery to get ideas for a piece you would like such as an abstract map of a meaningful location. Consider hanging these little tapestries with other things you love. Or perhaps you want to frame your tapestry in a more formal way. Here are some ideas to get you thinking.

Little tapestries and tiny tapestries are happy when displayed in groupings. They are perfect participants in bigger stories and look wonderful when mixed in a gallery-like display. "Pacific" and "Turquoise Story"

"The Columbia and Her Tributaries" depicts, in the abstract, the Columbia River and her tributaries in the scenic area of the Gorge. Here the tapestry is stretched on a custom frame.

"Another Story" - part of the "Woven Stories" series.- finished with African clamshell beads and woven to complement this black and white display

"Geometry I" - part of an ongoing series of small, framed tapestries with geometric shapes.

"Geometry II" - part of series of small framed tapestries with a geometric theme.

"Geometry IV" - part of the ongoing series of small, framed tapestries with a geometric theme.

"Geometry III" is part of a series of small framed tapestries with geometric shapes.

"Sunstripe" - embodies the power of a small woven tapestry to complete a collection of favorite things

Here an abstract "map" of Elliott Bay and the Seattle Harbor adorn the wall in an NYC home office.

Puget Sound and Elliott Bay tapestry

The power of pairs. This carving by famous Inuit artist Abraham Pov is at home with "Signal" - a tiny wool tapestry.

"Mellow Orb" is part of an ongoing series of small, framed tapestries.

"Bird's Eye View" was woven as part of a series with the same name

"Bird's Eye View" Series woven for "As the Crow Flies" show at The Dalles Art Center in 2023.

A group of tiny tapestries with tasseled hanging cords.

"Natural Story" was woven on a large frame loom, and explores a range of natural colors derived from undyed wool and wool dyed with natural vegetable dyes. Private Collection.

"Color Study", a colorful little tapestry woven with linen and mohair and finished with lively fringe

"Blue Aster" was woven as part of a series of small framed tapestries depicting flowers.

"Land & Sea" - a tiny tapestry that completes a color story with beautiful, handmade ceramics

Intense natural color and wrapped fringe create a strong graphic presence in this little tapestry - part of the "Color Study" series. "Ochre Checkerboard"

"Mane" - texture, color and a lot of personality punctuate this tableaux

"Tutu" was woven in honor of an adorable baby girl, and uses cloud-like pink mohair and wrapped fringe in a whimsical way.

Geometry in weaving and sculpture. These two make a perfect pair - in color and shape. "Signal" available in SHOP.

Playing around with the idea of the "woven woven" this piece is a sort of visual pun on weaving itself. "Woven Woven".

"Shaggy Aster" is part of the Woven Flower series. All the yarn in this piece is hand spun.

"Other Worldly" is part of an ongoing series of small framed tapestries.

Woven with wool, mohair and Japanese paper yarn, these two pieces - "Charcoal Ombre" and "Ochre Ombre" work well as a pair and pull this corner together.

Being part of a gallery-style display can be the ideal way to show off a little tapestry like "Dotted Lines".

Little tapestry "Atlantic" is displayed with tiny tapestry, "20 Corners" to brighten up a small niche and add a bit of texture.

"Ponderosa" was woven to commemorate a book entitled "The Eagle Tree". It was purchased by the author.

"Metallica" is woven with antique Italian metallic yarn and is perfect when grouped with other tiny collectibles. (Available in the SHOP.)

"Dog River" tapestry was woven in honor of the 50th birthday for a woman living on the river - also known as Hood River.

"Dandelion" was woven to promote a class in natural dyeing offered through a college in Portland.