A Capitol Hill fall tradition, the Seattle Weavers Guild Annual Show is this weekend

Seattle, WALocal News

The Seattle Weavers’ Guild Annual Show & Sale returns this weekend, inviting the community to experience a showcase of regional fiber art at St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral. From Thursday to Saturday, visitors can browse a diverse selection of handmade textiles, including wearables like scarves and hats, as well as home décor items such as rugs and blankets. This year’s event emphasizes creativity with offerings of holiday gifts and unique handspun yarn. Attendees can engage with artists through scheduled talks and live demonstrations of weaving and spinning processes.

Admission and parking remain free, ensuring that the event is open to everyone in the neighborhood. The guild, known for promoting local artisans, has established itself as a key cultural institution in Capitol Hill. Accessible public transportation options, including bus routes 49 and 9, facilitate attendance. This annual tradition not only supports local artists but also fosters community engagement through the appreciation of textile arts.

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