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WARP is a catalyst for improving the quality of life of textile artisans worldwide.
We are an inclusive global network of individuals and organizations who value the social, cultural, historic, artistic, and economic importance of textile arts.

We believe textiles are fundamental to the human experience and reflect a community’s culture

Upcoming events

Meet a Member: Fireside Chat with Timothy Hale

WARP Members Only Program. Timothy Hale is an American loom designer and builder. After earning degrees in economics and accounting in 2008, Tim shifted his focus to creating yarn tools—a journey sparked by a chance encounter with Deborah Chandler’s Beginning 4-Harness Weaving DVD. That introduction to weaving quickly grew into a passion that has shaped his work ever since.
12 Nov
3:00 pm
Online
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We believe cross-cultural exchange enriches the lives of individuals in the global textile community and promotes positive change

Our work supporting textile communities around the world is made possible by the generosity of donors like you.

We believe networking and sharing information facilitates constructive action

Featured member business

Baskets of Africa

Baskets of Africa provides long term, sustainable living wages to compensate weavers in Africa for their beautiful work and to support their families.

Featured member publication

By Nilda Callañaupa Álvarez, Christine Franquemont and Joe Coca. The powerful visual expressions of Joe Coca’s photographs introduce dozens of elder weavers and the landscapes that they occupy in the Cusco region of the Peruvian Andes. A revealing cultural study presents personal stories and deep insight into time-honored textile traditions.

Latest blog post

Holiday Shopping Ideas that Support Artisans AND Gift Givers

We asked two of our members who have fair trade stores, Board member Emily Huber and Administrative Assistant Lindsay Woodruff, five questions interesting to anyone thinking to help artisans with sales. The answers may inspire shop owners with ideas for what to carry, groups of artisans thinking about what to make, and even shoppers trying to decide what to buy for someone. 
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