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Born in PA, her family moved around a bit and finally settled in Minnesota when she was 3. She grew up there till she was 18 when she moved to New Mexico, and lived there for over a decade. Recently she moved to Houston to setup just in time for Renfaire season. | Born in PA, her family moved around a bit and finally settled in Minnesota when she was 3. She grew up there till she was 18 when she moved to New Mexico, and lived there for over a decade. Recently she moved to Houston to setup just in time for Renfaire season. | ||
Zaleria is a fiber artist with heart. She grew up in a very talented crafting family. She is well versed in a wide range of Arts and Crafts but continually comes back to the fiber and fabric crafts. She can take | Zaleria is a self-employed fiber artist with heart. She grew up in a very talented crafting family. She is well versed in a wide range of Arts and Crafts but continually comes back to the fiber and fabric crafts. She can take a fleece from an animal or fiber from a plant (flax, ramie, etc), turn it into yarn or thread, then turn it into fabric by knitting, crochet, or weaving. | ||
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Born in PA, her family moved around a bit and finally settled in Minnesota when she was 3. She grew up there till she was 18 when she moved to New Mexico, and lived there for over a decade. Recently she moved to Houston to setup just in time for Renfaire season.
Zaleria is a self-employed fiber artist with heart. She grew up in a very talented crafting family. She is well versed in a wide range of Arts and Crafts but continually comes back to the fiber and fabric crafts. She can take a fleece from an animal or fiber from a plant (flax, ramie, etc), turn it into yarn or thread, then turn it into fabric by knitting, crochet, or weaving.