[1] She studied weaving under Anni Albers at Black Mountain College in North Carolina from 1944 to 1948.
In 1946, she married painting student Oli Sihvonen and the couple had a daughter, Kimry, in 1947.
After moving to Washington, D.C., Loveless began teaching kindergarten and created curriculum for students who were moving from preschool to formal schooling based on observation, projects using the body, recording and discussions.
[2] In 1956, she returned to Taos where Loveless began weaving tapestry from homespun and hand-dyed wools.
[2] The Three Weavers is a biographical account which uses Loveless' weaving as a reference point as it explores the trio's craft and personal histories as it follows three New England weavers Loveless, Rachel Brown and Kristina Wilson through a 40-year time span during the Taos weaving revival where they are the only non-natives initially practicing the craft.