Julia Marden

[2][3][7] Specifically, Marden learned twining, a type of weaving technique which involves wrapping fibers around one another without using a loom.

[9] It takes Marden about two months of 40-hour weeks to twine a bag with commercial cordage.

[8] For more historic twining, which takes longer, Marden uses cattails, bulrushes, and cornhusks, among other plants.

[8] Marden has also created miniature dolls, which she calls Eninuog, which represent Native people and the clothing they wore at the time of European contact.

[2][8] Marden has her own studio and store in Ryegate, Vermont, named Bluejay Visions.