Meet Jennifer

Jennifer Johnson weaver, wearing a yellow and brown mobius shawl and a Dorset button pin

Hello! I’m Jennifer Johnson - Weaver, Teacher, Mentor, Creative Facilitator

Weaving is my passion, teaching is my gifting. I am continually fascinated at what the human spirit can create!

My students range in age from 4 years to 97 years. Never too young, definitely never too old either!

As an artist, I find inspiration in the central Indiana fields and woods surrounding our community in Putnam County. Natural dye plants abound in the fence rows free to gather in season. Flora and fauna provide color inspiration throughout the seasons. Peace, calm and tranquility are found in our woods. The rhythm of the loom mirrors the rhythm of the days. Sound interesting? Come, see and find out what YOUR fiber interests develop into.

Need more than a quick class? Desire to learn more about countermarch looms? Week-long residencies available - as are weekend residencies. Contact Jennifer to learn more.

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Holding a handmade textile is feeling a person’s creative spirit.

— Jennifer

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Master Weaver certificate candidate, Olds College, Olds, BC Canada

M.A. Museum Studies, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY

B.A. Art History, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL

Lecturer: Indiana University Bloomington (November 2025), Bayeux Tapestry from Scratch an IU Booklab series, “Linen a Bast Fiber Woven for Cloth - Yesterday and Today” with band weaving workshop for 20 participants to create linen bookmarks or key fobs.

Presenter: Weaving Indiana Guild (April 2025 - Around the Block, profile drafting explained; June 2023 - What loom is for you? Counterbalance, countermarche and jack looms compared; January 2021 - Weaving to go! Inkle band weaving)

Fiber Arts Instructor and demonstrator: Putnam County Historical Museum, Greencastle, IN - both on their historic barn loom and for special events on my own equipment, too many dates to record

Workshop leader: Illinois Prairie Weavers Guild (September 2025 - Joining Fiber Remnants into One project with “How much is left on the cone” Mystery Yarns solved” workshop; January 2022 - Weaving bands on inkle loom, rigid heddle loom and table loom)

Presenter: Bloomington (IN) Spinners and Weavers Guild (October 2021 - Bands on the Run, Baltic pick-up bands)

Study Group Teacher and leader: A Strong Beginning study group, Illinois Prairie Weavers Guild, 2018 to present; average attendance of 14 guild members (27 guild members registered with study group)

Author: Putnam County Historical Museum special exhibition publication, “Heirloom Coverlets from Private Collections: II. Weavers’ Craft” October 2023-January 2024.

Weaving Instructor, Tabby Tree Weavers, Fishers, IN - Weaving 101 (Beginning Weaving on a multi-shaft loom); Weaving 102 (Color gamp - Twills and more!) 2022 to 2023

Additional experiences:

2020-2017 - Weaving Instructor, Plymouth Place Senior Living Center, La Grange, IL

2020 - 2006 - Boy Scouts of America, Three Fires Council, St. Charles, IL. Council Merit Badge counselor coordinator. Committee Chair - Pack 68 and Troop 514. Den Leader - Pack 68.

2012-2010 - Substitute Art Instructor, Home School University, West Chicago, IL.

2017-2005 - Educator for Johnson School, K - 12

1998-1996 - Curator, DuPage Historical Museum, Wheaton, IL

1996-1992 - Registrar and Exhibit Preparator, First Infantry Museum at Cantigny, Winfield, IL

1992-1989 - Curator/Registrar/Educator, Swedish American Museum of Chicago

1989-1986 - Assistant Registrar and preparator, Augustana College Collections, Rock Island, IL