
Dianne Totten
One-of-a-kind handwoven garments have been Dianne Totten’s main focus with emphasis on garments using “crimp cloth,” a technique she developed and teaches nationally/internationally for guilds and conferences.
Dianne has been a weaver and workshop junkie for over 40 years and a teacher for 30. Her award-winning work has appeared nationally and internationally. She teaches at John C. Campbell Folk School in North Carolina and for guilds and regional conferences in the United States, Canada, and at Convergence.
She has been published in SS&D, Handwoven, Weavers, Complex Weavers Journal, and Vävmagasinet, as well as Catherine Ellis’ book, Woven Shibori, Revised and Updated, IP, 2016.
Dianne has been a weaver and workshop junkie for over 40 years and a teacher for 30. Her award-winning work has appeared nationally and internationally. She teaches at John C. Campbell Folk School in North Carolina and for guilds and regional conferences in the United States, Canada, and at Convergence.
She has been published in SS&D, Handwoven, Weavers, Complex Weavers Journal, and Vävmagasinet, as well as Catherine Ellis’ book, Woven Shibori, Revised and Updated, IP, 2016.




