Carol James has been exploring low-tech textile methods for 30 years and is of the opinion that anywhere is a good place to weave. A very patient teacher, she has taught classes in Canada, the USA, England, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, and New Zealand. While travelling, Carol uses the opportunity to examine historic examples of these techniques. She has successfully reproduced a number of items including George Washington’s silk sprang sash, the Arizona Openwork Shirt in the collection of the Arizona State Museum, as well as diverse Coptic bonnets and Medieval leggings. She has also created garments deemed worthy of HGA’s Convergence fashion show. She is the author of numerous articles and five books: Fingerweaving Untangled, Sprang Unsprung, and three books of sprang lace patterns.