Figs! September 2025

Figs 1 - Barbara J Walker - Fiber Artist - Image ©Barbara J. Walker
We had a bumper crop of figs this summer. When I made contact with friends during ripening time, every conversation was prefaced with, “Would you like some figs?” Neighbors, our mail carrier, my hair stylist and many others were all on the receiving end. Still, many went into the freezer, and I often made our favorite appetizer: nip off the stem; quarter it vertically but leave it intact at the base; put a knob of goat cheese inside; wrap it with a strip of prosciutto; broil until the edges of the prosciutto are crisp. Decadent! Did I say appetizer? We make a meal of them!
Figs 2 - Barbara J Walker - Fiber Artist - Image ©Barbara J. Walker
Figs 3 - Barbara J Walker - Fiber Artist - Image ©Barbara J. Walker
Barbara J. Walker - Fiber Artist
Barbara J. Walker, Fiber Artist

About The Author

Barbara was awarded the Master Certificate of Excellence in Handweaving from Handweavers Guild of America in 1990. She is an active member of Northwest Designer Craftartists, has been a faculty member of the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts and the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, and has taught for guilds and conferences in the United States, England, Canada, and Japan. Her work has been exhibited internationally, and two of her pieces are the only examples of ply-splitting included in Lark Books' 500 Baskets. She is an enthusiastic educator and has had numerous articles published in Strands, Complex Weavers Journal, Handwoven, Weaver’s, and Shuttle, Spindle & Dyepot. Barbara has published two books, Ply-Splitting from Drawdowns: Interpreting Weave Structures in Ply-Split Braiding in 2012 and Supplementary Warp Patterning: Turned Drafts, Embellishments & Motifs in 2016.

Barbara’s home studio overlooks the Willamette Valley in Salem, Oregon.

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Fiber art pieces by Barbara J. Walker are available for purchase during exhibitions and through this website.