Pam Meehl

Like many fiber enthusiasts, I first learned to crochet from my mother at a young age and quickly fell in love with working with yarn. Over the years I made countless scarves and afghans, but eventually I wanted to explore fiber arts more deeply. My journey into weaving began with my first inkle loom, which my husband built for me one evening. From there, one loom led to another—inkle looms became table looms, table looms became floor looms, and before long I had expanded into spinning and ultimately dyeing my own yarns. This has led to my small business selling hand dyed warps for weavers.
While focusing on fiber arts, I taught high school Physics and Chemistry for a decade. That background connects naturally with weaving, which blends creativity with structure. I’m especially drawn to the mathematical precision of weaving—the patterns, planning, and problem-solving that bring cloth to life.





