Sarai Huber grew up surrounded by the woodwork and pottery of her father, the weavings and drawings of her mother, and the radiant sunshine of her brother. By 1997, Sarai emerged from the fertile terrains of her youth as an industrious and ever-evolving artist celebrating her life through all mediums, but her passion was found in textiles, including weaving, quilting, embroidery, and spinning & dying wool. The overflow of creativity and affection for her line-work pours out onto the pages of her writings and poems. She is currently working on a 25 year written volume of life, love, and loss. She also has an affinity for peanut butter cookies.
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