Biography
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Visit https://lisaraynerbooks.com for information on all of Lisa Rayner's eBooks on cooking, permaculture and weaving techniques and patterns. Lisa lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico with their wife and cats at 7,000 feet elevation at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Lisa has a 1991 Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resource Interpretation from Northern Arizona University. They are a graduate of the 1993 Black Mesa Permaculture Project's Design Certification Course and 1994 Coconino County Master Gardener Program. In 2008, Lisa won the Martin-Springer Institute Moral Courage Award and the Friends of Flagstaff's Future Livable Community Award. Lisa was also a Garden’s for Humanity 2009 Visionary Awardee.
Lisa is a longtime weaver who designs weaving patterns for freeform overshot and wearable art yarn projects. In their Etsy shop Lisa Rayner Handwovens, they sell weaving patterns for pick up freeform overshot and wearable art yarn clothing and accessories. In 2015, their freeform overshot Mermaid Scarf appeared on the cover of the Nov/Dec issue of Handwoven Magazine. Their main weaving blog is @LisaRaynerHandwovens on Instagram.
Lisa has Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, a genetic connective tissue disorder, and co-inherited traits and chronic illnesses. Lisa is a neurodivergent non-binary person. Lisa maintains several blogs on WordPress relating to their books, their passion for weaving, and their life as an actually autistic, physically disabled person.
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Https://Instagram.com/LisaRaynerHandwovens
Please buy their Kindle books on Amazon. "New" older editions of their books are not sold by Lisa Rayner.
Visit https://lisaraynerbooks.com for information on all of Lisa Rayner's eBooks on cooking, permaculture and weaving techniques and patterns. Lisa lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico with their wife and cats at 7,000 feet elevation at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Lisa has a 1991 Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resource Interpretation from Northern Arizona University. They are a graduate of the 1993 Black Mesa Permaculture Project's Design Certification Course and 1994 Coconino County Master Gardener Program. In 2008, Lisa won the Martin-Springer Institute Moral Courage Award and the Friends of Flagstaff's Future Livable Community Award. Lisa was also a Garden’s for Humanity 2009 Visionary Awardee.
Lisa is a longtime weaver who designs weaving patterns for freeform overshot and wearable art yarn projects. In their Etsy shop Lisa Rayner Handwovens, they sell weaving patterns for pick up freeform overshot and wearable art yarn clothing and accessories. In 2015, their freeform overshot Mermaid Scarf appeared on the cover of the Nov/Dec issue of Handwoven Magazine. Their main weaving blog is @LisaRaynerHandwovens on Instagram.
Lisa has Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, a genetic connective tissue disorder, and co-inherited traits and chronic illnesses. Lisa is a neurodivergent non-binary person. Lisa maintains several blogs on WordPress relating to their books, their passion for weaving, and their life as an actually autistic, physically disabled person.
Follow Lisa Rayner on Instagram:
Https://Instagram.com/Lisa_Rayner_Books
Https://Instagram.com/Sunny_Solar_Cook
Https://Instagram.com/Wild_Bread_Sourdough
Https://Instagram.com/LisaRaynerHandwovens
Please buy their Kindle books on Amazon. "New" older editions of their books are not sold by Lisa Rayner.