

JEAN DEGENFELDER
www.jeanshandwovens.com
For weaver and designer
Jean Degenfelder, it all begins with color. Her one-of-a-kind jackets,
shawls,
bags, capes and specialty garments are infused
with hues that can be rich, bright, and vibrant, or more subtle and muted
in nature. Degenfelder blends cottons, rayon, chenille and silk in her
work, and is now incorporating Tencel™, which has a silk-like quality
and creates a soft cloth that drapes easily. And she is always on the lookout
for what is different that will add to the unique quality of each piece.
Right now, she is experimenting with silk from recycled saris produced
at a yarn cooperative in Nepal. Once Degenfelder has created the cloth,
its size and texture helps determine which garments she will create. One
of her most popular items is one that she has dubbed “the twisted
shawl,” a tube of cloth with a single twist (similar to a Mobuis
strip) that produces a flattering garment which sits comfortably on the
shoulders and falls to a flattering “V” at the back.
Degenfelder, who holds a Bachelor of Arts in Clothing and Textiles from
San Diego State University, began weaving in 1994. She has continued her
training at fiber workshops, seminars and conferences in the United States
and in Europe and Asia. She shares her passion for weaving in classrooms
throughout San Diego County, and during the summer, operates a summer school
for young artists at her studio, which is housed in a yurt at her family
compound in northern San Diego County.
Her work has been shown at Contemporary Craft Market, Santa Monica and
San Francisco; American Art Festivals, San Jose, San Diego, and Santa Monica;
Festival of Arts, Tempe, Arizona; and Great Arts and Crafts Festival, Las
Vegas, among other venues. Her work is available at La Jolla Fiber Arts,
La Jolla, CA.; Weaving Southwest, Taos, New Mexico; The Weaving Center,
New Hampshire, and on the internet through her website at www.jeanshandwovens.com 


