04/23/2026
Somewhere in a village outside Oaxaca City, a weaver sits at a horizontal loom — the same kind her grandmother used, and her grandmother before her, going back 2,500 years. She's not rushing. The wool has been washed, combed, and hand-dyed with cochineal insects and indigo leaves. The pattern she's weaving carries symbols her people have used since before the Spanish arrived. She doesn't look at a pattern sheet. She remembers. That rug, the one that took weeks to finish, ends up in a home in the Colorado mountains. Maybe yours.
Saturday, April 25th, Tweeds is hosting a one-day Escalante event: 20% off the entire collection, catered brunch bites from Grandmother's Kitchen, and the chance to bring home something that was never mass-produced, never replicated, and never rushed. Some things are worth the wait.