Welcome to Ra’s Spiral Path
The Website of Sarah J Batchelder
Writer < Weaver > Storyteller

Writer, Weaver, and Storyteller
Weaving words and wisdom
Intuitive Tapestry Weaver
I can keep big pictures and stories in mind, while refining details.
Lifelong Learner
As a mother of a tween, educational specialist, and former children’s librarian, I strive to make learning fun.
Copy Editor and Writer
Words matter. And how they are presented matters as well.
Solution Oriented DIY’er
I practice by doing and experimenting and accept failure as a part of the learning process.
Maker of Quirky Items
I find joy in the strange and weird. Do you too? I now have a POD store.
Brewer, Gardener, Hiker
I reclaim ancient knowledge, spaces, and ways to connect with previously hidden ancestral paths.
Writer
I have written in many types of formats – academic, informational, and fictional. I once wrote a rhyming play about the summer reading program where I worked and performed it with a coworker and puppets to an elementary school. The kids loved it.
My portfolio can be found here.
Weaver
I primarily weave tapestries and baskets made from discarded wires and often use repurposed items and upcycled textiles in my work. I am also learning how to use other types of looms – rigid heddle, inkle, and a Swedish counterbalance floor loom.
Moon Views
- Woven in 2023 in Jamesport, NY
- My first completed circular weaving
- Selected for a group exhibition in 2025


Ancestors Calling
- An experimental pulled warp tapestry
- My weaving almost always include repurposed materials.
- I honor my planet and her life forms in the materials I choose to work with.

Sylvia Snake
- A pulled warp tapestry woven in three parts – head, middle, and tail.
- Sylvia is a Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake.
- Her retractable tongue is made from cable wire.
Join 15+ subscribers
Stay in the loop with current projects.
Learn more
-

-

-

-

Operation Relocation
So much is happening right now. I find myself needing to remember that it’s okay to take a few moments for breathing or sound therapy. The beginning stages of relocation to NY are underway. I listed my house for rent and I officially applied for a part-time reference librarian position with a government organization. It’s…
-

-

-

We don’t celebrate death days
In our culture, we celebrate birthdays as a means of honoring life. The days that beings leave their lives, is often remembered by those that love and miss them. Our culture doesn’t easily allow one to celebrate an end of life. To celebrate a life on a death day seems grim and morbid. But what…
-

I Made Zombie Toes
Which would have been great if that’s what I had been aiming for. 😃 Instead I had been trying for something more tree like. Bark and leaf – keeping in mind that I haven’t painted my toes since I was a teenager. I got the earthy part, at least…

