There never was a real "guild of asbestos weaver's". This is a reference to Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451", and is a metaphorical statement meaning that it is time for the people to unite and bring an end to the burning and banning of books.
The Guild of Asbestos Weavers was a fictional creation by humorist Stephen Potter in his book "Lifemanship." It humorously portrayed an obscure and obsolete professional association dedicated to weaving asbestos fibers into various products. The Guild does not actually exist.
The Weavers ended in 1964.
The Weavers was created in 1948.
No not all weavers are girls
Weavers co-operatives is a system made to reduce the role of the merchants and to increase the profit of the weavers.
Weavers of Twilight was created in 2004.
The Tannahill Weavers was created in 1968.
Weavers Green was created in 1966.
Diana Weavers was born in 1975.
Weavers.
Asbestos (particularly blue asbestos)
Dream Weavers - anthology - was created in 1996.
The ISBN of Dream Weavers - anthology - is 9780140262087.