Tuesday, 26 October 2021
Taking a Break
Tuesday, 21 September 2021
Monday, 19 July 2021
July Meeting
Saori and "wavy stick" beating were the topics set. As the one wavy stick we owned seems to have disappeared, that discussion was very brief. Saori weaving stimulated more discussion though the more experienced weavers seemed rather quiet on the subject. A Japanese dvd with English (hard to read) sub-titles gave many examples of Saori weaving and, among other things, its therapeutic uses.
Rose then presented a light-hearted slide show giving what she felt was the nearest thing to saori weaving she had accomplished.
Show and Tell, each with a close-up below.
Mary had woven off the warp she had for the recent workshop and worked magic folding techniques to complete these cushion covers. |
Joan had utilised some linen for this lovely "Wandering Vine" wrap. |
Anne had another example of honeycomb weave, planning to use it for upholstery. |
Chris has endless ways of presenting crackle weave. We are just not used to seeing it in these colours. |
Just off the loom, another crackle variation in fabulous mohair from Chris. |
Also from Chris, a little late for the honeycomb meeting, but full marks for coming up with a sample. |
Handspun warp and weft, and woven on a rigid heddle loom, Joy is wasting no time getting on with her new craft. |
Rose says Christmas can come whenever it likes now - she is ready to adorn her tree with a beaded gold braid made with a bobbin lace technique. |
Friday, 25 June 2021
June Meeting -- Upholstery
Upholstery was the topic chosen for the June meeting and Anne had sent to Cross Country Weavers for samples. The CCW library is sorted in weave types rather than end uses but Librarian Elaine happily sorted through and found all sorts of possibilities from the various sections and sent us a whole big bundle. I am always impressed with how useful this resource is . . . and it costs only the return postage.
As well, some people brought along remnants and offcuts of fabric that has been used for interior decor . . . curtains, cushions, seat covers, wall fabric and a few "whatevers". Lots of possibilities and lots of discussion.
Not many show and tell items this month but the ones that were there were all interesting:
Friday, 21 May 2021
Show and Tell for May
Above and below - a new kind of peggy square. These are woven diagonally on a peg loom by Joan W. |
Above and below . . . Overshot runners, woven in linen by Joan McL |
What was a wild-looking mohair fleece of Kathryn's has been tamed and spun by Joan W. |
Above and below . . . Betty's woven travel diary. On a pre-lockdown travel, Betty bought a ball of wool in every country she passed through. This is the wonderful result. |
Crisp and clean, woven in candlewick cotton by Joy. |
More samples from the workshop. Sorry, I'm not sure whose this one is. |
A work in progress. Rose is hoping to combine fine weaving with bobbin lace. |