To prepare for the potluck, please plan on bringing:
your dish to share
table cover
table setting and utensils for yourself
beverage
any show and tell work to be displayed
11:30 am
Weaving and other fiber-based fun for 45 years and counting
To prepare for the potluck, please plan on bringing:
your dish to share
table cover
table setting and utensils for yourself
beverage
any show and tell work to be displayed
11:30 am
By Nancy 4 Comments
I am selling my beautiful original, maple, Cranbrook J.P. Bexell and Son, Pontiac MI, countermarch loom, Texsolv heddles, excellent condition, ideal for light to heavy textiles or heavy duty rugs, beginner or pro, 4-harness/6 treadles, 13 shuttles, lease sticks, two skein holders, 2 warping boards, many slats, warping video and instruction binder, newer Schacht Bobbin Winder, bench, four reeds that are 4,6,8, and 14-dent, 3 threading tools, 3 large and heavy bags of beautiful new rug yarn and new linen warp. Weaves 44″ width, has all the pegs and parts, and comes with everything you need. Cleveland Heights, OH. This loom will last several lifetimes. Pickup only. Disassembles in sections for transport. $1,800 for all.
Contact Rebecca–419 632 3084 or langley.rebecca@gmail.com
Mark your calendars. Zoom and photo delivery details will be forthcoming via emaildodo.
You can view the program from our recent meeting. Members were interested in viewing it again. Viewing together on Zoom had some issues.
Lynne sent this:
Thought this would be interesting to all. There are several free events and YouTube tours of textile museums and exhibits
https://mailchi.mp/clothroads/our-top-picks-august-textile-events?e=e7a6958b32
Counting and measuring are part and parcel of the weaver’s life. And has its perils.
Has this ever happened to you?
Joan writes:
“One thing has become very clear to me. I need to recheck my calculations for almost everything and would love to find someone who would help me recheck them, as needed. For example, I have just wound and threaded an 8 yard warp. Even with attempting to check my own math, I miscalculated the amount of yarn needed ( I forgot to multiply by 8), warp ends needed ( for whatever reason, I added 16 + 16 and got 36 – so all of my calculations were off – from then on) and finally, when I was presleying the warp before winding on, I figured a sett of 8 rather than 16 – luckily I caught that one early on.”
So the question to the guild is “would there be an interest in offering a ‘measure twice, cut once’ service? There would be benefits of having a second set of eyes to review our projects BEFORE the uh-oh moment.
Might you offer your help? Let Joan or Nancy know, please.
Hello Fiber Folk
Might anyone like to follow Elfriede’s lead and send word and /or photos of your weaving life?
Elfriede writes:
We need to keep our spirits up. After this round of dish towels I plan to weave some shopping bags. What is everyone else doing?
Stay well. Elfriede
Thursday, February 20 at 10:00am
Field trip to Lake Farm Park Quilt Show – We will have lunch there in the atrium (reserved for us) with either your brown bag or purchasing lunch from their cafeteria.
Joan sends this.
I thought that this might be of interest to the guild. There is a wonderful small show at Heights Arts (on Lee Rd next to the Cedar Lee theater.
It’s called Point-Line-Pattern-Plane.
The show runs 1/17-3/1.
The curator is Janice Lessman-Moss
Contributors are: Lauire Addis, Lena Brebenel, Si-Yun Chang, Rebecca Cross, Hildur Asgeirsdottir Jonsson, Andrea Myers, Jessica Pinsky, and Katlin Shae.
Ekphrastacy: Artists Talk + Poets Respond will be Thursday, 2/13 at 7 pm at the gallery
The write-up explains this a “an opportunity for visual artists, poets and the community to connect in discussion over the evening’s array of artworks. Hear the artists speak personally about their process and thoughts behind their work.”
Both the exhibit and 2/13 program are free
She says, “the exhibit is small, but terrific. Hope you are able to go see it.”