Showing posts with label pre conference workshops. classes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pre conference workshops. classes. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Buellwood Weavers and Fiber Guild meeting -September

September 17, 2011
Our Guild meet Monday at Gloria Dei Church in Hancock Michigan and elected new officers from the members present. Jean Lind has agreed to fill Jessica's position as MLH representative and Vise Chair. Eve Lindsey will remain our Chair for this year and she is doing a fine job of arranging topics for our meetings and projects for our Guild to get involved with. If you have ideas for projects or topics please mention them at the next meeting in November. We still need topics for the April and May 2012 meeting. Check out this blog for our schedule and other important Guild information at the top of this page.

We had a number of members show their samples from Conference workshops.
Jessica shared a number of hand painted warps she did in a 2 day workshop with Su Butler 'Warp Painting'. They are bright and beautiful. Jessica also took Anita Mayer's - Doubleweave Tapestry Pillow - pre conference workshop she promises to share her finished pillow when it is off the loom.

Jean Lind brought samples from her pre conference workshop with Sheila O'Hara 'Multiple Warp Weaving - 8 Shafts' She is still working on the scarf but cut off some samples to show us what she was working on.














In the this picture you can see the difference in color on the front side
and back side of the woven scarf.















Melissa Mattson brought in her sample from Robyn Spady's 'Extreme warp Make Over' pre conference workshop. She claims to have learned a great deal from this workshop, the sample was beautiful with 17 various woven structures all on the same warp tie up. A very good workshop for beginning
weavers to learn the many fabrics that can be woven from one warp on a 4 harness loom.Sorry Melissa it was hard to get a picture that you did not move.

Audrey Chamberlain shared her samples of Silk Spinning a workshop she took with Heather Winslow. Audrey is an accomplished spinner but needed help spinning silk. She enjoyed the workshop and has many samples of spin silk to add to her sample folder. She enjoyed learning about the many silk spinning materials she was introduced to and now has a greater understanding of all the possibilities of spinning silk.

Jeanne Medlyn took a pre conference workshop with Amy Tyler on 'Spin Knit Nexus' and learned the meaning of Nexus (convergence) as well as making a very complete note book of spinning samples. She is happy to have renewed her excitement about spinning. I am sorry but in all the excitement I did not get a picture of Jeanne and her samples. Oops!!!

I took Kati Reeder Meeks pre conference workshop on 'Checks, Plaids and Tartans'. I learned a lot about using the trapeze method of warping my loom for a better tensioned warp as well as many other tips for weaving with fine yarn. It was well worth the time despite the many interruptions I had due to conference responsibilities. I did not get too much done during the conference but the class was nice enough to share their samples with me. I am weaving away at home now that my life has slowed down and Have 65 inches of tartan weave done on my loom.
A nice scarf and a number of samples for my work book to keep for future reference.

Guild Projects for 2012 Eve shared some Guild Project ideas for the 2011 - 2012 year and we are going to hand paint a small warp for Bookmarks at the November meeting. So check your email or call Eve for warp instructions if you are interested.

We are also planning a fiber exchange at the Christmas get together. Here is how it works we bring 4 -6 oz of fiber in a brown bag then choose a bag that is not ours. We will use this fiber to make a gift for those who supply fiber, the finished item will be given at our June meeting. If you are interested in participating in this exchange. Join us for the November 21st meeting to find out more about how this fiber gift exchange will work.

We are also considering the possibility of a one or two day workshop in May or June of 2012. We plan to hire a teacher for a beginning weaving workshop. If you have any ideas or input for this workshop please join us at Gloria Dei Church in Hancock on the third Monday of each month at noon as we are planing it at our next few meetings.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Kati Reeder Meek 'What Color is Your Tartan Eh?'


I have never taken a class from Kati Reeder Meek but I am hoping I will have time to take her Preconference 3 day workshop -PC105 'Checks, Plaids and Tartans' At the Midwest Weaver's conference Northern Wefts to be held in Hancock Michigan on June 23-25 2011. Not that I am Scottish or really want to make my family tartan plaid. But reading her workshop description and seeing her photos, I decided that I need some help with fine yarns, both wool and cotton, and I sure could use help with warping my loom. It sounds like she has ideas for warping on your own when you do not have someone to help hold the tension while you wrap the warp onto the loom... sound familiar. I am there, I do have a husband but he is not always available when I would like him to be.


For Kati's Preconference
workshop you will need to
have a prewarped loom. Which means we will be
weaving, and that is a good thing. But she will also demonstrate how to warp with a Trapeze, ambidextrous treading and sleying, and weaving with 'live weight' tension. These are things I would like to learn more about. She is also going to emphasis the process of weaving with special attention on healthy body mechanics. Another good bit of information when you are over 60.



We are als0 offering two mini sessions the first is:
MN 806 'What color are your tartans, eh?' In this session you will learn how to design and adjust a tartan weaving to the project you want to make.

The second Mini session is MN908 'Trapeze, Weight and Warping' which is a popular class on beaming a beautifully tensioned warp all alone and using a self adjusting automatic brake on a warp beam on any loom. All of her classes include instructions to do the highland fling as an aerobic exercise.




I am sharing some pictures of her work and her Tartan designed for the state of Michigan.









Join Kati in one of her workshops at Northern Wefts 2011. which will be held at Finlandia University in Hancock Michigan June 20- 25 2011.




Kati Reeder Meek
Treehouse Handweaving Studio
Reflections from A Flaxen Past: For Love of Lithuanian Weaving, Warp with a Trapeze
and Dance with your Loom

http://katimeek.blogspot.com

Thursday, September 9, 2010

3 Day Pre Conference Workshops for Northern Wefts 2011

Pre Conference workshops 3 days:

Northern Wefts 2011 - Midwest Weavers Conference to be held at Finlandia College in Hancock Michigan June 20- 25 2011 will have a variety of 3 day Pre Conference Workshops for you to select from. Come join us for the pre conference. Check out the workshop descriptions soon to be online at our website midwestweavers.org/conference. If you join Midwest Weavers now for $10 for two years you will receive a registration booklet in January of 2011. Registration will be on line and via registration book January 15, 2011.

NATURAL INSPIRATION –DESIGN IDEAS FROM NATURE:
Cameron -Taylor Brown - CA www.camerontaylor-brown.com











ONE OF A KIND BASIC JACKET TO FIT YOU: Mary Sue Fenner - Abrams WI














MAPPING MEMORY: THE FELT JOURNEY:
Phyllis Fredendall
- Hancock MI










DOUBLEWEAVE TAPESTRY PILLOWS:
Anita Luvera Mayer - Anacortes WA




MULTIPLE WARP WEAVING - EIGHT SHAFT SCARF:
Sheila O’Hara - CA www.sheilaohara.com
Our Keynote speaker for June 24 2011 7:30 pm

workshop examples of multiple warp weaving


CHECKS, PLAIDS AND TARTANS: Kati Reeder-Meek - Alpena MI











EXTREME WARP MAKE OVER: Robyn Spady - www.spadystudios.com
Check out Robyn's website for her work.

SPIN KNIT NEXUS: Amy Tyler - Interlochen MI











Watch this blog for Conference workshop titles - 2 day workshops held during the conference June 24 and 25, 2011