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This class was held at the Guild Hall during April 2015. Click on each thumbnail to see the photos full size.
This gallery contains 8 photos.
This class was held at the Guild Hall during April 2015. Click on each thumbnail to see the photos full size.
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Judy is warping her loom in preparation for a tartan weaving workshop in April with expert tartan weaver Linda Davis. She says: “I’ve wound Jaggerspun worsted two ply wool yarns into a Ross Tartan warp for the Linda Davis tartan … Continue reading
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We had a wonderful time on the afternoon of Dec. 7 with a delicious potluck meal and a fun gift exchange. If you missed it, plan on coming next year. You will be glad you did!
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Judy provided this photo of what just came off one of her looms. These are cotton towels with 8/4 warp set at 18 ends per inch. The weft is white 8/2 cotton, tan 10/2 cotton, and blue 8/4 cotton, which is … Continue reading
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In May of 2014 a number of Guild members agreed to take a challenge and played the Weavers’ Game from Anne Sutton’s book Ideas in Weaving. At our October meeting we were treated to the fabric results!
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Several wonderful projects have rolled off our members’ looms. Take a look at what was shared this month! (Click on each photo to view it larger.)
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SHG member Julie Geddes spent a week during August 2014 at Madelyn van der Hoogt’s Weavers School on Whidbey Island. here is the lovely array of fabric she wove while attending.
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Show-and-tell was amazing and inspiring at our meeting on Tuesday, September 9 – check out these photos (click on each one to view it larger)! Also on the program that night was a slide show by Jen Garrison Stuber sharing … Continue reading
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Mary Ann notes that the first two photos here are a piece she did after her studies at Grunewald Guild. It is Tieten Shibori gathered lengthwise (warpwise). The next three photos are a piece called “Triptych of Trees.” It is Japanese Shibori gathered in … Continue reading
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About 6.16 yards (222 inches) of 30″ wide, Fibonacci-sequenced green cloth just rolled off Jen’s loom!