Dedicated to the Promotion of Fiber Arts of All Types
November 2019 Show & Tell
Among the pieces Shelby brought to show us were the wool deflected doubleweave shawl on the left and the Melanie Berg knit shawl on the right.She also wove 2 rugs with clasped weftsDonna wove a plaid rug
Donna wove this rug with a tie-dyed T-shirt weftDonna wove rugs using clasped weft (top left), in plaid (top right) and using tie-dyed t-shirts as weft (bottom)She also brought a quilt she had made using Voysey fabric squares. In the photo below, she showed us its quilted back.She also brought a quilt she had made using Voysey fabric squares. In the photo on the right she showed us its quilted back.The back and front of a quilt and cotton grown at home!Susan’s first weaving project was a set of 6 placemats woven in twill and tabby using hand-dyed cotton yarn for weft.
Chris wove enough fabric for 6-8 fingertip towels.For her first weaving project, Joy wove this alpaca scarf in natural colored yarns.For her first weaving project, Joy wove this alpaca scarf in natural colored yarns.On a 5-yard warp, Jamie wove a basket cover and 4 towels in different weaves and colors using cotton and cotton-linen blend yarns.Tom wove the inkle belt (using embroidery floss) and a multi-colored log cabin weave scarf.Terry brought many skeins of yarn she had spun with different grists, colors, and fibers, including wool with silk noil.