Wednesday, August 29, 2007

First Towel Arrives

The bar is set pretty high. What a beautiful towel sent to me by Stef M!
It is woven of unmercerized cotton and variegated tencel, 24H point twill threading.

The color is slightly off here, but I love the look of it.

24H Point Twill meets Turned Weft Ikat. I got the towel warp off the loom, but that is all I got done in the studio today. My attention was drawn to converting digital images to slides. I delivered 46 images. I can pick them up on Friday. I am sure I will tackle Power Point after this adventure.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

The Edge of........Power Point

Amazing! If I weave just a little bit everyday, having woven happens. I could have finished this off this evening, but I have a pretty full plate and besides, I wanted to show this moment. Have you ever noticed how the last few inches of a weaving takes the longest amount of time?

I am in the process of preparing a program "Turned Weft Ikat" for the Whibey Island Weavers Guild on Sept. 6.
I have a wonderful "Easy Ikat" slide show I have been presenting for quite a while now, but I have been taking digital pictures for the past 4 years. So here I am poised on the brink. Do I buy a slide scanner and laptop? Do I sit down and figure out how to work the power point program? Or do I print out 5o of my best pics from the past 4 years and have them made into slides?

For the past couple of days, I have been printing 4 x 6 digital images having elected to make this year my last year of slide presentations. Now I am having a good time playing photographer. In order for me to have the slides back in time, I have to deliver them tomorrow.
I couldn't resist winding back. I have to stop and keep wiping my drool off this warp.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Just Our Yarn Inspiration #3

I haven't had much time to work on this today, but I just had to show you. I can't wait to see how this weaves up.

Sadly I have several deadlines that will keep loom time down to a minimum for the next couple of weeks. Though I have been keeping up my commitment to weave everyday, some days it is only an inch.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Just Our Yarn Inspiration #2

After I wound a bunch of Turned Weft Ikat chains, I thought to myself "Why don't I intersperse my horoscope in between the ikat?" It will make a really nice sample (chuckle)

Just for the record, I still have enough tencel to wind another horoscope warp. That would make 3+ warps (counting the ikat) from 12 skeins of Just Our Yarn Tencel.


And what of the yarn that is wasted in Turned Weft Ikat? Well, I get to indulge myself in this little guilty pleasure. The widths of all 4 are 2" to give you an idea of the size.

There is almost always some use you can put to almost any piece of yarn:)

Friday, August 24, 2007

Just Our Yarn Inspiration

Another of the vendors at the NEWS Conference was JUST OUR YARN.
Notice the rack of luscious painted 10/2 tencel yarn. Also notice the beautiful tencel horoscope scarf at the top of the rack.
These are the colors I selected for the horoscope weaving and some of the yarn that was leftover after I wove the above scarf.
In one of my Dye Days, I decided to ikat overdye some of the tencel (the colors) along with the bamboo yarn (black, gray, and white). I was curious about how the tencel would dye up, which was great by the way.
Now that I have started to integrate my NEWS experience, I realize I have to have a tencel weaving of my very own and bring another something new in Turned Weft Ikat to my upcoming lecture. I'm not certain what I am going to do exactly, but the only thing I know is that the warp is 3 yards long sett at 32 epi. It will be fun to watch this grow.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Towel Exchange


I continue to weave a little bit every day. The current weaving on Grace, ikat dyed unmercerized 8/2 cotton towel test.

I received this email today.

Hi Bonnie,

Is the towel exchange for Alphabet towels only?
I have a towel to exchange but it is a two block basket weave/twill not
done with a color palate for words

Maureen

And so I replied:
Hi Maureen,
I guess I didn't explain the towel exchange very well at all. The alphabet towels are towels I make as gifts for friends and relatives, and I use them as samples in my workshops. I don't trade them. The towels I trade are the ones I happen to be working on at the time, in this case the ikat towels (blue and white in 8/2 unmercerized cotton). The towels I receive are hopefully whatever you are working on and reflect your individual weaving path.

I used to buy handwoven towels at our guild sale because I knew I would never weave them myself. Who knew I would come to love these little cloths? I am most interested in towels not like the ones that I make.

There is only one request for the towel you send me is that you label the towel with your name in some way. If you don't have an actual label, then either embroider your name or find some other way to let me know whose towel I am using. I am finding it harder to remember the more towels I get.

I think I will put your email on my blog along with this response. I am sure you aren't the only person who interpreted the towel exchange this way.

Thanks for writing! Your towel sounds perfect!

Bonnie

I was going to tell you about where I get my woven labels, but I can't seem to locate that information just now. If anyone is interested, let me know and I will dig deeper.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Guatemalan Inspiration

Little by little, parts of my July trip have begun to integrate into my weaving life.

After I left New York, I took a train up to Massachusetts to the NEWS Conference. Among the many many wonderful experiences, the Mayan Hands booth in the vendors building has been in my thoughts today.

Mayan Hands is a fair trade organization that has been working with Mayan weavers since 1989. We now work with approximately 200 weavers, organized in groups of 12 to 50 women, living in eleven different communities around the western and northern highlands of Guatemala.

I am not much of a traveler, but back in 1974 I did visit Guatemala. I thought it would be wonderful to visit a country that devoted so much of its energy to weaving. I also had this mistaken notion I would look Guatemalan. I actually looked more like the Guatemalan version of a Martian, at least that is how it seemed from the expressions on their faces. I also discovered just how limiting for me it is to not speak the language. I know many people seem to be able to just get along, but I realized I was not one of those people. But most of all, I was undone by the poverty I encountered. To be able to create such magnificent weaving and not have much more than the beautiful handwoven clothes on your back was almost more than a struggling first world weaver like myself could take in.

I hadn't really thought much about that trip until I encountered Brenda Rosenbaum,
a wonderful woman who was in charge of the booth. Brenda told me I had a Guatemalan spirit, and I think she might be right. Many people tell me my weaving looks very Guatemalan.
Brenda told me I should come to Guatemala and work with the weavers. Now you know why I have been thinking about my previous trip.

I am still a Martian, but perhaps there is some way I can help. Maybe by writing about this, some ideas will gel.



Here is a strange coincidence. Meet Manuela from Chichicastenango. I found her in the window of a shop around the corner from me. I walked by her for several days and finally went in and purchased her (a year and a half ago). She has been sitting in my studio since then watching me weave. I don't think I ever read the tag, but after I returned from the Conference I did. On the back it says: Maya Doll Project created by: Maya Traditions
I checked out their website and discovered a most amazing thing: Maya Traditions and Mayan Hands two small fair trade businesses joined together to form a nonprofit named Associacion Tejedoras Unidas ("Weavers United")

Manuela is a very magical and beautiful doll who has been quietly working her magic in my weaving studio. There is so much more to say, but I haven't figured out the words yet.