Rayon Chenille and Beyond

March Hybrid Zoom Program
March, 10 @ 10:00 a.m.

Deborah Jarchow is a weaver and artist who teaches and lectures on fiber arts. In this program, Deborah will teach us about the characteristics of rayon chenille and how understanding its structure makes weaving with chenille easier.

She found weaving as a way to bring together her love of fiber, texture and color. Since the late 1990’s she has taught and created art and wearable art, giving lectures, and showing in local, regional, and national exhibits. Her work has been exhibited at many galleries and museums across the country.

The meeting will be in person at Red Clay Presbyterian Church and also presented via Zoom.

The Weaving Culture of Sweden

February’s Zoom Program
February, 10 @ 10:00 a.m.
The Weaving Culture of Sweden
We are thrilled to have Sally Orgren at our February guild meeting!
Sally is the editor of the Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot, the magazine produced by the Handweavers Guild of America, Inc. (HGA). Sally has exhibited, won awards, and written about weaving and related topics throughout her more than thirty years of producing fiber art.
She will be presenting “The Weaving Culture of Sweden.” Enjoy behind the scenes tours of Ostergotlands Ullspinneri (a wool spinning operation pictured in the photo), Klassbols Linnevaveri (four generation linen factory), Almgrens Sidenvaveria (Stockholm silk museum), and some of the student textile work exhibited at the University of Boras in this presentation.
Tag along virtually as Sally visits weaver Kerstin Froberg, the 14th Century Bockstern Man (with his clothing mostly intact!) and nearly 400-year-old textiles recovered from the Vasa, a famous Swedish ship that sank in 1628.
You will experience a true textile adventure!

January Zoom Program

January, 13 @ 10:00 a.m.
Sue Balascio
Sue loves textiles. For many years she was a seamstress/dressmaker. And then she wanted to create the fabric as well as sew with it. Since 2013, weaving has added to her passion for working with textiles.
Sue has not only focused on weaving and the fiber arts, she has also worked in jewelry design, painting, stained glass, collage and ceramics. But throughout her career color has tied it all together.
Her emphasis lately has been fine threads and woven wall art with traditional and non traditional materials. She will share her journey as well as an overview of her techniques and process.
Join us on Zoom to hear more from a very talented weaver, artist, and best of all, a fellow member of Harmony Weavers Guild.
Please send photos of your Show & Tell weavings for the January meeting to Sue Balascio before the day of the meeting.
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