Joan Ruane Spinning with Cotton
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Desert Weavers and Spinners present Joan Ruane Spinning with Cotton Presentation: “What Happened to Hemp” January 27 after Guild meeting (approximately 10:30) Workshop: Monday January 27 1:00-5:00, and January 28 - 29 9:00-4:30 Joan Ruane has been teaching spinning for nearly 30 years, beginning in New Zealand from Ruth Reid and then Persis Grayson, where she was exposed to spinning cotton and fell in love with. She then studied extensively with Harry and Olive Linder. She loves teaching spinning, offering fiber retreats and workshops, writing and promoting cotton wherever she can. Her latest endeavor to promote cotton spinning is through film: two of her videos are “Spinning Cotton Made Easy” and “Cotton Spinning with the Takli”, which connect spinners with an ancient tradition. All interested weavers should check out her website at cottonspinning.com. Presentation to Guild: Joan will share “What Happen to Hemp” taking us back to when it was a very productive crop, to when it was banned in 1937 and where it is now with the Farm Bill that was passed in 2015. Don’t miss this very interesting story. Students will be working with hemp. Workshop Description: Students will learn proper carding procedures for cotton and making punis with the dyed lint as well as blending hemp with the cotton. Students will evaluate different preparations of making punis and how they spin up into yarn. Introduction to natural and dyed cotton sliver. Practice a spinning technique to save on the shoulder. Students will be exploring plying and the many ways to ply their singles to give them unique and specialty yarns. They will also learn about hemp and how to spin different preparations including our dyed hemp fiber. Students will have an opportunity to explore plying cotton and hemp singles into designer yarns A short overview of cotton terms to help you "talk cotton" with ease. • Cotton is first described as a boll, that is when then it is ready to pick from the field. • After the seeds are removed at the gin, then it is called lint. • Spinners take the lint and card it into a puni in which the fibers are rolled. • Sliver is lint is processed at the spinning mill on a huge drum carder, lining up the fibers, and putting them into a narrow strip. • Roving is made when a slight twist is put on the cotton sliver but so slight that you can still draft it out to spin it into a yarn. Students will need to bring their own inexpensive tools (see below). Instructor will provide wool for the class. Maximum 16 students. Student level: Intermediate to Advanced Students bring to class: Spinning wheels (flyer driven with at least a 10/1 ratio), carders, Lazy Kate, 3-4 empty bobbins, ball winder, tags for labeling, Niddy Noddy, pillow for chair. For dyeing: mask, rubber gloves, apron, small wide mouth jar, newspaper. Brown bag lunch each day Instructor to provide: Fiber for the class use, puni sticks, dyes, basic dye tools and a copy of her book “Beginning Cotton Spinning on the Wheel” for each student. Where: Monday January 27 Braille Institute, 70-251 Ramon Road, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 Tuesday and Wednesday Jan 28-29: 801 Tahquitz Canyon Way, Unit 200 Palm Springs When: Monday-Wednesday, January 27-29 Cost: Members $140 (includes material fee) Non-members $170 (includes material fee) Homework: None Class: Size limited to 16 Questions? Martha Lumia - email: [email protected] See the following for registration details and application form. DWS Registration Fees January 27, 2020 Presentation Joan Ruane during guild meeting Spinning with Cotton Workshop January 27-29 Cost per student for 2½ day workshop (Maximum of 16 students) Bring your own lunch DWS guild member $140.00 per person Non DWS member fee $170.00 per person Cost for Presentation on January 27: free to all members and class participants DWS member only may register through October 1, 2019. After that registration is open to all. (Membership is $30) Last date to mail in your registration is December 25, 2019 Reserve your place in the workshop by sending a check for the full amount, along with the completed attached application form. Payment by mail only. Make check out to Desert Weavers and Spinners. Mail to: Martha Lumia PO Box 3184 Idyllwild, CA 92549 Payments will not be accepted in person, mail in only. Cancelation: Fees are NOT refundable. DWS will make no refunds. It will be the participant’s responsibility to find a replacement and to collect monies for the workshop from them. If we have a waiting list those names could be used as a replacement source. In the event the instructor cancels the workshop due to circumstances beyond his or her control, fees will be refunded in full. Your check to DWS will constitute your agreement to the above. Questions: contact Martha Lumia – [email protected] Registration Form for Workshop Spinning with Cotton with Joan Ruane January 27-29, 2020 Name: _____________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________ Phone/Cell: ______________________________________________________________ E-Mail: ______________________________________________________________ Fees (make check payable to “Desert Weavers and Spinners”) DWS Member: $140.00___________________________________ Non-Member: $170.00___________________________________ DWS Membership: $ 30.00___________________________________ Total: ___________________________________ I agree to the terms that have been set forth on the DWS Registration Fees page: Signature ______________________________________Date ____________ Mail Application and fees to: Martha Lumia PO Box 3184 Idyllwild, CA 92549 .