United in Fiber

United in Fiber

5 MAFAnited 2019 Workshops in Fiber une 20 2019 Millersville A This is an extract from the MAFA 2019 PDF brochure which will be available for download in 2019 from mafafiber.org MAFA 2019 Workshops Key to Workshop Numbers Levels of Experience: and Required Skills SKILL LEVEL DESCRIPTION Interested, but lacking Novice Class Designations: in basic skills Some experience with WORKSHOP # DISCIPLINE Beginner equipment and able to 101 – 123 Weaving perform basic techniques 201 – 206 Spinning Comfortable with 301 – 304 Dyeing equipment; experienced Intermediate in a variety of techniques; 401 – 402 Felting able to plan, draft, 501 – 505 Other fiber arts and design work RIGID RH indicates Rigid Heddle Very comfortable with HEDDLE equipment, skilled at a UN Advanced RO D wide variety of techniques, RR R RR indicates Round Robin Format O B I N willing to experiment Workshop Name in Alphabetical Order . Page # Workshop Name in Alphabetical Order . Page # 2, 3, 4: A Lot of Interesting Older Weave Structures on Less Shafts . 14 Next Generation Hand Felted Jewelry . 20 8-shaft Rep Runner: A Study in Block Design using Linked Blocks and Solid Stripes . 12 One Warp, Many Structures: An Exploration of Extended Parallel Threading . 10 Art Yarn Spinning . 16 Redding Method of Protein Fiber Dyeing Intensive . 19 Awasqa 1: Introduction to Backstrap Weaving . 8 Sakiori and Zanshi Weaving - Japanese Rural Cloth . .. 10 Beyond the Rectangle with the V Cowl . 13 Sanquhar Gloves: A Scottish Tradition . 20 Collage to Tapestry Cartoon . 8 Scottish Weaving Sampler . 8 Colorplay: Stress-Free Way to Spin with Color . 17 Singing the Blues . 18 Creative Exploration in Jewelry Weaving . 7 Snazzy Yarns: How to Use Them, Not Lose Them . 6 Custom Fit and Fabulous . 21 Spin Silk!!! . 16 Design Inlay Rag Rugs and More . 15 Spin-It/Weave-It: Your Rigid Heddle Scarf . 17 Design: Taking Your Weaving to the Next Level . 13 Spinning Your Own Yarn - Spindle and Wheel (Beginning) . 15 Discover Oxford Punch Needle Rug Hooking . .. 21 Swedish Pattern Weaves . 9 Double Rainbow . 12 The 3D’s of 3-D: Deflection, Differential Shrinkage, and Doubleweave . 11 Double Your Fun by Using Two Heddles on the Rigid Heddle Loom - The Beauty of Lace Weaves . 13 Sampler and Technique from Patterns to Double Width . 9 The Versatility of a Shetland Fleece . 16 Dyeing to Spin . 18 Three Workshops in One: Color Horoscope, Woven Words, Almost Ikat . 14 Five Point Twills: Myriad Possibilities . 7 Twined Rag Rugs . 21 Hand Felted Bags / Purses . 19 Weave SAORI . 9 Introduction to Japanese Temari . .. 22 Weaving 101 . 6 Introduction to Rug Weaving . 7 Wedge Weave Fundamentals . 11 Natural Dye Exploration with Indigo and Eco Printing . .. 18 November 5, 9:56 2018 PM MAFA Biennial Conference, June 27–30, 2019 • mafafiber.org/conferences/mafa2019/ • Millersville University 6 MAFA 2019 Workshops 101 EXPERIENCE LEVEL: DESCRIPTION: Weaving 101 Beginner weaver and others seeking to brush up skills This is the perfect class for those who have never woven, or those who need MATERIALS FEE: INSTRUCTOR: to brush up on the basics of warping COVERS: Laurie Duxbury $5.00 Handouts. and efficient weaving. Students will ROOM: TBA, TBA EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: learn to warp a loom back to front, Two half-pound cones of Harrisville Design Highland wool—one cone tie-up any treadles, calculate warp each in two different contrasting colors. One cone will be used as warp and weft needs. Emphasis will be and one as weft. Please make sure yarn is on a cone and not in skein placed on efficient and painless form. Balls are okay as long as you have a container to hold the ball and warping techniques (yes, really), keep it from rolling around the floor as the yarn unwinds. understanding the basic workings 8/4 carpet warp of contrasting color to your warp. (Don’t go out and buy of a four-shaft loom, and developing this if you don’t have it on hand. I’ll have some.) good weaving habits. Students will One four-shaft table loom or floor loom to dress. warp their own loom and weave a Raddle with clamp(s) for attaching the raddle to the loom. (A raddle sample piece exploring plain weave is a piece of equipment that goes on the back beam of your loom and and twill. We will have fun learning has pegs or nails at one-inch intervals or less. If you have any questions from each other. about this, contact me.) Rubber bands of standard diameter to slip over raddle pegs. A pair of lease sticks with a shoelace for each end (Lease sticks should be as long as your loom is wide. They should have holes drilled in each end. They can either be round, like a dowel, or rectangular. (If you don’t have lease sticks and are unsure about what they are, contact me.) Paper or warp sticks for separating the layers of warp as the warp is wound onto the warp beam. Paper should be at least 12” wide and as heavy as paper grocery bag. Paper grocery bags cut to fit this width work well. Reed hook. Threading hook if you use one. At least one shuttle. It can be a boat shuttle or a stick shuttle. You may want extra bobbins for a boat shuttle. Bobbin winder if you have a boat shuttle. Yardstick. Scissors. Tape measure. Note-taking supplies. 102 EXPERIENCE LEVEL: DESCRIPTION: Snazzy Yarns: How to Adventuresome beginner through advanced Do any of these situations sound familiar? Use Them, Not Lose MATERIALS FEE: • You ransomed a glorious, fancy yarn at a conference, Them $12.00 COVERS: Binder with all the drafts in now what? INSTRUCTOR: plastic sleeves and room for the woven samples. • You have mastered spinning and have a luxurious yarn, Sharon Alderman EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: now what? ROOM: TBA, TBA Pre-warped loom, 4 to 8 shafts. • You have learned to dip-dye yarns, now what? Shuttles (one or two). If you recognize yourself, this is the workshop for you. In it Weft yarn. we explore the structures which will allow you to show off Scissors. your special yarn instead of obliterating it as it is woven. Tapestry needle. Measuring tape. Participants will consider structures with detailed Masking tape or hang tags to label the woven instructions about how to tailor them to their application samples. and allow the fluffy yarn to be fluffy in the cloth, allow the yarn which changes color over its length to be seen, allow the thick and thin yarn to be a star. Although this workshop focuses on structure, Sharon’s workshop—as always—will weave in fiber choices, yarn styles and color choice information. November 5, 9:56 2018 PM MAFA Biennial Conference, June 27–30, 2019 • mafafiber.org/conferences/mafa2019/ • Millersville University 7 MAFA 2019 Workshops 103 EXPERIENCE LEVEL: DESCRIPTION: Creative Exploration in All levels Explore the creativity of weaving jewelry without a loom. Working with colorful wire and thin sheet metal, Jewelry Weaving MATERIALS FEE: we will create a variety of woven earrings, beads, brace- COVERS: INSTRUCTOR: $35.00 All metal, color wire, jewelry lets, pendants and pins. This extensive workshop covers Anastasia Azure findings, and specialty tools techniques such as radial weaving, free-form warps, con- ROOM: TBA, TBA EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: tinuous and discontinuous wefts, plying chevron wefts, Medium-sized scissors, wire cutters, chain nose flattening wire, unusual shapes, and simple wire work to pliers, round nose pliers, ultra-fine Sharpie marker. incorporate beads and jewelry findings. Participants will Optional: table lamp and extension cord. have the opportunity to make a jewelry collection as well as technical samples for future inspiration. 104 EXPERIENCE LEVEL: DESCRIPTION: Introduction to Rug Beginner through intermediate An ideal course for those wishing to try out rug weaving for the first time, though with enough ‘tricks’ to also suit Weaving MATERIALS FEE: the more experienced weaver. Students will learn how to COVERS: INSTRUCTOR: $0.00 N/A make a strong serviceable rug (plain weave being an excel- Jason Collingwood EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: lent structure for rugs). Initially weaving stripes and spots ROOM: TBA, TBA Pre-warped small floor, or table loom, three or four using two colours, learning how to overcome the selvage colors of wool, stick shuttles, scissors, note-taking problems inherent in each different design. Clasped wefts, materials. crossed wefts and compensated inlay will be covered, all these new techniques giving the weaver more freedom with design. The class concludes with a look at rug finish- es, a few of the many finishes will be demonstrated. 105 EXPERIENCE LEVEL: DESCRIPTION: Five Point Twills: Adventuresome beginner through advanced Add fun and expression to your next projects. Students will create a 4-shaft or 8-shaft point twill pattern gamp Myriad Possibilities MATERIALS FEE: sampler using five different twill threadings and numer- COVERS: INSTRUCTOR: $5.00 Instructions for preparing looms, ous tie-up changes to develop myriad twill structure Barbara Diefenderfer A workbook for the class, creations. Experience a number of treadlings to create Small supplies to enhance class activities. ROOM: TBA, TBA new weave structures and intricate appearing twills to be EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: incorporated in future woven pieces. Pre-warped loom prepared according to Students prepare their looms at home from provided instructions which will be sent to each student as instructions, and bring them ready to be woven on in soon as the class lists are available, giving students class. Warps may be either 10/2 or 8/2 unmercerized or time to gather supplies and ask any questions that perle cotton in natural or white. At least 2 additional col- they may have. ors will be needed in the same thread size as the warp.

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