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sutherland handweaving studio: Scanlin/Williams Return for Advanced Tapestry Weaving Class
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Fine handwoven textiles, weaving instruction and face-to-face social networking for weavers. Saturday, August 11, 2012. Scanlin/Williams Return for Advanced Tapestry Weaving Class. Popular tapestry weavers and teachers Tommye Scanlin and Pat Williams return to Sutherland Handweaving Studio this fall for more tapestry weaving instruction. Tommye Scanlin. “Kudzu: Bad Seed,” 24 x 24(c) 2010 . For anyone unfamiliar, check out Tommye’s work at http:/ tapestry13.blogspot.com. These workshops fill quickly!
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Tapestry Share: March 2014
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All about learning and making handwoven tapestry. Saturday, March 15, 2014. Exhibit at Barton Art Galleries, Wilson, North Carolina, USA. Is a fibers exhibit that's opening tomorrow, March 16, at Barton College in Wilson, NC. I have three tapestries included among the works from twenty-three fibers educators throughout the Southeast. This is works by members of Southeast Fibers Educators Association (SEFEA). The opening is 2-4 tomorrow! Posted by Tommye McClure Scanlin. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I bega...
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Tapestry Share: For the Love of Color, a class at Peters Valley School of Craft
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All about learning and making handwoven tapestry. Thursday, April 24, 2014. For the Love of Color, a class at Peters Valley School of Craft. I'm happy to be teaching at Peters Valley School of Craft. In Layton, New Jersey this June. It will be my first experience at the school and I'm looking forward to it. Here's a link. To the class description. I gave the class the title, For the Love of Color. Posted by Tommye McClure Scanlin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tapestry Weavers in New England. Rebec...
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Tapestry Share: Exhibit at Barton Art Galleries, Wilson, North Carolina, USA
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All about learning and making handwoven tapestry. Saturday, March 15, 2014. Exhibit at Barton Art Galleries, Wilson, North Carolina, USA. Is a fibers exhibit that's opening tomorrow, March 16, at Barton College in Wilson, NC. I have three tapestries included among the works from twenty-three fibers educators throughout the Southeast. This is works by members of Southeast Fibers Educators Association (SEFEA). The opening is 2-4 tomorrow! Posted by Tommye McClure Scanlin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Tapestry Share: Warping a small frame loom
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All about learning and making handwoven tapestry. Wednesday, March 17, 2010. Warping a small frame loom. Thanks to Jennifer for posting about Kathe Todd-Hooker's new book, available very soon. Kathe has addressed the process for warping of many kinds of tapestry looms in the book and I look forward to getting a copy. Her other three books are full of valuable information and I know the So Warped. Will be, as well. Her other books are Shaped Tapestry, Line in Tapestry,. Frame loom and parts, including two...
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Tapestry Share: November 2013
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All about learning and making handwoven tapestry. Friday, November 15, 2013. Tapestry Study Group Field Trip. Our Tapestry Study Group which is a local group of Tapestry Weavers South and Chattahoochee Handweavers Guild has been pursuing enrichment activities to learn more about tapestry this year. On November 14, 2013 seven of us met at Tommye Scanlin's studio. A more perfect day couldn't have been ordered from a catalog! We were also treated to a tour of her beautiful home and home studio. We were ...
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Tapestry Share: Happy New Year--wishing you many tapestry adventures in 2015!
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All about learning and making handwoven tapestry. Saturday, January 3, 2015. Happy New Year- wishing you many tapestry adventures in 2015! Therefore, here's my first share for 2015:. Http:/ rebeccamezoff.blogspot.com/2015/01/online-tapestry-weaving-class-all.html. This is a link to information about Rebecca Mezoff's online tapestry class. The next one starts TOMORROW. In whatever way and with whomever you choose to study tapestry, may your wefts never tangle and your warps never break! Sewing wefts in, i...
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Tapestry Share: Next step after warping--half-hitch at beginning
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All about learning and making handwoven tapestry. Saturday, March 20, 2010. Next step after warping- half-hitch at beginning. Techniques of Rug Weaving,. Pages 485-486- (a method similar to what Kathe Todd-Hooker calls it braiding in her book Tapestry 101,. Pages 85-86). However, I don't. An online digital version of the Peter Collingwood book is at the On-Line Digital Archive of Documents on Weaving and Related Topics. Http:/ www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/books.html#C. The Techniques of Rug Weaving.
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Tapestry Share: February 2014
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All about learning and making handwoven tapestry. Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Untitled/Unjuried small format tapestry exhibit- this summer in Providence, RI. Check out Jan Austin's blog post about the exhibit here. Also, see a preview of Kathy Spoering's entry to the exhibit at here blog post here. Just wanted to share the exciting news about this exhibit. Now the tapestries are beginning to arrive. I hope to see many of you at the tapestry extravaganza in the Ocean State this summer! I'm looking forwa...
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Tapestry Share: Many = One (weft color, that is)
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All about learning and making handwoven tapestry. Sunday, January 4, 2015. Many = One (weft color, that is). You'll notice that the foreground and middle ground areas had many wefts making up the shapes. Fewer shapes were used to create the mountains and the clouds. However, I tried to break up wefts throughout the tapestry so that selvedges wouldn't begin to pull in once there were less wefts in play in any of the areas. Simple weft-faced plain weave- always a challenge! Posted by Tommye McClure Scanlin.
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