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March 2010 program

Wichita Weavers, Spinners & Dyers Guild Posted on March 7, 2010 by webadminMarch 7, 2010

Double Weaving

The term “double weaving” can be used to refer to vastly different techniques; the Guild meeting program included presentations of two kinds, which were described by Nancy Squire.

The first technique is also called double-width weaving, and is a method that allows the weaver to create fabric that is twice as wide as the loom itself.  This is done by weaving in two layers, with the weft ‘turning the corner’ at one edge to connect the layers and form what will be the center of the finished fabric.  The other edge is left open on both the top and bottom layers to form the selvedges.

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Sondra Vail and Sam Criss displayed and talked about their projects, all woven using this technique, and discussed potential problems and solutions.

Next, Nancy explained the double weaving technique by which two layers are woven simultaneously, with warp and weft interchanging layers to produce reverse-colored images on front and back of the fabric.  The resulting open spaces can even be stuffed, which results in a quilted appearance.

She displayed an Egyptian piece with a peacock pattern as illustration, then Kathy Losee showed several items she wove with cotton singles and sewing thread.  Mary Sue Foster told about a hanging she made of horsehair, woven SIX layers at a time.

Nancy talked about variations on this technique that could produce not only geometric shapes, but pictorial designs.  She then passed around several small weavings, some of which were woven by Helen Canzoneri.

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Welcome, 2010!

Wichita Weavers, Spinners & Dyers Guild Posted on January 10, 2010 by webadminJanuary 10, 2010

Our first meeting of 2010 will be January 9th at 10:00 am in McKnight Hall on WSU campus.*
The program will be presented by Mary Sue Foster and Kyle Leandra Kolkovich. Mary Sue will show samples and talk about the layered weaving workshop she attended in California last fall. Kyle, a graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design, will show samples of her weaving.
Business to discuss will include updating of our website and KAWS Guild Table project.

* Directions: From Hillside, turn into WSU at the entrance where the Football Memorial stands (closest to 17th st.). Parking lots on left, McKnight Hall first building on right. The double doors facing the street will be your entry to the room where we meet.

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