Pat Keran presents triangle loom weaving. |
This fiber art Challenge takes on a dimensional approach with the creation of a 3D fiber art piece inspired by something in nature. Upcoming guild programs are being planned to support participation in the Challenge by presenting topics related to Challenge requirements and creating fiber art that is three dimensional.
And speaking of trios, the January guild program featured weaving with triangle frame looms.
Guild members and guest attendees had the opportunity to weave on small wooden looms using yarn to create single-strand triangular weavings.
This interesting warp-and-weave-as-you-go technique can produce solid, striped or multi-color plaid triangular pieces. The process is quite magical—weaving from both ends simultaneously to finish in the middle.
Show and Tell
Members also showed various projects that included lace knitting, felting, crochet, rug hooking and quilting.
Several guild members offer their fiber and fiber art creations for sale at the Chattanooga Market, Alpaca Melissa on Etsy, My Little Darlings Alpacas, and at regional fiber art events throughout the year. Classes in knitting and quilting are offered through FiberAntics by Veronica, and weaving classes for beginners and on more advanced techniques are also available.
Great program this month! Who'da thought I could weave a triangle?!?
ReplyDeleteI'm trying again to post this. Thanks to Pat for a great meeting and program and the refreshments. Thanks to Brenda for the minuets and thanks Veronica for the photos. I really enjoyed being with all of you and hope to be back in Feb.
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