The show we were involved with was the Smoky Mountain Fiber Arts Festival in Townsend, TN. We'd volunteered to demonstrate Saturday and do a free make and take to teach anyone that wanted to how to straw weave. I got there before 9am and the vendors were just opening up. I just took a quick picture as it was opening before it got crowded. I guess there were about 15 vendors selling all kinds of fiber related items. The color of the fleece and yarns were enough to entice anyone!
We weren't sure how many of our members would be able to come as well as the Clinch Valley Handweavers members. I know LouAnn was taking a ton of pictures which she's posting on our Guild website. So check it out to see more of our members.
This also shows our little area where we were demonstrating. The table was where the straw weaving kits were given out from and the 2 looms in the background are LouAnn's and my Schacht wolf pups. I know that I didn't get into the straw weaving much. I sat and wove most of the time and talked to alot of people about weaving and about the pup. The pup is so easy to transport and she weaves great! I have small kitchen handtowels on my loom and LouAnn's got placemats on hers. I think that if we'd had several looms there we probably could have sold a few to people stopping by. This was a fiber fest and fiber people from all around were there checking it out.
I do have to tell a funny story on the people that organized the show. This was their first year and some of them were not fiber people, just people from the area that wanted to help. In emailing back and forth about what we were doing, I told Cindy that we would be having the free straw weaving kits and then we were bringing our wolf pups to demo on at the same time. The email I got back stated that they were sorry, but they didn't have any place to board wolves during the show........... Needless to say, when I forwarded the email to our members and also when she told the committee at their next meeting, all the weavers were rolling on the floor laughing! Cindy now knows what a wolf pup is!
We were so excited to see Gaynell. Gaynell is on the left of the picture and she used to weave with us each Tuesday, coming all the way up to Norris from Townsend and being in the thick of things until her life became too complicated for the long drive. We're hoping she'll have time every so often to just bring a lunch and come join us sometimes. We have missed her!I am including a few pictures of people weaving, using straws to hold the warp and just having a good time doing it. I love the Mother and daughter. This was near the beginning of the day before things got chaotic. Later there were usually at least half a dozen children and/or adults sitting at that table working hard on their projects.
Jeanie Hilton and the organizers of the festival were very pleased with the response for a first year and I know they'll be doing it again. We're going to be ready next year with alot more kits and we'll be bringing those wolf pups again as well!
On the home front, I got both blue warps off the loom and they're ready to be serged. My DD is going to have to have surgery on her knee. She really tore it up at the RUSH gym when she fell off the machine her trainer had her on. This week she will be performing(knee brace and all) at Maryville College in a play, the Vagina Monologues. She's got a good part in it and will do great. My DH says, great, she's in a play and I can't tell anyone and to go, I have to put a paper bag on my head. He'll be there to cheer her on! The play is a fundraiser and I think they've done it about the last 3 years. I'm glad she's able to be a part of it. Oh yeah, her part is the homeless lesbian. I'll let you know how it went next week when I have pictures of what's on my loom again!
Carol
You've got a LOT going on!!! I would tell K to "break a leg" but that might not be the best thing to say right now!!! I am rooting her on, though. Yesterday was great fun, and we could have sold a bunch of Wolf Pups if we were the dealer...........
ReplyDeleteAnd you had a place to kennel them! Thanks, Carol! It means a lot that you think I'm a good weaver. We had fun, didn't we? I was worn out! I love the photos of the quilts, too.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you all had a blast. Next year I should be able to come too. I love the picture of the 2 cousins on the playground weaving. Maybe in 10 years we will see them again, weaving on floor looms. A seed is planted. My first woven article was in Kindergarten, I still have it. Maybe I should blog about that one day.
ReplyDeleteOkay, can you hear me smacking my head all the way from Oregon.
ReplyDeleteStraw weaving, using plastic drinking straws, not weaving a course hay like fiber known as straw. NOW IT ALL MAKES SENSE. LOL, I guess you would be able to weave that kind of straw into gold, or spin it either. ;-)
Looks like a grand event though.
Theresa, I hadn't really gotten into it until Saturday myself. It actually is a very creative and easy way for anyone to try their hand at creating a small piece of fabric! We did have a blast! We were really amazed at how everyone loved to do it. We will spend a fair amount of time in the next weeks building up our stock again! LouAnn had gotten all of these ready for the show but hopefully we'll all chip in to help restock!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Sounds like it was fun. Sorry I missed it.
ReplyDeleteDear Tuesday Weavers,
ReplyDeleteYou have no idea how great it is to see everything on your blog, its just like you told me at the Townsend Fiber Festival, talk about active. I am so impressed! And, I am thrilled to know about next year's SFFA being held at Arrowmont, and a weekend we can be there. Woohoo! See y'all soon!
Carol Larsen & debb allore
River's Edge Fiber Arts
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