Tuesday, July 19, 2022

25th Convergence

 This post is picture heavy....and it spans Friday, Monday and today.  The Tuesday Weavers were out in force at Convergence!



Tina and I arrived around 10 a.m. to the Convention Center Friday morning.  Although I had gotten our Day Passes online on Thursday, they had not made it to the registration desk.  So we waited with the other folks.  I first noticed this piece on the far wall.  WOW!  This weaver really captured the way the Smoky Mountains look.  I ran over to see who had woven this piece and found out it was Betsy Worden!!!  She is a well-known local artist who passed away several years ago.  We were gifted with several of her looms, which is a great honor.


Hanging next to Betsy's piece was this quilt.  I first noticed the little raccoons peaking at the edge.  Then, Tina and I found ourselves playing "where's Waldo" finding the other hidden images.  As the line snaked closer to the quilt, we got more excited finding other features of Cades Cove.  This quilt was stitched by the Tellico Village Quilters.  It sure did make standing in line more fun!!!


Oh, yes!!!!  That's Tina with Annie MacHale!!!  Of course we both bought her new book, Three-Color Pickup for Inkle Weavers.


At Ruth Anne's booth, we ran into Liz.  She was there with her sister enjoying all the cool stuff in the Marketplace.  Ruth Anne's booth is the Two Roots Fiber Mill.


We also saw Laura (on the right) with two of her friends.


Patty was on lunch break from her class when we saw her.  She's had a grand time!


  Pat was on lunch break, too!

    The tapestry behind Patty and Pat was from the Women's Woven Voices.  There were over a thousand "story boards" from women around the world.  I was honored to meet Brecia Kralovic-Logan, who directed this project.  I guess you just have to sit down at the right table!!!!


  Yesterday, we were one of the stops on the Sounds, Art and History of Appalachia 

 tour Carol gave them a brief overview of the history of the Center, and how the Tuesday Weavers have evolved.


  Betsy wanted to make sure her friend met our Sharon to get information on weaving in her part of Florida.


We had some visitors from Convergence today.  Barbara was weaving on the barn loom.


Sharen showed off her little Turkish spindle she got at Convergence.  Liz finished another inkle band!


Marilyn finished winding her new warp for more towels!



Linda worked on her towel warp, and I got Sharon to help me wind on a warp on one of the Pups.


  Tina finished her re-threading and tried out some dubonnet weft.  Amazing how the weft color really changes the article!!!

Pearl got back to work on her huck lace piece.  

We were few today, but it has been a busy few days.

Happy Weaving!

LouAnn




3 comments:

Judi said...

Hello! Your blog is such an inspiration to weavers! It sounds like you had a fantastic time at Convergence, too! I'm glad that I found your blog because it inspires me to weave more and to enjoy what I weave! Cheers!

Anonymous said...

I want to thank the Tuesday Weavers group for the woven key chains in the goody bags. That was quite an undertaking for the weaver(s). The one I received is red, white and blue, so I'll proudly use it for years to come.

I wish had been aware of your group before Convergence. I was there and would have enjoyed meeting some of you. I wasn't able to see the exhibit at the Emporium due to their limited hours and my class and volunteering hours.

Happy weaving!
Susan Cook (Florida)

Tina J said...

I may have done a little bit of Fan Girl when I met Annie McHale! It was so cool to see her and to get an autographed book.