Here's Bonnie, modeling three of her recent horoscope weavings. One of the three shawls was woven with a bamboo warp and a weft of recycled cashmere - I didn't want to let go of it, the hand was so luscious!

There was an absolutely adorable hand-knit baby sock (I'm sorry I didn't catch the name of the maker):

One of the members apologized for her work, saying that she's just a beginner. The apology was really unnecessary. She showed two shawls made with natural dark grey yarn from her alpaca herd; both are gorgeous. One has beads spaced randomly in the weft, and a beaded fringe. This one has randomly-laid-in locks of dyed alpaca (or maybe mohair?) adding the perfect accent. Just look at the even beat, and the straight selvedges!


I told her that she should never apologize for being a beginner; we were all beginners at some point, after all. My first loom was a rigid heddle, and I wove on it for several months before venturing on to a treadle loom.
There was also a spectacularly gauzy hand-knit lace shawl, but unfortunately I didn't get a photo of it. If you wait a week or so and check the guild's website, you'll find a link to the October newsletter near the bottom of the page. I'm sure there will be photos of all the items in it.
I always love having an opportunity to meet other weavers, dyers, and spinners and to be inspired by their creativity and skill. Thanks to you all for your hospitality!
1 comment:
Hi Sandra, I am hand weaving from Brazil, your blog are great
Silvia
http://tearpiaocupacional.blogspot.com/
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