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Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Yarn to Garment Feb. 4-6

This is the 10th year of “From Yarn to Garment”, an Oberlin College Winter Term Group Project, and we’re celebrating. Yes, you’re invited to a weekend of festivities in Oberlin!

Get complete details, schedule and workshop registration information in this PDF flyer LOCO will be sponsoring a potluck lunch at the Firelands Association for the Visual Arts before the student fashion show on Sunday.

Workshops include:

Friday, Feb. 4 – 4:00-5:30  Weave a Wardrobe on a 28″ Wide Warp – Barbara Decker

This lecture will illustrate how a standard 28″ wide warp can produce an entire wardrobe of wearables simply through the imaginative use of squares and rectangles. These are not awkward, stiff designs you need to reshape your body to wear but attractive, comfortable, fashionable clothes. The discussion will include jackets, coats (cocoon, cape), sweaters, ruanas and skirts.

The lecture will be illustrated with many slides and examples. Participants are encouraged to bring their own designs.

Saturday, February 5, 9:00-12:00, 1:00-4:00 Liz Spear

www.lizspearhandwoven.com

COLLABORATIONS AND COMBINATIONS:

Piecing Adventures with Your Handwoven Fabrics

This six-hour workshop will present a variety of design and sewing techniques, using small and large scraps of handwoven fabrics to create full garments and accessories of amazing beauty and texture. The class will begin with a slide lecture of creative process development, detailing the series of garment designs and friendships with other fiber artists that has led to the collaborative coats, jackets and shirts presented for hands-on examination by the students. A series of demonstrations and discussion of cutting, measuring, design decision-making, and actual sewing will provide students with ideas and inspiration for their own piecework adventures. Participants are encouraged to bring their own handwoven scraps, samples, and bits, along with sharp scissors, pins and notebook for ideas. Personal sewing machines may be brought, by those comfortable with more immediate design approach.

A list of tips, suggestions, and bibliography will be provided.

Sunday, Feb. 6 10:00-11:30 A Biased View of Handwoven Clothing – Barbara Decker

Often weavers construct garments in a T-shape that echoes the grid of warp and weft. We will turn that grid on a slant and exploit the drape and dynamics of the diagonal. We will use the angles created to draw the eye to the best parts and away from our least favorite parts of our bodies. We will break away from the grid by examining garments using these methods. Slides and samples will be shared.

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January newsletter and meeting

Our January newsletter is here; you’ll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and read it, which you can find here.

Our January meeting has been canceled due to inclement weather – we’ll reschedule dye day for February.

Our next meeting will be Tuesday, January 11 at 7 p.m. – it’s Dye Day, so bring your items ready to be dyed and wear clothes that can get messy – if you need more details on getting ready, check the newsletter.  We’ll gather at the Carlisle Reservation Visitors’ Center on Nickle Plate Diagonal Road (directions here).  Join us – visitors always welcome.

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December Newsletter and Meeting

Our December newsletter is here; you’ll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and read it, which you can find here.

Our next meeting will be Tuesday, December 14; the meeting will start at 7 p.m.    We’ll gather at the Wellington Reservation Visitors’ Center at 535 Jones Road (directions here).  Our holiday meeting will feature cookies and other treats baked by members, as well as an ornament swap for those interested.  The main attraction will be the drawing for prizes in our annual raffle to benefit Heifer International. Join us – visitors always welcome!

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November newsletter and meeting

Our November newsletter is here; you’ll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and read it, which you can find here.

Our next meeting will be Tuesday, November 9; there will be a Thanksgiving potluck at 6 p.m. (please bring your own plate and silverware) and the meeting will start at 7 p.m. If you would like to make a cash donation ($1 or more) to Feeding America, Macy’s will match any donation you make.  We’ll also vote on the slate of Guild officers for 2011.   We’ll gather at the Carlisle Reservation Visitors’ Center on Nickle Plate Diagonal Road (directions here).  Join us – visitors always welcome (even if you don’t bring a potluck dish!).

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October newsletter and meeting

Our October newsletter is here; you’ll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and read it, which you can find here.

Our next meeting will be Tuesday, October 12 at 7 p.m. – Donna Holmes will lead a question and answer session on knitting socks; she’ll also talk about how learning techniques useful in sock knitting can help improve your knitting on all kinds of projects.  We’ll gather at the Carlisle Reservation Visitors’ Center on Nickle Plate Diagonal Road (directions here).  Join us – visitors always welcome.

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Weaving 101 Workshop coming up 10/29-31

Are you interested in learning how to weave?  Learn to design your project, create a warp, dress a loom and weave your project in a weekend, October 29-31.  This workshop is designed to help weaver wanna-bes (absolute beginners as well as those who would like some refreshers) learn how a loom works to their advantage!

For those completely new to weaving, there will also be a Pre-Weaving 101 workshop Saturday, October 23 to talk about vocabulary, parts of the loom, design principles, planning your project, calculating supply needs for a project – plus, there will be lots of samples to whet your whistle!

For more details, download the schedule and the registration form.

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September Newsletter and Meeting

Our September newsletter is here; you’ll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and read it, which you can find here.

Our next meeting will be September 14 at 7 p.m. – members are invited to bring items  that might fall outside the scope of our usual crafty interests for an extended Show and Tell: painting, tatting, button-making, woodworking – the sky and your imagination are the limit.  We’ll gather at the Carlisle Reservation Visitors’ Center on Nickle Plate Diagonal Road (directions here).  Join us – visitors always welcome.

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August Newsletter and Meeting

The August newsletter is available here; you’ll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and read it, which you can find here. The newsletter includes an order form for LOCO t-shirts, sweatshirts and tote bags – don’t miss it.

Our next meeting will be August 10 at 7 p.m. – Pat Geisler will talk about her recent trip to Iceland, their unique fiber traditions and her trip to wool camp. We’ll gather at the Carlisle Reservation Visitors’ Center on Nickle Plate Diagonal Road (directions here).  Join us – visitors always welcome.

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Summer is for Spinning and Weaving

Join us at our next meeting on July 13 at 7:00 p.m. at the Carlisle Reservation Visitors’ Center on Nickle Plate Diagonal Road (directions here). We’ll be talking about upcoming demonstrations at local fairs, ordering t-shirts and tote bags with the new LOCO Spinners and Weavers Guild logo, as well as the usual show and tell and business meeting.  Our program will be a presentation on preserving heritage textiles. See you there!

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July Newsletter Available

as a PDF here – you’ll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and read it, which you can find here.