Mark your calendar Saturday April 13th at the Quail's Nest |
Our roots began in 1977,when a few weavers began meeting in each other's homes to encourage innovation and learning. Member Daphne Malins designed and wove her Okanagan Tartan which she registered with CIPO and as a Scottish Tartan. In 1980 the Guild adopted its current name and the tartan made its first appearance at the annual Arts and Craft Show. For more than 45 years we have been supporting spinners, weavers, knitters, felters and other fibre arts in the beautiful South Okanagan of B.C.
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The website has been redesigned to make it easier to view on phones and tablets. Here is the 2023/24 Season Schedule.
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If you are new to weaving or unfamiliar with some terms, the sites Weave Structures and Plain Weave Variations will help.
I like this article on Mixing Twills for its practical learning.
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“We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Oliver Community Arts Council”
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Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Another Update from Margie S.
Gail H, a friend of mine felted these dryer balls for me. As we talked about how she made them on the drive home Donna told us a real easy way to make them. |
Nature provides everything we need. This pine tree became an ideal place to dry these felted scarves. This picture should be submitted to Spin Off magazine. |
Sunday, 10 March 2013
Karen B. Goes for the Challenge
On Thursday, I set out to complete a challenge from Jen to produce a work in fibre that looked like my calendar picture. A tea cosy seemed exactly the right shape! With help from Klaudia I was able to complete this project in one morning. Our guild members are so full of enthusiasm, great ideas and helpfulness that almost anything is possible!
On Thursday, I set out to complete a challenge from Jen to produce a work in fibre that looked like my calendar picture. A tea cosy seemed exactly the right shape! With help from Klaudia I was able to complete this project in one morning. Our guild members are so full of enthusiasm, great ideas and helpfulness that almost anything is possible!
Here I am with all my equipment and Klaudia to help me felt a tea cosy |
On a background of white roving, I began to layer my design. |
The process involves a little soap, more hot water and lots of rubbing. |
The finished product. |
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