Pot Luck Dinner June 25
Hello Everyone! 536 Sugar Road – sage green antique colonial with pumpkin orange trim and my dark brown CRV in front on the right side of the road. Parking – we have spaces for about 5 – 8 cars or … Continue reading →
Hello Everyone! 536 Sugar Road – sage green antique colonial with pumpkin orange trim and my dark brown CRV in front on the right side of the road. Parking – we have spaces for about 5 – 8 cars or … Continue reading →
Brenda Parella and Barbara Gordon completed the Hill Institute Master Weaver program this year and will be exhibiting their work at the annual exhibition. http://www.hillinstitute.com/annual_exhibition.cfm The Hill Institute (83 Pine Street, Florence, MA) will have its annual exhibition on Friday, June … Continue reading →
Hello Team NVWG, I would like to weave some fabric for a jacket so it has to be somewhat stiff (like denim-ish stiff) and have some body and weight. So my question is has anyone woven with fabric strips as … Continue reading →
Shaft Switching! Doesn’t that term sound complicated and scary? Yet over and over we hear that it’s a very simple way to diversify your designs. Members Leslie Ardison and Amy Stevens will explain the mystery of this technique, invented by … Continue reading →
Our March meeting will focus on “Organizing your Weaving Studio”. Fellow member Susan Targove (yes, that’s a picture of her wonderfully organized studio) will share her secrets! Susan is an accomplished weaver who, among many other things, designed and created … Continue reading →
New England Weavers’ Seminars Registration opens this Sunday. Some classes fill up quickly, so it’s best to visit the NEWS site in advance to make sure your account is ready to go. More details: Please mark on your calendars this … Continue reading →
HI all, There is a warping mill (~40 inches in length – horizontal) for sale in Harvard – appears to be in fine shape, 50$. I am thinking this is a good idea and hassome good advantages over a warping … Continue reading →