Reed & Weave September 2018 Edition
President’s Letter . . .
Hi There!
Summer is winding down. Some schools
are starting up in the next week or so. I hope
you have had a productive summer and sur-
vived the various heat waves.
Thank you Janet for hosting the August
meeting.
On Saturday, September 29, we have an
opportunity to demonstrate at the museum
from 9:00 AM until 4:00 PM. It is always fun to
demonstrate at the museum and to share our
work with the public. In addition, when we
demonstrate at the museum, we are fulfilling
our responsibility to the museum so we can
continue to meet there. This year we have
been asked to do a sheep to shawl. Since
there is not enough time to actually do a com-
plete sheep to shawl, the plan is to show the
various steps involved. We need people to
card, spin, weave, and knit. We also need
people to help with the hands on projects for
the public to try. There is something for eve-
ryone to do.
Please contact Suzanne Chappell and vol-
unteer for something or let her know at the
next meeting. I look forward to seeing you on
September 29th and at our next guild meeting.
Lynda
Inland Empire Handweavers Guild
Meeting the second Monday
of the month
—unless date changes due to holidays—
September through June
(summer programs vary in time &
location)
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
San Bernardino county museum
2024 orange tree lane, Redlands, ca
Please come to a meeting as our guest...
we welcome you!
Annual membership dues $30
FOR MORE INFO:
Contact IEHG President Lynda Yoho
951-351-4542/[email protected]
or visit us at www.iehg.org
September Meeting . . .
Let’s start the new weaving season off with a
Member Share....what classes did you take at
Convergence, did you
start a new project or
finish an old one....Bring
something to share with
everyone, we are lucky
to have such a talented
group...!!!
… information ...
2018 IEHG OFFICERS
President
Lynda Yoho
VP Programs
Debbie Bartle & Nanci Sutton
Recording Secretary
Karen Willman
Treasurer
Linda Ward
Membership
Pat Eickman
CHAIRS
Education Chair
Suzanne Chappell
Hospitality
Vicki Hughes
Librarians
Debbie Bartle, Lourdes Francois, & Linda Ward
Raffle
Beverly Fly & Cheryl Frandsen
Reed & Weave Editor
Erica Bowlin
Sunshine & Shadows
Sallie Scanzoni
Web
Michelle Lee
WANTED! The I.E.H.G. is in need
of a photographer to
take photos during
meetings, events,
workshops, and more.
If you are interested please contact Erica
Bowlin at 951-941-8691 or email
August Meeting at Janet Castro’s
Janet Castro’s — August 2018 Meeting
Janet Castro’s and Carol Bingaman’s Trip to Turkey & Uzbekistan, April 2018
Demonstration Day at the Museum Saturday, September 29
Noon – 4 p.m. Calling all volunteers! IEHG will be demonstrating at the San Bernardino County Museum on
September 29. A Saturday was requested because the attendance in higher than on Sunday.
The museum coordinators wanted us to do a modified sheep to shawl like we did in 2017, but 4 hours is not enough time to spin, ply and weave even a scarf. But we’ll try to have all the steps of the process demonstrated.
A sheep will not be shorn, but we’re hoping to have two sheep, one shorn and the other fully
dressed. We would like to have a full fleece on display. We will demonstrate cleaning and card-ing (by hand or using a carder), spinning, plying and many of the activities that can be done using the yarn. That would include knitting, crocheting, naalbinding, weaving on shaft, rigid
heddle or inkle looms, card weaving and felting.
We will also need volunteers to help with children’s activities using yarn or fiber. Kumihimo cords on a disk, weaving potholders and perhaps one other activity will be offered. Let me know of any ideas you have that are easily learned in a short time span.
The Inland Empire Chapter of the Embroiderers Guild of America may also be demonstrating.
If so, they could have a simple activity using wool yarns. So weavers and spinners, bring a project you are working on and be prepared to show visitors
the process and maybe let them try their hand at it. Sallie usually brings a 4-shaft loom for kids, and I bring a rigid heddle loom for them to try as well. This event will be advertised, so
we're hoping for a good turn out of children and adults. I will have a sign-up sheet at the IEHG meetings. Please contact me if you have ideas for ac-
tivities, and/or want to volunteer.
Please consider volunteering. It is always lots of fun!
Suzanne Chappell IEHG Education Chair
DIANNE TOTTEN
A Two Day Workshop - October 13 & 14, 2018 with
Inland Empire Handweaver's Guild
Dianne Totten, a weaver for 30 years and teacher for twenty, uses a variation of handwoven shibori
to produce what she calls “crimp cloth” to create one-of-a-kind garments with the heat-set fabric.
Her expertise in sewing complements her passion for weaving. Dianne’s award-winning work has
appeared nationally and internationally. She teaches at John C. Campbell Folk School in NC as well
as nationally and internationally for guilds and conferences and has been published
in SS&D, Handwoven, Weavers, Complex Weavers Journal, and Vävmagasinet. Väv magazine chose her
jacket as “Best in Show” in its category at the Swedish National Convention Fashion Show. I am excit-
ed to share with you what I have learned and the techniques I have developed. My latest unique workshop
offering is called “Crimp and Create.”
Visit her website at https://diannetottenhandwovens.com
This will be a fantastic Workshop that you don't want to miss..!!
The cost for the workshop, including lunch is $225 for Members & $250 for Non-Members. Space is limited to 15. Full Payment must be made by Aug. 27th
Workshop location:
8287 Calle del Prado, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Please make your check payable to IEHG Mail to - Nanci Sutton at 15875 Cheyenne Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92307
Contact Nanci Sutton: Text - 1 (626) 437-2834
Home Phone - 1 (760) 240-6878
CHARTER OAK WEAVING AND SPINNING
( FORMERLY TRI-COMMUNITY)
First week of classes begin TBA
Classes: Monday 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. / 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Tuesday 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. / 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
It’s very important to register on first day of class Cost $110 for a 12 week trimester 20350 Cienega, Covina, CA Contact Instructor: Gail Marlow-Dickey at: 909-985-8916 or [email protected]
For detailed information
on all classes
please visit:
http://www.iehg.org/classes
IEHG Fall 2018 Weaving Classes Suzanne Chappell, Instructor
Weaving for Beginners and Beyond covers weaving on either 4-shaft or rigid heddle loom, and is designed for students with little or no weaving experience, those who need a refresher course, those still needing some guid-ance, and weavers interested in broadening the scope of their weaving knowledge. A session consists of eight 3-hour classes, and classes are limited to 3-4 students. Saturday classes, offered only in September, meet only 4 times. Topics include Basic weave structures with samples, yarn types and selection, planning a project, measuring warp, dressing the loom, winding a shuttle, weaving and finishing your project, parts of a loom and weaving tools, reading a project draft (as presented in magazines).
Proposed Fall 2018 Schedule day/dates and times depending on sign-ups. Tue. a.m. or p.m.: Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Nov. 6 from 9:00am -Noon or 1 pm – 4 pm Wed. evenings: Sept. 19, 26, Oct.3, 10, 17, 24, Nov. 7, from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Thur. a.m. or p.m.: Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25, Nov. 1, 8 from 9:00am -Noon or 1 pm – 4 pm Saturdays: Sept. 22, 29, (skip 2), Oct. 20, 27 from 9:00 a.m. – 2 p.m. (30 min. lunch)
I am available in the time slots listed above. I have built in flexibility, for your convenience. There will not be an evening class October 31. Cost: $200 Optional: Loom Rental $10 per month with $150 security deposit *Note: An enrollment of three students is necessary for a class to be offered. For information call or email: Suzanne Chappell, 909-794-3470, [email protected]
Weaving and spinning classes
Weaving & Spinning
Groups
IEHG-WEST
Meets on the first Saturday of the month.
Contact Gail Marlow-Dickey for more info on location and time at
909-985-8916.
RIVERSIDE SPINNERS
Meets Tuesdays at the La Sierra Senior Center from 10 am to Noon.
Contact Lynda Yoho for more information at 951-351-4542
workshops & events
VISIONS ART MUSEUM
Contemporary Quilts + Textiles Now through Oct. 7, 2018
“Cadenze – Katie Pasquini Masopust; Nano Explorations – Kathy Weaver;
Knot Aging – Rita Zerull’s Embellished Life; Lace – Visions Members Challenge
2825 Dewey Road, San Diego, CA 92106
www.visionsartmuseum.org
THE RICHNESS AND DIVERSITY OF CONTEMPORARY WEAVING
Exhibition Of Works By The Southern California Handweavers’ Guild
Explore the many diverse and modern styles of woven art at the new curated ex-
hibit. Showcasing works such as one-of-a-kind wearables, wall décor and vessels,
created by our members.
The free exhibit is on display starting Friday, September 28, 2018.
Artists’ Reception: Wednesday, October 3rd from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Demo Day: Saturday, November 10 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We will be pre-
senting demonstrations of various weaving techniques. Stop by to try your hand at weaving, or visit our
pop-up boutique to purchase a unique hand woven piece!
Where: Community Room at the Old Town Newhall Library, located at 24500 Main Street in Newhall, CA.
https://schg.org/guild-exhibit-in-newhall/
2018 SoCal Stitches Convention
When: November 1—4, 2018
Where: Pasadena Convention Center
300 E Green St, Pasadena, CA 91101
Visit https://www.knittinguniverse.com/SoCal2018 for lists of clas-
Heather Winslow
New Millennium Fibers Fee: $125 members/$150 non-members Date: Nov 3 - 5 (Note workshop finishes on Monday)
Time: Saturday, 1:30-4:30, Sunday 9-4, Monday 9-1
Location: Subud House, 3521 Adams Avenue, San Diego, CA 92116
https://sdcwg.org/speakers-and-workshops.html