Hi All,
Our next felting day is this Saturday, 4th May. There will
be lots to catch up on. Six of us are just back from Fiona Duthie's four
day Big Ink workshops in Nelson. We all made a one piece felted
jackets to our own size, shape and design. It was quite a
course. I trust my fellow attendees will bring along their
creations so we can all see the results.
Other important dates
Down by the
Liffey
Southern felters is having an exhibition at Down by the Liffey Gallery in
Lincoln Wed 12 June to Sunday 7th July 2019. We will be calling for
items so get thinking and working. Its not far away. We want
items that are suitable for an art exhibition and it was a real thrill
seeing ourwork presented in an art gallery situation.Southern Hemisphere
Felters' Convergence 2019
Felting
FreNZy
Southern hemisphere felters convergence 2019
Rydges Lakeland Resort, Queenstown 22-27 September 2019.
Felting classes, demonstrations, exhibition, fashion parade, Traders and
more.
Convergence is a gathering of felt makers held every two
years, alternately in New Zealand and Australia, and hosted by a
different group in a different location each time. The first convergence
was held in New Zealand when a group of feltmakers got together to share
their knowledge and ideas about felt. Since then it has grown to an
exciting and dynamic event looked forward to by many felters. The sharing
of knowledge is still the theme of convergence today. See their website www.feltingfrenzy2019.nz
TAFAN Textile and Fibre Art Network
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TAFAN AGM
Saturday May18th, at the Christchurch Bridge Club, Nova Place. The AGM
itself will be at 12.30 with the guest speaker Wilson
Henderson to follow, “Using Social Media to Grow Your
Membership”. The day will start at 10 am with classes. The class
fees are $50 for a full day class and $25 for a half day class.
1. Pattern Darning with Julie Clemett, of JC Embroidery. She will be
teaching her Kiwiana bookmarks; students will be able to choose from 5
designs. Julie will provide a kit so all you need to bring is a pair of
scissors and magnifiers if you need them.
2. Felting with Jane Dolan, Tips, Tricks and Hands on Felting
Jane will lead students through the felting process. She will have lots
of samples for inspiration from nuno felting to bags and flowers.
Students will be able to “play” with different fibres and styles of
felting. This is a 2 hour class but if students want to continue in the
afternoon they can extend their adventures in felt.
3. Stitch Clinic
Have you ever wanted to put a stitched label on a quilt, or add French or
colonial knots to a piece of work? Ever seen an idea in a book or
magazine and thought you would love to make it but are not sure how to
begin? Never been able to stitch up a piece of knitting neatly? Bring it
along and we will have a group of experienced stitchers who will be able
to help you.
We are also planning on having a merchant’s mall, so come prepared to be
tempted.
TAFAN
Exhibition
The bi annual exhibition is being held at the Linwood Community Arts
Centre from July 29th to August 17th. The exhibition is open to all our
member groups and is not selected. Our challenge theme this year is
“out of the ashes” This is only the challenge so if your entry does not
fit this theme we still want to display it.
This year we are having a junior section so if any of your groups have
young members please encourage them to enter. Nothing encourages any
stitcher more than seeing their work on display.
Barbara Johns, Chairperson
Textile and Fibre Art Network
May 2019
2019 Felt
United
Uniting the world wide felt community. Felt United day is Saturday
October 5 this year. The theme this year is 'How Does Your
Garden Grow', Details below from their facebook page
Whoo-Hooo....Nicola
Brown and I are pleased to announce the 2019 Felt United theme: 'How
Does Your Garden Grow'. We hope that you will enjoy this year's theme and
that it piques your interest. Perhaps you are thinking of your own lovely
garden, or are inspired by one of Monet’s beautiful paintings, or books
such as The Secret Garden, or the Mother Goose nursery rhyme ‘How Does
Your Garden Grow’, or even pollen. Yes…pollen…there would be no gardens
without pollen. Remember that you are free to make anything that you’d
like, in any colorway, as long as it relates in some way to the garden
theme. This is a great opportunity to play with some new techniques that
you’ve been meaning to try.
Felt
– intertwined, bound together, forever as one - United
Every year on the first
Saturday of October (this year October 5, 2019) felters from around the globe
show their felt to the world, work on collaborations, travel the world to meet
each other, party, celebrate, exhibit, teach, talk and share. Everybody in
their own way, all united by working on the same theme, same day, same joy but
different ideas. Check out the facebook page.
Our warmest regards,
Dawn Edwards (USA)
and Nicola Brown (IRELAND)
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