Meet Joanne Caldwell. Doesn't she look innocent there? She is showing off one of her many creations. This one just happens to be a shrug or some such thing. Isn't it pretty? If at all possible you should wrangle an invitation to her house. The woman probably has 15 looms, all warped and all in various stages of work being finished. She also has yarn up the grommit and handles sales for other people. And she hosts classes and dye days and stores the rental equipment and her husband Bill, is an absolute jewel. Have yet to figure who got the best end of that deal! Just kidding there!
Now what did she teach me? Among other things, the Inkle Loom and this old gal is very good at what she does. In case you do not know what an Inkle Loom is let me tell you. It is used to make narrow bands like this:
And here she is looking for something in this suitcase. I think it may be Bill! You know I would never put these pictures on here if this was someone else, but it is dear Joanne and she is more fun than a barrel of monkeys and keeps me in stitches all the time. A great sport! I love you, Joanne Caldwell!
Now what did she teach me? Among other things, the Inkle Loom and this old gal is very good at what she does. In case you do not know what an Inkle Loom is let me tell you. It is used to make narrow bands like this:
But over here she is getting a neck massage from yours truly. She was demonstrating so I showed her how to relax. Sue shot the picture cause Sue is a good girl. Now let me go see if I can find a few of her Inkle Looms that are all dressed and ready to be used.
Well, and there they are, just like magic. I love the rainbow one there on the right. I guess I will dig out my Inkle loom and make me a pretty rainbow one like that. Wonder if I remember how to do that. Surely I do.
Now in case you think dragging all this stuff from her house to the Vail is easy I want you to know it is not. I have a few candid shots here that I want to share with you. Here is Joanne coming in the front door and it is easier to bring everything in one trip then to make two trips.And here she is looking for something in this suitcase. I think it may be Bill! You know I would never put these pictures on here if this was someone else, but it is dear Joanne and she is more fun than a barrel of monkeys and keeps me in stitches all the time. A great sport! I love you, Joanne Caldwell!
If you ever get to thinking that the Weaver's Guild is just for fuddy duddy's you are very sadly mistaken. You know me and you should know that I do not go for the mundane. The Guild is just a bunch of women who like to have a good time and share secrets and tips on how to produce beautiful pieces of art. That is what weaving is, you know, art.
The sale is just about over for the year. We have Friday and Saturday until 3:00 PM. Then it will be packed away until next year. But we have a meeting every month, so if you are interested at all in this ancient art you can contact me through my profile, or leave a comment. We would be most happy to have you in our midst and maybe you can teach us something!
See you tomorrow.
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