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Covid Notice

PHG has resumed in-Person Meetings. We will follow the MAC guidelines. Vaccinations and masking are encouraged but not required. Please take common sense health precautions to protect yourself & avoid exposing others if you feel unwell. Thanks & stay safe!

PHG Meeting Info

NOTICE: Meetings will be held both in-person and on Zoom until further notice. Zoom links are provided in the PHG Calendar where Zoom participation is available.

PHG meets on the second Thursday of every month during September - June at the Multnomah Art Center.

Morning Meetings 10am - noon, 9:30am social
Evening Meetings 7pm - 9pm, 6:30 social

Meetings are free and open to the public. Meetings generally follow the same agenda:
* Welcome new members and guests
* Show and Share
* Brief Announcements
* Short Social Time
* Program Presentation

Multnomah Arts Center
7688 Southwest Capitol Highway,
Portland, OR 97219-2489
Phone: (503) 823-2787

March 2021 PHG Newsletter

In this newsletter...

Send your news items to Sylvia Emard by the 25th of the month for inclusion in the next month’s newsletter.

Guild Calendar – March 2021

March 11, 2021 Virtual Meeting

7:00 pm Evening Meeting Only

Library Pickup/Return

Thursday, March 18, 2021
10-10:30 am at the MAC back patio
Please send your requests to Robin by Monday, March 15, 2021.

Virtual Board Meeting

March 25, 2021
7:00 pm – 8:30 pm


President’s Message

Being President

It’s that time of year again. No, I don’t mean paying taxes or watching the Academy Awards. This is the time when the current PHG president starts looking for a replacement. “Being president ” has gotten a bad rap. We all imagine that the president must be super-organized, energetic, and someone who only needs 4 hours of sleep a night. And I forgot the part about being wise and able to solve any problem or conflict. Trust me, those are neither necessary nor realistic qualifications.

The only qualification the president needs is to care about the welfare of PHG members. The phrase “Members First, Always” is the guiding mantra. Following that mantra makes decision-making easy. And when you have a wise and energetic Board, as we do now, your back is covered.

Please consider being the next PHG president. It is a decision you will never regret. If you are interested, please email me and we can chat. I look forward to hearing from you.

As always,

Chris Rossi

PHG President


Programs

Zoom will be our meeting format for the foreseeable future.

Zoom Tutorials

If you are not yet familiar with Zoom, you can find some tutorial videos here. There are 2 in particular you may find helpful.  
Join a Meeting: Click here.
Configuring Audio and Video: Click here.

REMEMBER the morning meeting has been cancelled for the time being so please Zoom in to the evening meeting starting at 6:30 pm if you want to chat with others during social time, and the program will begin at 7:00 pm. For those unable to access Zoom, the recorded meeting will be available later on the PHG website.

NEW MEETING FORMAT: Going forward, the program speaker will begin at 7:00 pm and sharing of members’ projects will take place afterwards.

TIP: Please identify yourself on the Zoom meeting by changing your display name if your device is named “ipad 3” or some similar generic label. This will function as the online equivalent of wearing your name tag at a meeting. Click here for a video explaining how to edit your Zoom profile.


Evening Meeting Only:

March 11, 2021

Marilyn Romatka

Card Trick: The “Magic” of Tablet Weaving

This lecture/demonstration class offers a window onto one of the best-kept secrets of the weaving world – that you can weave with nothing but threads and a deck of cards! Originating in the Iron Age, this technique is enjoying a surge in popularity lately as it is re-discovered by weavers today. We will discuss the theory, the history, and many of the weaving techniques themselves, and view examples sure to awe and inspire.


Zoom Link
EVENING MEETING ONLY

Portland Handweavers is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: PHG March 2021 Meeting
Time: March 11, 2021 06:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 674 251 7131
Passcode: 34237278
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Please Share Images of Your Projects

Please send images of the projects you have been working on to Linda Edquist, who will put them into a Powerpoint presentation to share at the meeting. Deadline: Monday, March 8, 2021.

Thanks,
Linda Edquist


Coming Up

April 8, 2021

Jennifer Moore

Double Rainbow – An Evolution in Color

Jennifer Moore’s work in doubleweave has always focused on the interaction of color between the two layers of cloth. She will show a number of images of her work in doubleweave pickup that play one solid colored layer against a layer in a gradation of a spectrum of colors. In 2016 she began developing a system of color rotations in both the warp and the weft that combine with all of the possibilities for bringing different colors to the surface of the cloth and weaving in multiple blocks. She will show how this idea developed for her and the process that she goes through in designing her textiles in her Double Rainbow technique.


Workshops

Double Rainbow Doubleweave

Taught by Jennifer Moore

Dates: April 7, 9, 12, and 14 (Wed, Fri, Mon, Wed), Zoom sessions from 10am-2pm.

SOLD OUT

Contact Lynne Fitzsimmons to join the waitlist.

Happy Endings – Finishing Techniques for Woven Fabric

Taught by Deborah Jarchow

Date: Saturday May 15, 2021, two sessions, 9-11am and 2-4pm.

Description: from Deborah: “Do you wonder what more there is to do with the ends of your woven cloth besides fringe? Do you wish for different look on the ends of your scarves? In this workshop you will learn several techniques that can give you alternatives for the ends. Learn how to plan for hemming and about twisting, braiding, adding beads, decorative knotting, and knitting and crochet to the edges as well as some fancy techniques. These alternatives will enhance your weaving skills and give you more options.”

Homework: Warp your rigid heddle or shaft loom 4” wide, set up for plain weave, 60” long with worsted weight yarn, sett at 7.5 or 8 ends per inch.

Materials: Warped loom. About 50 – 75 yards of yarn to use for weft. Sewing needle, tapestry needle, scissors, D or E crochet hook, sized 5 or 6 knitting needle, straight pins, 25 – 30- beads to fit on yarn, dental floss threader (available at most drug stores by dental hygiene products), fusible thread, 30 yards waste yarn (worsted weight acrylic works well), post it notes, shuttle/bobbins.
Maximum of 20 participants.

Twining, Looping, Soumak, Rya, and Inlay Sampler on the Rigid Heddle (or Shaft) Loom (Tapestry Techniques)

Taught by Deborah Jarchow

Date: Sunday, May 16, 2021, two sessions 11am-1pm and 3-5pm (allows time to reset your loom if you took the first workshop)

Description from Deborah: “Learn these wonderful advanced techniques that can take your weaving to the next level.  Spend some time making a sampler that includes simple hemstitch, twining, looping, soumak and inlay, which can add textural interest to your weaving projects.  During the class you will learn the techniques and then be encouraged to try different yarns and variations to broaden your understanding of these skills.  Use these variations to create your own style and increase the artistry of your woven pieces.”

Homework: Warp your rigid heddle or shaft loom with the dk or light worsted weight yarn using a 7.5 or 8 dent reed. The warp should be 88” long and consist of 64 warp threads (32 slots, 32 holes). Spread the warp with waste yarn to even out all warp threads.

Materials:  300 yards dk or light worsted weight yarn for the warp and some weft. This yarn should be strong, non-hairy, solid color, non-stretchy. 200 yards of a different solid color worsted weight yarn for weft. 100 yards each of two different bulky weight yarns. These can be multi-colored or variegated as you can see in the project image. 10 – 15 yards waste yarn (acrylic worsted weight works well), scissors, tapestry needle, measuring tape, 2 brown paper grocery bags, 2 – 3 tubes from inside a paper towel roll, a hair pick or wide tooth comb plus a fork (non-plastic), long (13”-14” straight knitting needles in around sizes 7 – 9 and 13  (these can be shared with a friend), crochet hook size E – G or so (this is helpful but not mandatory), pick up stick 8” wide minimum – or the size of your loom, 2 shuttles (I used 1 boat and 1 stick).
Maximum of 20 participants.

Click here for more info and to sign up.

As always, feel free to ask any questions!

Lynne Fitzsimmons
fitzbase@comcast.net


Guild News

PHG Website

We are looking to create a listing of instructors and what they teach for people looking to learn. If you teach and would like to be included in our listing please fill out the questionnaire at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScLrR5VfY6bJEFhdlfVypHFwIJQs7TdinCY3yxMr3IewrRgVQ/viewform?usp=sf_link.

And here are some links to find popular items on the website:

Dan Steves


PHG Rental News

After a year at home, are you looking for a new fiber challenge? Maybe you want to try something more portable, or you just want to try out a new tool before investing in one. Check out the newly revamped rental equipment page. (Thank you, Dan!) Try before you buy.

We have a variety of looms and spinning equipment to rent with a low or no monthly rental fee. Are you a rigid heddle weaver considering whether you want to step up to a shaft loom? Try one out. Maybe you are wishing you could take your weaving outside – try out a rigid heddle or tapestry loom. There are also kumihimo looms and a triangle loom. Our loom family has grown this year with three generous donations:

  • An 18” 8-harness Dundas table loom. It is a great loom for workshops.
  • A 28” Mirrix tapestry loom. This great copper and aluminum tapestry loom with a shedding device can weave a piece up to a 25”W by 59”H.
  • A 20” Beka rigid heddle loom with an optional adjustable stand.

The shutdown provided us the opportunity to sort through the miscellaneous equipment that the guild has accumulated over the years. They have been inventoried, organized and photographed. Did you know that PHG had a warping mill? Temples? An auto dent reed hook? And more. They are now available for checkout for a month at a time just like the library books.

And don’t forget that the library has plenty of books and DVD’s available for direction and inspiration.

Find details and pictures on the PHG rental equipment page. Email requests and questions to Robin by Monday, March 15, for pickup on Thursday, March 18 on the patio off the back parking lot of the Multnomah Arts Center between 10 and 10:30 am.


Latest ANWG Newsletter

The Association of Northwest Weavers Guilds has posted their latest newsletter. Check out the creative ways other Northwest weaving guilds are getting their members together for fiber activities during COVID-19. Click here to read the newsletter.

Also check out the study group Wrapped in History: Russell Groff Challenge. Projects to be completed June 2021. Click here for more info.


Limited Access to PHG Library and Rental Equipment

As the Multnomah Arts Center has recently allowed limited access to the building, we are now able to access the library and rental equipment.

Please login to the PHG website and see the Limited Access page for details.


Renew Your Membership

If you haven’t already, it’s time to pay your dues. You can do this online from the new PHG website. Just go to Membership -> Renew, or click here: https://portlandhandweaversguild.org/archive/portland-handweavers-guild-membership/renew-my-membership/

Not sure if you’ve paid your dues yet? Email Dan Steves at dansteves@gmail.com and he’ll check.


ANWG Conference Fiber Connections Rescheduled to 2023

On August 29, 2020, the 2021 ANWG Conference Steering Committee met via Zoom video conference to discuss the future of the conference. As comments and ideas were put forward, a key issue of concern was the impact of COVID-19 and if we would be able to move forward with the event.  After careful consideration, the committee unanimously approved the recommendation to move the conference to the summer of 2023. This decision was made after considering a number of issues regarding the pandemic, mandates for public gatherings, and nationwide health concerns.  On September 10 and 11 the ANWG and WeGO boards voted unanimously to concur with the rescheduling recommendation.

For those who are unaware, the 2021 ANWG Conference venue, Willamette University (WU), has been closed to the public since March and conference organizers have been unable to visit the campus. As a result, WU is unable to provide organizers with any certainty about when or if the campus will reopen to visitors or whether the conference in June 2021 would be permitted. These factors and other health risks led to the decision to reschedule the conference to the summer of 2023.

Over the next few weeks the committee will be in close contact with Willamette University to determine if they have availability in their summer 2023 calendar for the conference. Communications will be sent to all parties involved as soon as a new date and possibly a new venue are determined.

We are saddened to reschedule the conference but feel this is the prudent course of action for the ANWG membership and conference guests.  Now you have more time to weave, spin and create fiber art in the conference colors!  We will keep you updated with our progress toward 2023 in periodic blog posts and on the website.  So stay tuned, we’ll be working on moving everything forward and hope you will join us.

2021 ANWG Conference Steering Committee
anwgconference2021.com


A Message from Your Complex Weavers Representative

Past President of Complex Weavers and the Association of Northwest Weaving Guilds Ladella Willams would like to share info with you. If you would like to join Complex Weavers or would like more information please send an email to LadellawilliamsCZZ@gmail.com or text her at 503-729-1704.

Save the dates July 10-13, 2022 for the Complex Weavers seminars in Knoxville, TN. We hope you will join us there!


Handweavers Guild of America

Handweavers Guild of America (HGA) is our national weaving organization whose mission is to educate, support and inspire the fiber arts community. Many of us think of Convergence, the biennial international conference, when we think of HGA. The next Convergence will be in Knoxville, Tennessee July 15-21, 2022. (Please check the link for updates on the conference schedule during this uncertain time).

Membership also entitles you to receive the quarterly Shuttle Spindle and Dyepot magazine, guided study opportunities, grants to study or take workshops, fiber resources such as textile kits and multimedia rentals, travel excursions and eligibility for Small Expressions exhibit and the HGA Award given to more than 30 deserving artists each year.

Please go to the HGA website www.weavespindye.org for more information.


Sale News

Virtual Gathering of the Guilds 2021

April 30-May 2, 2021

The Gathering of the Guilds is a Go! It’s just a different kind of “go” this year. We’re getting closer to normal but we’re not there quite yet. So, rather than lose our momentum and, perhaps, disappoint our artistically oriented fans, we’re going to go online.

This means lots of changes in how we’ll operate as well as opportunities for all of us to do things differently to promote our fiber art.

It’s early yet and many – well, actually ALL! – details are still being worked out. For now, here is what we know:

The dates:  April 30 through May 2, 2021 for the big opening weekend, and the website will stay up for a to-be-determined number of months afterwards.
Fees: A nominal amount to cover advertising.
How will I sell: In any of a variety of ways including but certainly not limited to:

  • An online store of your own with links to your website, Facebook page or Etsy shop from your page on the Gathering of the Guilds website;
  • Open Studio (if well-ventilated) with set hours;
  • Personal deliveries to customers who call or email you;
  • Meet ups in parking lots!

So, wind up your creative engines, start building your inventory, and stay tuned. Details will be shared as they develop. People are eager to get back to things as they are and this is a great opportunity to help them and us along.

See https://portlandhandweaversguild.org/archive/sales/spring-sale-gathering-of-the-guilds/ to download the sale prospectus and to apply using an online form. If they’re not there yet check back, they will be soon.

Contact PHG Director of Sales Janis Johnson <janis.marie.johnson@gmail.com> with questions.

gatheringoftheguilds.com


Bulletin Board

Financial Support for Artists and Teachers

Apply for an HGA Grant today!

Deadline: March 1, 2021

The Handweavers Guild of America, Inc. (HGA) provides grants for artists, students and teachers to take or teach non-accredited classes. This allows HGA members to attend workshops, take classes at conferences and to offer classes to beginning weaving and spinning students. For more information about Grants and to apply online, visit our website, www.WeaveSpinDye.org.   Silvio and Eugenia Petrini Grant – Established in 1994 to honor Silvio and Eugenia Petrini, the fund makes a grant of $300 per individual. The application is open to HGA members for study in a non-accredited program of any skill level.    Mearl K. Gable II Memorial Grant-Established in 2000 to honor this generous supporter of the Weavers Guild of the North Shore, Inc. (WGNS) and the fiber art community, the fund awards grants in the amounts of $100 or more per individual. The application is open to all HGA members for study in a non-accredited program of any skill level.   Teach-It-Forward Grant – Funded by HGA’s Fiber Trust, the grant awards $500 each year. The application is open to HGA members who teach beginning weavers or spinners in a private studio, shop or school; who are bringing new people to the craft, and who have an innovative plan or proposal.    

The Handweavers Guild of America, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. It’s mission is to educate, support and inspire the fiber art community. To support HGA’s Grants program, please consider a gift to HGA’s Fiber Trust. You can donate online by clicking here. To become a member of HGA, click here to join now. For more information about HGA or questions about applying for a grant call (678) 730-0010 or email Programs@WeaveSpinDye.org.


Fiber News and Events

HGA’s Textiles & Tea Online Conversation

Now through June, 2021

The Handweavers Guild of America, Inc.’s (HGA) exciting new program for 2021, Textiles & Tea takes place every Tuesday at 4 PM (EST). We’ve invited some of the most respected fiber artists in the field to join us for an hour long conversation where we discuss their artwork and creative journey. Make a cup of your favorite tea and join us as we talk about fiber, creativity, inspiration, process and so much more.

Textiles & Tea espiodes are broadcast via Zoom to the first 500 registrants to sign into the app. Overflow simultaneous live viewing is available on HGA’s Facebook page (a link will be provided in the registration confirmation email). These broadcasts are recorded, free to view, and open to all. You can support our programming with a donation to HGA’s Fiber Trust. For more information about Textiles & Tea, our programs, and membership, visit www.WeaveSpinDye.org or call (678) 730-0010.


Handwovens by Linda Borntrager

Now through March 28, 2021
Lincoln City, OR

Handweaver Linda Borntrager, with a trunk show of her vests, shawls, and jackets, is the Featured Artist February 4th through March 28th, 2021, at the Lincoln City Cultural Center Fiber Arts Studio Gallery.
Find more info here.


Virtual Rose City Yarn Crawl

March 4-14, 2021

Details at https://rosecityyarncrawl.com


Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival

September 25-26, 2021
Canby, OR

www.oregonflockandfiberfestival.com


Red Alder Fiber Arts Retreat

February 16-20, 2022
Tacoma, Washington

redalderfiberarts.com


Fibreworks Studio & Gallery
Master Weaver and Master Spinner Courses

Postponed until Spring, 2022
12887-12889 Sunshine Coast Highway, Madeira Park, BC, Canada

Find more info here: www.fibreworksgallery.com


Handweavers Guild of America-Convergence 2022

July 15-21, 2022
Knoxville, TN

Convergence® is heading to the Smoky Mountains for 2022!
Convergence


The Weaving Guilds of Oregon (WeGO) committee is delighted to announce that the traveling show will take place beginning in January of 2023. This show travels around the state of Oregon showcasing the fiber arts in our communities. The Title of the show is “Filaments.” A prospectus for submissions will be coming out soon and we hope to have a large response from participating guild members. The WeGO Traveling Show has been well received in the past, so now is the time to begin to plan your Filaments project.

Happy weaving,

WeGO 2023 Traveling Show Committee:
Sarah Mostkoff
Marilyn Roberts
Charlene Virts


ANWG Conference – Fiber Connections

Has Been Rescheduled for Summer of 2023

Please see the notice in the Guild News section of this newsletter and read more here: anwgconference2021.com


Calls to Artists

The Handweavers Guild of America is Accepting Entries for the Small Expressions 2021 Traveling Exhibit

Deadline: March 15, 2021

Small Expressions is an annual, international, juried exhibit sponsored by the Handweavers Guild of America, Inc. (HGA) to showcase contemporary small scale works created using fiber techniques in any media, not to exceed 15 inches (38 cm) in any direction including mounting, framing, or display devices. Juried by Madelyn van der Hoogt, the exhibit will open at the Pacific Northwest Quilt & Fiber Arts Museum (June 30 – August 22, 2021) in La Conner, Washington. The exhibit will then tour the United States for a year. Download Prospectus.Entry fees per piece are $17 for HGA Members (Join Now) and $25 for Non-Members. Students attending an accredited educational institution may enter with no fee. Enter Now.
For more information visit our website or email Whitney Young, HGA Program Coordinator.


Portland Open Studios

Dates October 9, 10, 16, 17, 2021.

PDXOS 2021 CALL TO ARTISTS EXTENDED
The 2021 Portland Open Studios call to artists application deadline has been extended until Sunday, March 14, due to the recent snow storm which knocked out power for so many residents.  Click here to apply.


Sunriver Art Fair

August 13-15, 2021
The Village at Sunriver

Virtual Online Event: August 13-September 26, 2021
2021 Sunriver Art Fair. Apply on Zapplication.org by March 15, 2021.


Corvallis Fall Festival

September 25-26, 2021
Corvallis, OR

Corvallis Fall Festival applications are open in Zapplication.org. Apply by May 17, 2021.


Umpqua Valley Arts

Has Many Opportunities and Open Calls for Artists

Click here to learn more.


Rental Equipment

PHG has equipment available for rent to current PHG Members. Click here for more info.


PHG Board and Chairs

Please click here for a list of PHG Board Members and Committee Chairs.