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Updates from the Peterborough Handweavers' and Spinners' Guild
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Pillow Display at the Library
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OHS Central Region Seminar 2013
OHS Central Region Seminar 2013
Thank you so much to everyone who joined us on October 5 at the Canadian Canoe Museum for ‘Paddle your Own Canoe’ – the Ontario Handweavers and Spinners Guild Region Seminar! It was a terrific success, and we’d like to thank all of our volunteers, as well as the Canadian Canoe Museum for being such terrific hosts.
For some photos and other notes about the day, visit this post on our News page.
Our OHS central region seminar 2013 that had been in preparation for so long is over and was a definite success, based on the delighted feed-back from the participants.
For those of you who missed it, our excellent keynote speaker, felting artist Andrea Graham, turned out to be a great hit, taking us on a journey through her life paddling her own canoe. Even the non-felters were captivated. She shared her life’s defining moments with humour and feeling and also where she hopes to paddle next. It was quite inspirational. She also explained how her felting technique has evolved, how important it is how you present your items, how much dedication it takes to get people to remember you, to keep at it! But not to lose track of that it has to be good and enjoyable for you. She asks herself at the end of each day if this was a day she would do over. And the seminar one was, so it was a positive experience for her too.
People had opportunity to shop before and after the presentation, and the vendors were happy to be in the same room as the rest of us again.
After lunch the demonstrators started: Faye wove with metal wires incorporated in her weave and had samples of her work displayed, Jo Mills spun with sari silk and had the different steps displayed, Mary Charles was rug hooking with roving, Gina Peers was caning a chair seat and had her little intricate amulets displayed, and Murray Lincoln was tatting. Unfortunately the ‘hat lady’ was not able to attend to do her embellishments as planned, which was disappointing, but Andrea’s felting demonstration drew quite a crowd.
The pillows displayed in the canoe looked great and when the people’s choice award was presented it came as no surprise that Wendy had won with her fabulous birch log pillow, followed by Carole’s felted pillow and Dee’s canoe transparency pillow! So our guild raked in the prizes, but it was nice to see that other registrants also participated, even if we had hoped for more participation from the other guilds.
There were enough draw prizes to go around too so nobody went home empty handed, not that it was very likely to happen with all that the vendors had to offer. And the early bird prize was fittingly won by the very first registrant!
Lionel’s baking was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone and Jacqueline in the kitchen (from the canoe museum!) kept the coffee and tea coming, but the juice packs went over well too. So all in all, a very, very good day.
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OHS Central Region Seminar
Marcia and Diane greet the registrants.
Our keynote speaker, Andrea Graham, brought some of her felt sculptures.
She also gave a felting demonstration.
Our “Pillow Challenge” was a great success.
Wendy Cooper won first place for her birch log pillow.
Carole Erwin won second with her felted pillow and Dee Jones won third with her canoe transparency pillow.
Seminar participants had the opportunity to tour the Canadian Canoe Museum.
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OHS Central Region Seminar 2013
You’re invited!
OHS Central Region Seminar 2013
October 5, 2013 – OHS Central Region Seminar – Paddle Your Own Canoe
We are pleased to be hosting this year’s event and hope you will join us. Held at The Canadian Canoe Museum, Keynote Speaker Andrea Graham will take you on a visual paddle through her artistic journey as a feltmaker and innovative artist. Enter your own decorative pillow in the Pillow Challenge for People’s Choice awards.Location: Canadian Canoe Museum, 910 Monaghan Rd, Peterborough, ON www.canoemuseum.ca
Please download the registration form: OHS Regional Seminar 2013
Completed registration forms and cheques can be mailed to:
Diana Gregg, 228 Carlisle Avenue, PeterboroughOntario, K9H 1J6
Phone: 705-740-2416Registration fee $30.
Includes self-guided tour of the Canadian Canoe Museum and demonstrations by artisans and Andrea Graham. Morning refreshments provided. Lug a mug for tea and coffee. Bring your own lunch or visit restaurants nearby. Extra registration forms available at www.ohs.on.ca
Registration limited to 90. Registrants should find their own replacement if unable to attend.OHS Region Seminar 2013 Program
Keynote Speaker: Andrea Graham, Feltmaker – Innovative Artist
Paddling Your Own Canoe
Andrea will take you on a visual paddle through her own artistic journey as she discusses how she has managed to chart her own course. Andrea will then present some thoughts and practical steps for giving yourself permission and motivation to paddle your own canoe.
About the Keynote Speaker
Andrea Graham is a feltmaker and educator residing in the Kingston area. Her organic sculpture and thought provoking installations that speak to the state of our environment have been exhibited and published internationally. When not preparing
for exhibitions, Andrea travels to teach or reaches her students via webcam.Schedule – Saturday October 5, 2013
8:00 am – Registration and Vendors Open
9:00 am – Opening Remarks and Early Bird Draws
9:30 am – Keynote Speaker Andrea Graham (vendors closed; includes stretch break)
11:30 am – Door Prize Draws
12:00-1:00 pm – Lunch
12:00-3:30 pm – Vendors Open
1:00-2:30 pm – Tour of Museum and Demonstration Stations (including Andrea Graham demonstration)
2:30-3:00 pm – Pillow Challenge Prizes, Closing Remarks
3:30 pm – Vendors ClosedPillow Challenge Contest
How do YOU paddle your own canoe?
Bring your decorative pillow/cushion, created using handwoven, handspun or felting techniques, in any size or shape, with or without embellishment. We will fill our canoe with YOUR creations inspired by YOUR own individuality.People’s Choice Awards – 1st, 2nd, 3rd prizes
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Sheep Shearing at Lane’s End Farm
April 28, 2013, members of the Guild were invited to Lane’s End Farm, to view the shearing of sheep, goats and a Llama.
It was rather educational as we were able to assist with “Skirting the Fleece”.
It was a great day!