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Throughout 2005, Burr House weavers were busy preparing fabric samples for seasonal jackets for The Bulletin of The Canadian Guild of Weavers. We had to plan and weave fabric, which was then cut into small samples, one of which was attached to a page of each quarterly issue. Our spring jacket sample was done in M’s and O’s Monks Belt in cotton warp and rayon chenille weft. The lightweight summer sample was woven in plain weave with cotton strips, a la rag rugs. The warp for the fall jacket was wool singles in various colours, woven in a rose path pattern using doubled singles for weft. Our final sample, for a winter jacket, was woven in a wool plaid and then felted. The whole experience was fun, interesting, and at times slightly stressful as deadlines approached. We were fortunate to have experienced weavers Joan Colnett and Jo-ann Rootham directing the project.

For the past four years, Burr House Weavers and Spinners have joined other teams from guilds in southern Ontario in the Sheep to Shawl competition at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in November. It is held annually on the last day of the Fair, a Sunday. Each team of six makes its way to the CNE grounds with spinning wheels, carders, loom and items for a required display. Prize-winning unwashed fleece is provided and the teams have 3 ½ hours to card, spin, ply and weave the fleece into a finished shawl of a required length. The shawls are then judged for quality of spinning and weaving and are later auctioned off. Each team shows a lot of enthusiasm, skill, speed and cooperation in producing some lovely and varied shawls. Burr House Spinners and Weavers had their best showing with a 2nd place finish in 2005.

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Textile / Fibre Workshops: #2 – Felting


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At Burr House Guild Hall

Saturday, May 15, 2010
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Spring 2010 Town of Richmond Hill Programs at the Burr House & Guild Hall
Textile / Fibre Workshops: #2 – Felting
This workshop will give you a brief introduction to the various techniques used in making wool felt. You will make small felt beads and ropes, and progress to a flat felt piece with surface embellishments suitable to make into a small purse or cosmetic bag. No previous experience necessary. A material fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the course.
Fee: $50 Code: 288075
Registration begins March 4, 2010
You can register online at www.richmondhill.ca, by calling 905-771-7545 or at any of the Town of Richmond Hill community centres.
Register early as space is limited!!

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