Saturday, September 9, 2017

Fall Fair Exhibit

Dahlia exhibit at Lighthouse Fair
One of our favourite events is the Lighthouse Community Fall Fair. This takes place just up the highway from Qualicum Beach at the Lighthouse Community Centre.  This year the guild had a large room in the main building so in addition to our usual demonstrations we had a large display.

When not attending our display, guild members got to check out the exhibits and prize winners (the Dahlia's are exquisite), eat home made pie, visit the vendors, participate in a cake walk or silent auction and generally have a good time.

Outfits pairing denim clothing with hand crafted items

This year we decided to stage our weaving display around two themes, what goes with denim clothing and what can you make out of denim cloth.  We made outfits based on a piece of denim clothing such as jeans, a dress or a jacket.  It was surprising to see how many different hand crafted items fit with the casual look and colour of denim.  We had shawls, scarves, knitted tops, vests and even felted beads.

denim dress and shawl


funky flower hat












Jude's rags and rug

Linda explaining rag rugs
The second part of our display included items made out of denim and tee shirts.  It included rugs and a fancy denim bag.  Linda was kept busy explaining the process of cutting the rags and weaving the cloth.  The random surface effect of turns or joins in the rag strips gives a lovely homely effect that is characteristic of these simple but very effective and practical pieces.
While the weaving looks simple there is an art to getting a tight rug with a consistent width that will lay flat on the floor.  The preparation of the rag strips can take longer than the actual weaving.


detail of  Charlie's tee shirt rug


Our display included demonstrations of spinning and of weaving.  The warp on our small demo loom was finished and the end knots on the warp on our Jane loom are rapidly approaching the harnesses.  That isn't surprising since both looms have been in heavy use this summer.






Tracy's rovings






The Lighthouse Fall Fair includes the usual prize categories for handicrafts and baking.  Spinning, Felting and Weaving are included in the needlework category.  One of the weaving prizes is sponsored by Weaver's Atelier and another is sponsored by the Qualicum Weavers and Spinners Guild.

Jude's nuno felted shawl

Gitte's star










Misc weaving category

Several of our members came home with prize ribbons and rosettes.

This marks the last of our summer public events but we will be participating in the Regional District of Nanaimo, Active Aging Program.  The public is invited to come to the Qualicum Beach Museum on Thursday September 28th from 1 to 4 pm where they will have a chance to try their hand at spinning and weaving and learn more about guild activities.

Check our "events" calendar and the special links section for more information about meetings and demonstrations.



Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Moving Day

Qualicum Beach truck
This past Monday was moving day for the Qualicum Weavers and Spinners.  For the past week we have been sorting items, packing some, discarding others and generally getting ready for the big day.





The moving process forced us to take stock of our belongings and not surprising we found we had duplicate items and items that could only be considered of "historic" interest.  We sold one of our studio looms and will be having a sale of small equipment at a future date.

The town of Qualicum Beach provided us with trucks and a crew of young strong backs.  They cheerfully carted boxes, assorted loom parts and furniture down the narrow staircase and into the vehicles and posed for pictures now and then.
"the movers"

"the movers"

  They had an appreciative audience who came to say goodbye to the train station.
Just the loom left to move

appreciative audienced
         













Soon we were watching them unload items at our new home in Qualicum Commons.  Qualicum Commons is a re-purposed elementary school that houses a number of social and arts programs.  It is in the heart of downtown Qualicum Beach at 744 Primrose Street.   location 
We have a lovely large, ground floor room.  So no more narrow winding staircase, no more bumping heads on the ceiling or squeezing into the eves to locate equipment.  We appreciate the town's role in locating this space for us.

main entrance to Qualicum Commons

So much space
We ended the day with boxes and belongings stacked along the walls according to an initial floor plan.  Over the next two weeks we will begin the process of assembling our library area, setting up our looms and refining the floor plan.
What to open first!











  The town of Qualicum Beach is providing us with some stacking chairs and tables so we can begin to hold our meetings in our new home rather than renting space in the Baptist Church on Beach Street.  If you are planning to attend the general meeting on September 25th come to Qualicum Commons at 744 Primrose Street.  There is a large parking lot just past the building.  

Watch for an announcement for our "Open Studio" event when we welcome the public to our new location.

Finally, Thanks to Heather and the moving guys and the Town of Qualicum Beach for their assistance with the move to our new home.