Weaving in Wales -The adventure begins…
On August 1st, I boarded a plane and flew east across the Atlantic for the Association of Guilds of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers biennial summer school being held at University of Wales Trinity St. Davids College in Carmarthen, Wales. Over 200 fiber loving folks gathered for a week to participate in the 16 course being offered this year in:
Spinning
Spinning Beyond the Basics
Creative Spinning
Short Fibre Spinning
Braiding/Knotting
Australian Aboriginal String Bags
Kumihimo/Marudai Braiding
Dying
Eco Dyeing
Turkey Red/Madder
Sewing
Bags from Bits
Sewing Handwoven Fabric
Weaving
3-End Block Weave
Warp Ikat
Pick-up Damask in Linen
Tapestry
Rule Breaking Weaving
Inkle Weaving
Textiles that Shape Themselves
I arrived Friday evening and wandered about Carmarthen, the oldest town in Wales and legendary birthplace of Merlin, on Saturday and Sunday.
Complete with a rainbow, summer school began Sunday evening as we all gathered to reconnect with friends and meet our instructors.
There were 12 of us in the tapestry class taught by Alastair Duncan. Alastair was born in Scotland, raised in Belfast, Northern Ireland and now lives in Wales.
Classes ran Mon-Sat from 9am-5pm with evening lectures, activities, or continuing to work in our classrooms or taking work back to our dorm rooms.
On Monday we……
By 10pm I had completed my first project and was ready to call it a day.
Fascinating! l love the pictures and hearing about your experiences.
You crafty thing 😉 I didn’t notice you taking all those photos.