Fiberworks Study Group

Do you want to gain a better understanding of Fiberworks PCW Weaving Software?

September 15, 2022 @ 7:00 pm 8:30 pm

  • Contact Laurie Duxbury at weavers@cvfg.org for more information
  • Do you want to gain a better understanding of Fiberworks PCW? Are you willing to share what you know with others?
  • Laurie Duxbury and Janene Driscoll have offered to facilitate a Fiberworks Study Group for CVFG. The interests of group members will determine the topics covered in the Zoom meetings. The sessions will take us from using Fiberworks as a tool to create .wif files from drafts found in other sources to using Fiberworks’ powerful features to create your own drafts. We will use the Fiberworks Manual as a base for exploring both basic and in-depth features.
  • The loose plan is to follow a draft/project approach. Volunteer participants will share with the group a draft or a project that uses Fiberworks and walk us through the steps they have used with the goal of helping others become familiar with Fiberworks’ array of tools in the Toolbar and drop down items in the Menus. Then participants will have the opportunity to ask questions about the Fiberworks tools used to create the draft and will be encouraged to use the tools in their own drafts.

If you want to learn how to use features such as the shaft shuffler, transform features, draft interlacements, parallel repeats, drawing on a network or block substitution tools for profile drafts this study group will have something for you.

Register in advance for a Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIucu6uqTsoGdRYnb-GE5i6P89cOdC5f6l3.

Fiberworks Study Group

Do you want to gain a better understanding of Fiberworks PCW Weaving Software?

October 20, 2022 @ 7:00 pm 8:30 pm

  • Contact Laurie Duxbury at weavers@cvfg.org for more information
  • Do you want to gain a better understanding of Fiberworks PCW? Are you willing to share what you know with others?
  • Laurie Duxbury and Janene Driscoll have offered to facilitate a Fiberworks Study Group for CVFG. The interests of group members will determine the topics covered in the Zoom meetings. The sessions will take us from using Fiberworks as a tool to create .wif files from drafts found in other sources to using Fiberworks’ powerful features to create your own drafts. We will use the Fiberworks Manual as a base for exploring both basic and in-depth features.
  • The loose plan is to follow a draft/project approach. Volunteer participants will share with the group a draft or a project that uses Fiberworks and walk us through the steps they have used with the goal of helping others become familiar with Fiberworks’ array of tools in the Toolbar and drop down items in the Menus. Then participants will have the opportunity to ask questions about the Fiberworks tools used to create the draft and will be encouraged to use the tools in their own drafts.

If you want to learn how to use features such as the shaft shuffler, transform features, draft interlacements, parallel repeats, drawing on a network or block substitution tools for profile drafts this study group will have something for you.

Register in advance for a Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIucu6uqTsoGdRYnb-GE5i6P89cOdC5f6l3.

Fiberworks Study Group

Do you want to gain a better understanding of Fiberworks PCW Weaving Software?

August 18, 2022 @ 7:00 pm 8:30 pm

  • Contact Laurie Duxbury at weavers@cvfg.org for more information
  • Do you want to gain a better understanding of Fiberworks PCW? Are you willing to share what you know with others?
  • Laurie Duxbury and Janene Driscoll have offered to facilitate a Fiberworks Study Group for CVFG. The interests of group members will determine the topics covered in the Zoom meetings. The sessions will take us from using Fiberworks as a tool to create .wif files from drafts found in other sources to using Fiberworks’ powerful features to create your own drafts. We will use the Fiberworks Manual as a base for exploring both basic and in-depth features.
  • The loose plan is to follow a draft/project approach. Volunteer participants will share with the group a draft or a project that uses Fiberworks and walk us through the steps they have used with the goal of helping others become familiar with Fiberworks’ array of tools in the Toolbar and drop down items in the Menus. Then participants will have the opportunity to ask questions about the Fiberworks tools used to create the draft and will be encouraged to use the tools in their own drafts.

If you want to learn how to use features such as the shaft shuffler, transform features, draft interlacements, parallel repeats, drawing on a network or block substitution tools for profile drafts this study group will have something for you.

Register in advance for a Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIucu6uqTsoGdRYnb-GE5i6P89cOdC5f6l3.

CVFG Monthly Meeting 2022 – VIRTUAL

We will have announcements, demos, show & tell, and time for making. All are welcome!

February 6, 2022 @ 1:00 pm 3:00 pm

Join us for a monthly meeting on Zoom, except either May or June when we will hold our Annual Business Meeting (depends on MDSW dates), and we take July and August off as a Summer break.  Most months we will have a demo or program, and we’ll have time for show and tell and discussion.

All are welcome! Members, check the newsletter for the Zoom link.  Guests, please email for an invite.

NOTE: We will continue to have monthly meetings on Zoom in 2022, even when in-person craft-ins resume, both for those from out of the Charlottesville area and those who don’t wish to attend in person.

Questions, email programs@cvfg.org.

Details

Date:
February 6, 2022
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CVFG
Email
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CVFG Weaving Fundamentals Virtual Workshop

Perfect for new weavers or those looking for a refresher.

March 8, 2022 @ 7:00 pm 8:30 pm

Weaving Fundamentals with Laurie Duxbury

Take one session or take all four for a comprehensive overview of floor loom weaving.  Class sessions will be held on Zoom in lecture/demo format, and will be recorded, with ample time between classes to re-watch the videos and try the techniques.

CLICK HERE to download a flyer with all workshop info and supply lists.

When:  Four Tuesday evenings — February 22, March 8, March 15, and March 29, 2022,  7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. on Zoom.

Skill Level:  Perfect for new weavers or those looking for a refresher.

Cost:  $25 per session CVFG members/$35 non-members.  Take all four sessions for $90 CVFG members/$125 non-members. (Join the guild at cvfg.org/join/.)

Supplies:  See the supplies list at the end of the flyer.

Class Size: Max 25 students in each session. Sign up for one session or take all four.

Register here:  cvfg.org/calendar/workshops-guild/weaving-fundamentals-signup/.

Questions:  Email programs@cvfg.org.

About Laurie:  Laurie lives and works at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. As a child she was fascinated by all things fiber, particularly when visiting Colonial Williamsburg. She learned to spin first, on a spinning wheel built by her grandfather. Spinners hang out with weavers and spinning became the entry drug as she developed her fiber habit. She has been weaving for over 30 years. Through conferences, weaving schools, and community college, she learned to develop her own weaving voice. Laurie shows and sells her work regionally and has taught across the US.

As a teacher, she hopes each student understands what draws them to their craft. Her goal is for them to begin to understand what they love about weaving, and to develop the tools they need to express themselves through weaving. Her favorite moments are when a student has an “aha” experience. Then she knows that a weaver has been inspired to continue in their growth as a craftsperson.

Visit Laurie’s website at http://laurieduxbury.com/.


February 22 – Weaving Fundamentals 1: Efficient Warping
This class is for anyone who wants to learn to weave or for those who want to improve their warping skills. Good cloth starts with a good warp and step one is knowing how to wind a warp so it goes onto the loom smoothly and evenly. We’ll go over terminology, calculating warp needs, choosing materials, and using a warping board to wind the warp.

March 8 – Weaving Fundamentals 2: Dressing the Loom
Do you get that deer-in-the-headlights look after you have wound your warp and before you begin to put it on the loom? This class will help you get your wound warp onto the loom and ready to go. We’ll break down the steps of beaming, threading, sleying, tying up the treadles, and tying on the warp. By the end of the class you will be able to start weaving. I will teach warping from the back to the front of the loom. This class is for beginners who have learned to wind a warp, or anyone who wants to review techniques to dress their loom.

March 15 – Weaving Fundamentals 3: Efficient Weaving
This class will focus on establishing good weaving habits. From how you wind a bobbin to how you throw a shuttle, good habits help you enjoy weaving and allow you to produce good quality cloth. We’ll talk about different weaving structures, how to read a draft, and some of the challenges some of those structures present. This class is for anyone who is just learning to weave, or who wants to review the basics.

March 29 – Weaving Fundamentals 4: Finishing
What do you do when you get to the end of your warp? In this class we’ll talk about cutting the fabric from the loom, finishing techniques, hemstitching, fringe-twisting, record keeping, and continue our discussion on drafts in more depth. We’ll also talk about the next steps in your exploration of weaving. Now you’ve learned the rules, how do you know when to break them?

CVFG Weaving Fundamentals Virtual Workshop

Perfect for new weavers or those looking for a refresher.

March 15, 2022 @ 7:00 pm 8:30 pm

Weaving Fundamentals with Laurie Duxbury

Take one session or take all four for a comprehensive overview of floor loom weaving.  Class sessions will be held on Zoom in lecture/demo format, and will be recorded, with ample time between classes to re-watch the videos and try the techniques.

CLICK HERE to download a flyer with all workshop info and supply lists.

When:  Four Tuesday evenings — February 22, March 8, March 15, and March 29, 2022,  7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. on Zoom.

Skill Level:  Perfect for new weavers or those looking for a refresher.

Cost:  $25 per session CVFG members/$35 non-members.  Take all four sessions for $90 CVFG members/$125 non-members. (Join the guild at cvfg.org/join/.)

Supplies:  See the supplies list at the end of the flyer.

Class Size: Max 25 students in each session. Sign up for one session or take all four.

Register here:  cvfg.org/calendar/workshops-guild/weaving-fundamentals-signup/.

Questions:  Email programs@cvfg.org.

About Laurie:  Laurie lives and works at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. As a child she was fascinated by all things fiber, particularly when visiting Colonial Williamsburg. She learned to spin first, on a spinning wheel built by her grandfather. Spinners hang out with weavers and spinning became the entry drug as she developed her fiber habit. She has been weaving for over 30 years. Through conferences, weaving schools, and community college, she learned to develop her own weaving voice. Laurie shows and sells her work regionally and has taught across the US.

As a teacher, she hopes each student understands what draws them to their craft. Her goal is for them to begin to understand what they love about weaving, and to develop the tools they need to express themselves through weaving. Her favorite moments are when a student has an “aha” experience. Then she knows that a weaver has been inspired to continue in their growth as a craftsperson.

Visit Laurie’s website at http://laurieduxbury.com/.


February 22 – Weaving Fundamentals 1: Efficient Warping
This class is for anyone who wants to learn to weave or for those who want to improve their warping skills. Good cloth starts with a good warp and step one is knowing how to wind a warp so it goes onto the loom smoothly and evenly. We’ll go over terminology, calculating warp needs, choosing materials, and using a warping board to wind the warp.

March 8 – Weaving Fundamentals 2: Dressing the Loom
Do you get that deer-in-the-headlights look after you have wound your warp and before you begin to put it on the loom? This class will help you get your wound warp onto the loom and ready to go. We’ll break down the steps of beaming, threading, sleying, tying up the treadles, and tying on the warp. By the end of the class you will be able to start weaving. I will teach warping from the back to the front of the loom. This class is for beginners who have learned to wind a warp, or anyone who wants to review techniques to dress their loom.

March 15 – Weaving Fundamentals 3: Efficient Weaving
This class will focus on establishing good weaving habits. From how you wind a bobbin to how you throw a shuttle, good habits help you enjoy weaving and allow you to produce good quality cloth. We’ll talk about different weaving structures, how to read a draft, and some of the challenges some of those structures present. This class is for anyone who is just learning to weave, or who wants to review the basics.

March 29 – Weaving Fundamentals 4: Finishing
What do you do when you get to the end of your warp? In this class we’ll talk about cutting the fabric from the loom, finishing techniques, hemstitching, fringe-twisting, record keeping, and continue our discussion on drafts in more depth. We’ll also talk about the next steps in your exploration of weaving. Now you’ve learned the rules, how do you know when to break them?

CVFG Weaving Fundamentals Virtual Workshop

Perfect for new weavers or those looking for a refresher.

March 29, 2022 @ 7:00 pm 8:30 pm

Weaving Fundamentals with Laurie Duxbury

Take one session or take all four for a comprehensive overview of floor loom weaving.  Class sessions will be held on Zoom in lecture/demo format, and will be recorded, with ample time between classes to re-watch the videos and try the techniques.

CLICK HERE to download a flyer with all workshop info and supply lists.

When:  Four Tuesday evenings — February 22, March 8, March 15, and March 29, 2022,  7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. on Zoom.

Skill Level:  Perfect for new weavers or those looking for a refresher.

Cost:  $25 per session CVFG members/$35 non-members.  Take all four sessions for $90 CVFG members/$125 non-members. (Join the guild at cvfg.org/join/.)

Supplies:  See the supplies list at the end of the flyer.

Class Size: Max 25 students in each session. Sign up for one session or take all four.

Register here:  cvfg.org/calendar/workshops-guild/weaving-fundamentals-signup/.

Questions:  Email programs@cvfg.org.

About Laurie:  Laurie lives and works at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. As a child she was fascinated by all things fiber, particularly when visiting Colonial Williamsburg. She learned to spin first, on a spinning wheel built by her grandfather. Spinners hang out with weavers and spinning became the entry drug as she developed her fiber habit. She has been weaving for over 30 years. Through conferences, weaving schools, and community college, she learned to develop her own weaving voice. Laurie shows and sells her work regionally and has taught across the US.

As a teacher, she hopes each student understands what draws them to their craft. Her goal is for them to begin to understand what they love about weaving, and to develop the tools they need to express themselves through weaving. Her favorite moments are when a student has an “aha” experience. Then she knows that a weaver has been inspired to continue in their growth as a craftsperson.

Visit Laurie’s website at http://laurieduxbury.com/.


February 22 – Weaving Fundamentals 1: Efficient Warping
This class is for anyone who wants to learn to weave or for those who want to improve their warping skills. Good cloth starts with a good warp and step one is knowing how to wind a warp so it goes onto the loom smoothly and evenly. We’ll go over terminology, calculating warp needs, choosing materials, and using a warping board to wind the warp.

March 8 – Weaving Fundamentals 2: Dressing the Loom
Do you get that deer-in-the-headlights look after you have wound your warp and before you begin to put it on the loom? This class will help you get your wound warp onto the loom and ready to go. We’ll break down the steps of beaming, threading, sleying, tying up the treadles, and tying on the warp. By the end of the class you will be able to start weaving. I will teach warping from the back to the front of the loom. This class is for beginners who have learned to wind a warp, or anyone who wants to review techniques to dress their loom.

March 15 – Weaving Fundamentals 3: Efficient Weaving
This class will focus on establishing good weaving habits. From how you wind a bobbin to how you throw a shuttle, good habits help you enjoy weaving and allow you to produce good quality cloth. We’ll talk about different weaving structures, how to read a draft, and some of the challenges some of those structures present. This class is for anyone who is just learning to weave, or who wants to review the basics.

March 29 – Weaving Fundamentals 4: Finishing
What do you do when you get to the end of your warp? In this class we’ll talk about cutting the fabric from the loom, finishing techniques, hemstitching, fringe-twisting, record keeping, and continue our discussion on drafts in more depth. We’ll also talk about the next steps in your exploration of weaving. Now you’ve learned the rules, how do you know when to break them?

CVFG Monthly Craft-in/Spin-in 2022 – IN-PERSON

We will have announcements, demos, show & tell, and time for making. All are welcome!

November 6, 2022 @ 1:30 pm 4:30 pm

Join us for an informal craft-in/spin in the first Sunday of each month except either May or June when we will hold our Annual Business Meeting and elections on Zoom (depends on MDSW dates), and we take July and August off as Summer break.

All are welcome! Bring your wheel, loom, or other portable fiber art to work on, get help, or play.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • In-person meetings may be moved outdoors or canceled depending on COVID numbers.
  • If meeting indoors, all attendees must follow the guidelines of our host regarding mask-wearing and use of facilities, regardless of individual vaccination status.
  • We will continue to have virtual monthly meetings on Zoom in 2022, even when in-person craft-ins resume, both for those from out of the Charlottesville area and those who don’t wish to attend in person.

Questions, email programs@cvfg.org.

Details

Date:
November 6, 2022
Time:
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Organizer

CVFG
Email
programs@cvfg.org
Website
View Organizer Website
1510 Broad Crossing Rd
Charlottesville, VA 22911 United States
View Venue Website

CVFG Monthly Craft-in/Spin-in 2022 – IN-PERSON

We will have announcements, demos, show & tell, and time for making. All are welcome!

October 2, 2022 @ 1:30 pm 4:30 pm

Join us for an informal craft-in/spin in the first Sunday of each month except either May or June when we will hold our Annual Business Meeting and elections on Zoom (depends on MDSW dates), and we take July and August off as Summer break.

All are welcome! Bring your wheel, loom, or other portable fiber art to work on, get help, or play.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • In-person meetings may be moved outdoors or canceled depending on COVID numbers.
  • If meeting indoors, all attendees must follow the guidelines of our host regarding mask-wearing and use of facilities, regardless of individual vaccination status.
  • We will continue to have virtual monthly meetings on Zoom in 2022, even when in-person craft-ins resume, both for those from out of the Charlottesville area and those who don’t wish to attend in person.

Questions, email programs@cvfg.org.

Details

Date:
October 2, 2022
Time:
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Organizer

CVFG
Email
programs@cvfg.org
Website
View Organizer Website
1510 Broad Crossing Rd
Charlottesville, VA 22911 United States
View Venue Website

CVFG Monthly Craft-in/Spin-in 2022 – IN-PERSON

We will have announcements, demos, show & tell, and time for making. All are welcome!

September 4, 2022 @ 1:30 pm 4:30 pm

Join us for an informal craft-in/spin in the first Sunday of each month except either May or June when we will hold our Annual Business Meeting and elections on Zoom (depends on MDSW dates), and we take July and August off as Summer break.

All are welcome! Bring your wheel, loom, or other portable fiber art to work on, get help, or play.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • In-person meetings may be moved outdoors or canceled depending on COVID numbers.
  • If meeting indoors, all attendees must follow the guidelines of our host regarding mask-wearing and use of facilities, regardless of individual vaccination status.
  • We will continue to have virtual monthly meetings on Zoom in 2022, even when in-person craft-ins resume, both for those from out of the Charlottesville area and those who don’t wish to attend in person.

Questions, email programs@cvfg.org.

Details

Date:
September 4, 2022
Time:
Event Category:
Event Tags:
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Organizer

CVFG
Email
programs@cvfg.org
Website
View Organizer Website
1510 Broad Crossing Rd
Charlottesville, VA 22911 United States
View Venue Website