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Whatcom Weavers Guild publishes a monthly newsletter

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April 2022 Newsletter

4/3/2022

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​New Beginnings

Daffodils are blooming, Rhubarb is poking up. A brown bunny has been visiting my garden. He or she is welcome to nibble on the leaves of the emerging dandelions and the weedy strands of grass I haven’t gotten out to clean up. (It’s been chilly!) I am always happy to see dandelions because they provide the first food in spring for ground-dwelling bees and other pollinators. And my bunny friend. Tulips are getting ready, and a friend gave me Dahlia tubers and seeds as a birthday present. Anticipation of color keeps me going. Tulips soon, Dahlia and Zinnias later. Planting Japanese Indigo again this year, too.

The colors of the Double Rainbow workshop were knockout! The workshop was a stretching experience, I am inspired to continue and overjoyed with the tools I now have for color combinations in cottolin. I want to do the workshop exercises all over again, in other color options. Speaking of inspiration in Double Weave, the March Program with Anastasia Azure was another knockout. Double Weave sculpture and jewelry, inspired by the shapes and colors of flowers and the sea. And who knew acid dyes will color nylon yarns and monofilament?!


The Conference colors for ANWG 2023 are giving me ideas too. Goal: Plant dyed yarns in the conference colors. I just this minute got out my dye journal for a look at the samples created in last Spring’s Maiwa online workshop. Excited to discover I already have samples and the recipes for plant dye versions of the conference colors. A few degrees warmer weather means getting out into the Dye Studio (AKA garage and garden shed) to see if I can coax these colors out of plant material and into yarn again.
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Joy of color!

​Carol Berry

WWG President
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