In light of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, Fabric of Life has made the difficult decision to cancel all in-person events for the remainder of 2020. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to being together with you all again very soon, virtually for now, hopefully in person in the near future.
Instructors: Becky Ashenden & Justin Squizzero
Handweaver Justin Squizzero challenges modern definitions of progress by creating functional textiles that celebrate the natural world and the dignity of human labor. Echoing a time when utilitarian objects were entirely handcrafted, his work connects material, maker, and user across time and place. Squizzero’s venture, The Burroughs Garret, draws on the textile traditions of his northern Vermont home, marrying natural dyes and fibers with a reserved aesthetic rooted in early New England. Produced on his 19th-century farm using 200-year-old hand looms, Squizzero’s textiles examine the role of handcraft in a post-industrial society, questioning the human experience in a digital age.
Becky Ashenden’s 1981 introduction to the wealth of the Swedish textile world at Sätergläntan Institutet för Slöjd och Hantverk, a school renowned for weaving and other traditional crafts since 1922, gave her the motivation to pursue weaving as a life passion as well as a career. The following 13 years of production and sales added experience to her initial high-level training to build a unique set of complementary skills in both the theory and practice of weaving. Her use of equipment and techniques that have withstood the test of time adds to the value of what she has been offering her students at Vävstuga since 1991. Becky has also worked on a series of publishing projects for her own Vävstuga Press, which includes translating weaving books from Swedish to English and republishing Swedish weaving books that have gone out of print. She has also been the technical editor for several Swedish weaving books that have recently been published in English.
Program Description
In this magical day, you’ll be exposed to a tremendous amount of information, demos, and hands-on experiences related to the Northern traditions of growing, preparing, weaving, and spinning with flax by two masters of their craft.
9:00 – Show and tell – wovens/plants/tools/etc.
10:00 – Picture presentation by Justin
10:30 – TEA
11:00 – Picture presentation by Becky
11:30 – Warp sizing demo/discussion – Justin
12:30 – Lunch & Break
1:30 – Flax prep demo/hands on – Becky
2:00 – Spinning demo/hands on – Justin
3:00 – FIKA (Swedish Tradition)
3:30 – Show and tell – yarns/fibers – Becky & Justin
4:00 – Weaving demo/hands on – Becky
Please contact us with any questions at office@fabric-of-life.org.
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