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"Warping Front to Back" with Daryl Lancaster
When:
Monday, February 15, 2021, 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM
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Virginia Postrel
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About the Program:
The term “front to back” denotes a way of warping the loom by sleying the reed first and then the heddles, followed by beaming. There are lots of tips and tricks to make this method fool proof, yielding perfectly tensioned and accurate warps every time. Step-by-step presentation.
About Daryl Lancaster:
Daryl Lancaster received her BA cum laude degree in Fine Arts in 1977 from Montclair State College, Montclair, NJ and has been actively working since then as a weaver/fiber artist. Comfortable with the sewing machine for more than fifty years, she spent 10 years as a production craftswoman, selling her handwoven clothing in craft markets and galleries throughout the United States. She teaches garment construction and related topics to weavers and other fiber enthusiasts across North America. In addition, Daryl exhibits her artwork in galleries across the country. She was the Contributing Features Editor for six years, for Handwoven Magazine from Interweave Press and wrote the Fashion and Color Forecast Column. She continues to write for various weaving and sewing publications and is a regular contributor to Threads Magazine. A breast cancer survivor, she uses her work as a vehicle to express who she is and the path that she has traveled. Daryl lives in northern New Jersey (Morris County).
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. If you are not a member and would like to attend, please email Virginia Postrel at vp@vpostrel.com BEFORE Saturday morning.
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