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"Tencel Scarf",
Virginia Coolidge
"Florida Tropical Weavers Conference"
Eustis, FL, March 16-19, 2006
Origin of draft: Basic 5 end advancing twill on 8 shafts (in books and articles)
10/2 Tencel, painted warp (green, blue, yellow), black weft. 30 epi, 8" wide warp
240 ends, treadled as drawn in.
Technique, inspiration, etc: "I experimented (on the computer) with a variety of tie-ups and treadlings. Then sampled several threadings on the loom. Decided on 'tromp as writ' to get a nice diagonal effect suitable for a narrow scarf. Added beads to the twisted fringe."
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"Birds Awakening at Dawn",
Inge Dam
"Make a Grand Entrance," HGA/Convergence Fashion Show,
Grand Rapids, Michigan, June 29, 2006
"Origin of Draft for main fabric: I used Fibreworks PCW and inserted my husband's name into Namedraft. Then I converted the draft that I got using Block Substitute 'Broken Twill on Weft Twill,' and the result was the weave structure that I used. Origin of Draft for tablet woven bands: The weave structure was pebble weave with tablets. I designed the birds using Pattern Maker for cross stitch. Some of the birds were based on birds in 'The Unknown Tablet Weaving,' by Marijke Van Epen. "
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"Lee's Surrender"
Bud Frohn
"Arizona's Fibers Through Time 2006"
Central Arizona College, Coolidge, AZ, March 16 -19, 2006
"Origin of draft: Marguerite Davison's "A Handweaver's Pattern Book"
Modifications: I doubled the Blooming Leaf side borders
Warp 20/2 cotton - 30 epi;
Weft 2 ply wool & 20/2 cotton
I had seen pictures of this coverlet and thought it was beautiful - and it is."
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"Autumn Leaves"
Marguerite Gingras
Association des Tisserands du Québec (ATQ) Conference
Sainte-Foy, Québec, Canada, May 26-28, 2006
"Designed and woven in October and November 2005, the inspiration for this scarf is not difficult to explain! Groups of maple leaves at each end represent branches or piles on the ground, from or toward which the single leaves in the center fall. A real maple leaf was the starting point. It was reproduced many times in three colors: warp color, weft color, and both colors mixed. It was then inverted, reversed, rotated. I will give more details about the design steps and structure in the February 2007 issue of the CW Journal.
The structure is 32-shaft Turned Summer and Winter
Warp: 8/2 lyocell, two reds, alternated with 10/2 lyocell, black; 32 epi
Weft: 10/2 lyocell, gold, about 28 ppi"
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"Sedona Shawl"
Bonnie Inouye
Blue Ridge Handweaving Show
Asheville, NC, October 18-December 24, 2006
"The colors in this shawl were inspired by a visit to the Sedona, Arizona home of another CW member, Linda Sunstad, followed by a 16-day raft trip down the Grand Canyon in 2005. I watched the colors on red rocks shift in changing light and wondered if I could create fabric with similar shifting colors. The shapes in the draft also came from these weather and water-shaped rocks.
The structure is turned taqueté. I began with an extended parallel threading on 24 shafts. An advancing points treadling sequence was used to draw shapes reminiscent of sandstone cliffs and rocks. The tie-up was modified to include some surface decoration which alters the normally smooth surface of turned taqueté. These decorations are evident as the light falls from certain angles, giving the changing colors I sought. The yellow weft provides the sunlight glow and brings out the warm tones in one warp layer.
Threading and treadling are non-repeating and were designed for this piece.
Warp: 30/2/4 Lyocell Tencel from Textura Trading Co. in "aster purple" and 10/2 Lyocell Tencel from Textura Trading Co. dyed in dyepots before weaving, using Procion MX dyes, mainly orange, red, and rust. Sett: 40 epi
Weft: 20/2 cotton, yellow , about 30 ppi
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"Christmas Cheer"
Barbara Nelson
Dallas Handweaver and Spinners Guild, "Sleight of Hand"
Dallas Public Library, Dallas, TX, April 15- May 30 2006
My "Christmas Cheer" hand towels were woven as gifts this past holiday for family, friends and business associates. I was excited about this project because I put on my longest warp ever using my new sectional beam and AVL warping wheel. I wound on a 48-yard warp that was 24-inches wide and used 10/2 mercerized white cotton. I never tired of weaving these towels because I loved my 14-harness twill which used 10/2 red and green 10/2 mercerized cotton weft. This was also my first opportunity to use a temple that a friend of mine said I would love to hate. She was right. I hated how often I had to move the temple but loved the results of my even selvages. I am honored to be recognized by Complex Weavers for my weaving; this has been a proud accomplishment for me.
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"Spring Beauty",
Christina Wilson
MOFA Conference 2006 member exhibit and selected for MOFA Traveling Exhibit
Central Methodist University, Fayette, MO, May 19-21, 2006
4 shaft deflected double weave scarf in silk
Adapted from "Katies Colorful Coat" Weavers # 44, pages 60-61. The original was a child's wool coat in black and bright colors. I adapted the draft, fiber, colors, and sett to make a silk scarf.
Fiber - 18/2 silk in light and dark turquoise and lavendar.
epi 24, ppi ~24.
Structure: deflected double weave.
As usual, inspiration was driven by necessity. I needed to weave something in silk to demonstrate at the Japanese Festival and the Missouri Botanical Gardens (St Louis) but wanted to try something different. I found this child's coat in Weavers and thought it was interesting that it was deflected double weave on 4 shafts instead of 8 or more and thought I'd try it and see how it worked. Most of the scarf was woven as a large crowd of people moved past the loom and the Japanese Festival. Because of the crowd, I cut the weft after each color rather than carry the yarn up the selvedge.
Other winners not shown (alphabetical by last name):
Please, if you have further information about these awards, including pictures, e-mail the CW vice president awards@complex-weavers.org
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Deb Coombs
Northern Colorado Weavers Guild, "Fiber Celebration 2006", 32nd Annual Show
Lincoln Center, Fort Collins, May 20-June 22, 2006 -
Agnes Hauptli
Woolcraft Festival, New Zealand, April, 2006 -
Fuyuko Matsubara
Colorado Weavers Day
Colorado State U, Fort Collins, CO May 19 2006 -
Anna Byrd Mays
Del Ray Artisans / Springwater Center "Mi Casa, Su Casa"
Alexandria, VA, March 3 - 26,2006 -
Bettes Silver-Schack
Philadelphia Handweavers Guild
The Mills at East Falls,
Manayunk, PA, Jun 11-Jul 14, 2006
Requests for the award or information about the award should be sent to the CW vice president, awards@complex-weavers.org, preferably by email or with an email contact.








