May End of Year Fiber Feast

 (and a cyanotyping - or sun printing - activity)

May 17, 11:00 - 2:00

Cynotyping.

 

It's time to gather for the end of our year food and fun!

Join us Saturday, May 17, for our fiber feast, our last formal meeting until we return in late summer. We'll have our annual potluck so bring your favorite foods to share (if you'd like to be 'green,' bring your own plate and silverware and we'll reduce our paper consumption).

As a fun activity, Alysia has been researching cyanotyping on fabric. This is a fun way to create beautiful blue prints and the design is completely up to you. Alysia has volunteered to bring pre-treated flour sack dish towels (28 x 28 inches) so she will have done all the chemical treatments to prepare the cloths in advance. If you want to play and create your own, please bring the following items:

  1. A large piece of cardboard (flattened box) or lid from a plastic tote to place the cloth on when it's in the sun (cloths are 28 x 28).
  2. Whatever you want to place on the cloth to make your design. This could be leaves that have interesting shapes, flowers, stencils, household goods, etc.
  3. Some plastic wrap or plastic film to place over your design elements. This is primarily to hold them in place and in close contact with the cloth in case it's windy. If you are using heavy objects to make your designs, you won't need this.
  4. A brown or dark bag or other container that will keep light out. This is for transporting your project in between the time it has been outside and developing the design and getting it back inside and rinsed out to stop the chemical reaction.
  5. A plastic bag to take your damp project home in.
  6. Optional. Rubber gloves. The projects do have to be rinsed once they've been outside to wash the water-soluble iron salts away. If you have sensitive skin, you might want gloves for this step.

Then all we need is sun. While it's true that we're in a cloudy, rainy period, the long-distance forecast is for partly sunny skies in the early afternoon of the 17th so fingers crossed.

Note: Once you have your cyanotype, it is permanent, but must be washed with a non-phosphate soap so the beautiful blue doesn't turn yellow.

Meeting Location: Crosstown Concourse, 1350 Concourse Ave, Memphis, TN 38104
Free parking in the garage in the back rows and upper levels; the first rows have a fee after 2 hours. Once in the building, take the Central Atrium elevator to the 7th floor, turn right, and enter through the Parcels office.

Membership

Enjoy the benefits of guild membership for $20 annual dues (Yes, this is a reduction in annual dues so be sure to take advantage of it this year!).

  • Monthly meetings with educational programs or social gatherings, or extended workshops
  • Participate in the guild booth at the Pink Palace Crafts Fair demonstrating craftsmen's tent
  • Library of books, media, and equipment available for check-out
  • Information on looms for sale (local area)
  • Weavers who are always ready to help answer questions or lend a hand!

Monthly Meetings

Monthly meetings include a short business meeting, educational program, and viewing of members' work.

Meetings are typically at Crosstown Concourse (7th floor in the Patio area of the Parcels office) from 9:30 - 12:00 on the 4th Saturday of the month - however dates do change around the holidays (November and December meetings).

For details on dates, please check the schedule (currently in development).

Guild History

The Memphis Guild of Handloom weavers was founded in 1947 but Viola Joyce Quigley and fellow students from the Memphis Academy of Art. Since then, the guild has held art shows, workshops with internationally reknowned instructors, classes for the public, and sales of handwoven goods.

We continue to promote the time-honored craft of handweaving into the 21st century.

Guild Library

The guild keeps an extensive library of over 300 books and videos on a wide variety of weaving topics. Members may check out media from the library.

The guild also owns 10 looms and a colections of smaller equipment and tools.

Library catalog