Some of the people employed here doing the various jobs are Joan Fussel who works in conservation, Chris Baker who is Exhibit Coordinator. Here are some of the textiles that Neil showed us while we were there. This kind of weaving or rug was called Ingrain. I had never heard of the term before that day. They have a radiant gradation in the background. In this example, a begonia leaf detailing.
Rugs of the period with sections that look like ikat.
An early piece of Ceinture Fleche.
This is a fascinating piece.....although it was wool on one side, its lining was fur. I had a picture of it but it was too blurred to post. Richard Gerrard is the man who runs the show and he was preparing items that would be on exhibit relating to the War of 1812, as seen in the uniform below.
Lastly, many of you asked for a photo of me after doing my Heart and Stroke bike ride and here I am looking a little worse for the wear....doing 25 km was easier than I thought. My husband did 50 in the time it took me to do 25!!!!!
NEWS FROM YOU
Kate Kitchen writes that she has an exhibit at Cafe Bernat 1024 Queen Street West at Ossington in Toronto. The food and coffee are delectable.
Laura Dymock also works for CIUT....doing a radio show for the University of Toronto. Here is her link http://www.theinvestigativemusicologist.com/page/episodes-playlists.aspx and she says that one night she played a song for weavers and you can find it here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfwJ387cs00&feature=player_embedded .
Andrew Walsh wrote us to tell us about a fellow who is blue jean maker and Weaver I think. Click on the link here to know more http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7407648n&tag=cbsnewsTwoColUpperPromoArea
and here is more about his company.
Blue Jeans: The fabric of freedom
Serena Altschul explores the history of denim, from America's mines to the designer jean stores of today. Here is the company website and the back story...http://www.roydenim.com/story
There's still a lot more you've sent me but it will have to wait for another newsletter! Happy weaving and stay cool.