When you think of mastery in the fibre arts, a few names may spring into your mind. You might think of experts in the field who are working professionally, proficiently, and prolifically. In the field of weaving, you may think of Laura Fry.
Laura Fry is a full-time professional hand weaver who started weaving in 1975. In her 40+ years of her weaving career the focus of her weaving has evolved and, in addition to still being a production weaver, she is a dedicated teacher in the field and currently teaching the master weavers certificate program at Oldโs College. Laura herself earned certification as one of Canadaโs master weavers in 1997 and was the 27th weaver to achieve this honour. Laura has also created two series of videos with Interweave:ย The Efficient Weaverย and Wet-Finishing for Weavers.
Please join us for this weekโs discussion as Laura chats with Felicia about her journey to becoming a master of her craft.
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On how she took up weaving:ย “The minute I sat down at a floor loom for the very first time with a shuttle in my hand, I realized I had come home… ” โ Laura Fry
In this episode, we talk about:
- 1:56 Laura discusses how she discovered weaving and decided to make it into her career
- 4:44 Laura chats about how health issues in the last few years has gotten her back into spinning
- 6:40 Felicia asks Laura about her training and education as a weaver
- 9:45 ย Laura breaks down the Oldโs College Master Weaver Program
- 14:12 Laura gives advice to those who would want to learn weaving through self-study instead of a school program
- 20:25ย Discussing how Laura keeps herself fit and healthy enough to keepย up with the intense physical demands of production weaving. Laura also gives Felicia some tips on posture while weaving.
- 24:15 Felicia asks Laura how she chooses colours for the pieces she will weave and sell
- 32:30 Laura chats about efficiency in her weaving
- 37:30 How Laura manages the busy schedule of being a business owner and a production weaver
- 41:28 Chatting about Lauraโs current work in progress: a book called The Intentional Weaver
- 46:27 Is there anything Laura would have done differently looking back on her career in the fibre arts?
- 53:16 Felicia’s final notes
Links and Things
Here’s where to find Laura online:
- Website: www.laurafry.com
- Blog:ย www.laurasloom.blogspot.ca
- YouTube:ย www.youtube.com/user/LauraAnnFry1
Please Join us Online at the Newly-Launched School of SweetGeorgia!
If you would like to further your fibre arts education, consider checking out our new site:ย theย School of SweetGeorgia. We are currently offering 2 courses: Colour Play and Dyeing Intentional Colour. Many more courses are coming your way, so please stay tuned!
Thanks for Listening!
Thank you so much for joining me this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your fellow knitting friends. And if you like what Iโm doing here, please leave a rating and review on iTunes for the show. I read each and every email and bit of feedback, whether itโs on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook, so I welcome your comments.
Thank you so much Laura for joining me on the podcast this week!
Music Credits:
The Young and Beautiful โ by Ivory Hours
Fallin’ย โ byย Jetty Rae (on Noise Trade)