As you know, I fell down the slippery slope of fibre arts many years ago when knitting inspired me to learn to spin, which then inspired me to learn to dye, which then caused me to create so much yarn that I was encouraged to learn how to weave. And this past year, the weaving bug has hit me hard and I simply want to weave everything. Like many of you, I create in my mind faster than I can create in real-life and I feel like a lot of the weaving I do is in my head, thinking of ideas of yarns to combine, colours to mix. For knitters looking for project inspiration and community, we can turn to Ravelry. But where do weavers go, if they want to connect with other weavers?
Today’s guest, Erica Jones, runs Weavolution.com together with her husband, Oliver. Weavolution is an online international handweaving community that spans over a 100 different interest groups from rigid heddle to backstrap weaving to tapestry weaving. There are groups for people who own Glimakra looms vs people who own Schacht looms or Kromski looms. Whatever your weaving interest, there is a deep level of conversation happening on Weavolution.com.
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Felicia talks with Erica about how she got started in the fibre arts and how her weaving is informed by her activity in the Society for Creative Anachronism.
In this episode, we talk about:
- 2:30 Erica’s start in fibre arts
- โจ5:45 What is the Society for Creative Anachronism
- โจ8:45 How the SCA informs her weaving
- 12:45 What isย Weavolution
- 18:30ย Different weaving subcultures
- 20:30 Online classes on Weavolution
- 25:00 Ericaโs vision for the future of Weavolution
Links and Things
Here’s where to find Erica:
- Personal Website:ย thepurplelotus.org
- Community Website:ย Weavolution.com
- Facebook: Weavolution
The SweetGeorgia Show // podcast announcement, end of Season 2 is coming…
Just a reminder that we will be tying up season 2 of The SweetGeorgia Show podcast in a few weeks. We still have interviews with knitwear designer and author Barbara Benson about working with colour and another episode with Jen Lucas about her latest book of knitwear designs which will be coming out next month. And Felicia will do a Q&A episode to close off the season!
During the podcast hiatus, Felicia will be working on a big project. It’s a little early to go into too much detail, but it’s about colour, craft, and education. If you are interested in being one of the first to hear about what we launch when we launch it, vague as it might be, I invite you to enter your email address belowย for me. I’ll let you know details when I have them.
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Thanks for Listening!
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Thank you so much to Ericaย for joining me this episode. Until next time!
Music Credits:
The Young and Beautiful โ by Ivory Hours
Maybe This Timeย โ byย JR Tundra
I fell down the slippery slope pretty much in the same order you did. I started serious weaving about a year ago and now I have 3 looms: 4 shaft floor loom wide enough to make rugs; 8 shaft table loom, tapestry loom. I dream about weaving. I love dyeing ikat warps. I am not in love with warping, threading, or sleying the reed. Color is my focus, particularly hand dyed warps.