I kinda knew what it was, but had no intention of using it... yet.
I started as a costumed demonstrator at my local Goshen Fair about 15 years ago. I demonstrated pottery, and from there I found I liked the life of crowds of people every day asking me questions and I found it was rather fun.
I was soon hired by Storrowton Village for the Big E. I like being around history people. We are a simple, back to basics group. We love sharing our crafts and our experiences and our way of life.
After I figured it out, I started making striped bands. I was by that time, demonstrating at Mercer Museum In Pennsylvania and met a lovely woman weaving on tape looms there who gave me advice and showed me her beautiful weavings.
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Eleanor Bittle |
Eleanor Bittle is an expert on these old looms.
I started bringing my loom to more and more demonstrations and fairs.
At Alifia in Florida |
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liverwurst sandwiches |
Then I met Roger. He is of Norwegian descent. I just had to learn how to weave the fancier bands. There was no books on how to. The classes I found in Massachusetts and Minnesota did not coincide with my shedule. So I had to figure it out myself. The set up is a little different than inkle looms. Lots of folks know how to set up the string heddles on them, but I couldn't find help on the rigid heddle of the tape loom.
When it finally clicked in my head, I had to write this book. I want others to enjoy this simple way of weaving bright bands. I take one on the plane in my suitcase, I weave in the truck on vacations. I have a million things I want to make, banjo straps, legging ties, head bands, hat bands, arm bracelets.... and so many patterns I want to try. I want others to get excited about this too. I want museums to show guests how to use the looms they have in their exhibits. I want people to talk about them again!
I made samples and took photographs.
Reggie,
ReplyDeleteJust reading your blog makes me believe somehow we must be long lost sisters (lol). I too inkle weave, have been a potter for about 45 years, and want a tape loom so much I can taste it. I am also an artist (retired art teacher)and somewhere in there a hippy and was front & center at the original Woodstock.
Although I think you are way younger then me my coming across your web page was meant to be. Thrilled to have found your blog and hope to become friends.
Sally