Thursday, February 4, 2021

Fiberside Chats with Jenny Schu

When I met on Zoom with the ladies of Longmont Yarn Shoppe I agreed to help the promo work for my Fiberside Chat.  I usually post to social media just enough to stay relevant but I can forget and let it go a week or two.  I'm trying to post something daily.  They requested I do a video, which I'm not usually too keen on doing, but I'm trying to get better; video is popular for online marketing these days.  46 video takes later and a few hours I got this one together:  



Topic:
In this Fiberside Chat Jenny will be sharing her weaving journey, beginning in college where her fiber artwork incorporated hand dyeing yarns for the draft of a piece all the way through to fixing & adapting mistakes for expertly finished pieces. Her early interest in the unique structures of Double Weave Pick Up and Theo Moorman Inlay have continued to be the focus for her creativity. Jenny will do a live demo using the Double Weave piece currently on her loom and talk about her design process, personal inspiration and how her weavings start with a concept which eventually comes to fruition. Whether you’re an experienced weaver or have a newly developed interest there’s something for everyone in this Chat!


Register here:
https://www.longmontyarn.com/shop/Fiberside-Chats/p/Fiberside-Chats-Jenny-Schu-February-18th-x54882092.htm


Past and Current Fiberside Chats: https://www.longmontyarn.com/shop/Fiberside-Chats.htm

I've gotten a ton of compliments on my wool blazer, thank you!  I love mustard yellow and when I was working at Talbots I couldn't pass it up. 

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