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Lynda Teller Pete to Teach Denver Area Weaving Classes

17th September 2009

Lynda Teller Pete to Teach Denver Area Weaving Classes

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Lynda Teller Pete (right) with her sister Barbara Jean Teller Ornelas at this year's Heard Museum Indian Market.

Tempe, AZ Master weaver Lynda Teller Pete will be teaching Navajo weaving workshops this fall at two locations in the Denver area.   In October, she’ll be at the Center for the Arts Evergreen with a beginner class.   Students will work with 12.5″ x 16.5″ weavings on a pre-warped loom.  The class will meet from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM on October 9th and 10th, October 23rd and 24th and October 30th and 31st.  The fee for the class is $337 for members and $375 for non-members.  Contact the center for registration and more information.

In November, Lynda will also teach at the University Of Colorado Museum of Natural History in Boulder.  The six sessions will be divided over two long weekends.  The first three classes will run November 13-15 (Friday-Sunday) and the second three will be November 20-22 (Friday-Sunday).  Classes start at 10:00 AM and go until 4:00 PM.  Fee for the six day workshop is $375.00  and you can register by calling 303-492-6892.  It’s important not to wait until the last minute for either of these opportunities because classes of this can type fill very quickly.

You may contact Lynda if you have questions on either of these learning opportunities.   I’ll be adding these workshops to the class listings in the next day or so. Thanks, Lynda for sharing your knowledge and getting the word out on your workshops!

Hagoshíí (so long for now)

Mary Walker

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    kathleen higham: I'd like to join with you when it starts again!

    Mary Walker: The Munsell color system was developed to provide a precise numeric description of color based on hue, value or lightness and color purity (referred to by Munsell as chroma). This precision is helpful in mixing dyes to achieve the desired results. There is a Munsell study group on Weavolution.com, but I was too busy teaching right now to join. I hope there will be enough people interested to do another group later this year. If you haven't already joined Weavolution, I'd encourage you to do it. The current study group is called the Munsell+dye study group.

    Emmy: I'm curious now. What is a Munsell group? Thanks Emmy

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