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Navajo-Tapestry Study Group Gathering in Mesa, Arizona

1st May 2009

Navajo-Tapestry Study Group Gathering in Mesa, Arizona

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Sharon Granda displays a finished piece at a Telerana Study Group meeing last year.

Sharon Granda displays a finished piece at a Telerana Study Group meeing last year.

The Navajo-Tapestry Study Group of the Teleraña Weaving Guild will meet tomorrow, May 2, 2009 at Mesa Community College, room SC29 from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.  This is a drop-in session for all experience levels, but it is not a beginner class.   There is no formal program; the aim of the study group is to provide an opportunity to socialize with other weavers and to progress in weaving skills.  Everyone is welcome and there is no charge, but persons requesting specific help (such as assistance with warping) are asked to pay the person who assists them $15 and to contact Sharie Monsam or Mary Walker so that we can be sure that there will be a person there who will be able to help with the specific issue you’re having.

The study group meets on the first Saturday of every month, so please attend a session anytime that you’re in the area.

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    Latest on Sun, 03:05 pm

    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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