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9-9:30 Members chat9:30 a.m. Business Meeting
10:30 Speaker
February 21st Monthly Guild Meeting: An Introduction to Sashiko Stitching by Beth Ross Johnson - Zoom: learn the history and basics of of moyouzashi and hitomezashi sashiko stitching. Kogin can also be covered. Beth Ross Johnson is a weaver, teacher and workshop leader living in Black Mountain, North Carolina. She grew up in Charleston, South Carolina and when she became interested in weaving and textile arts, learned initially from students from Norman Kennedy, later studying with him for many workshops. A lifelong fascination with Asian art led to an interest in Japanese textiles and she has had two extensive stays in Japan to study kasuri (ikat weaving and dyeing) and sakiori (rag weaving) with master weavers there. Other avenues of exploration have been sashiko stitching and nyoho-e (Zen stitching). Recent studies have been in the ikat traditions of Europe, influenced by the 18th century wave of Orientalism on the continent, and woven structures like sashiko-ori and kasuri-ori that mimic hand stitching and ikat processes. The craft schools, weather, and music compelled a move to western North Carolina in 1980 where she has worked a number of arts related jobs (including in environmental and craft preservation in Cherokee) while maintaining a studio and teaching in formal and informal institutions. She is now weaving and teaching full-time and is co-authoring a book on Sashiko-ori. She has taught at North House Folk School in Grand Marais.
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