High Fiber Arts Symposium



High Fiber Arts Symposium and  Hand Stitching class ~

Scalehouse, a non-profit in Bend, put on a sensational event this past weekend, the High Fiber Arts Symposium. What a wonderful gathering of pioneers and general enthusiasts of the fiber type.

Jeanne Carver was the keynote speaker, kicking off the whole affair. Boy, is she an inspiration. This stunning, cowboy boot wearing, flowing blonde maned beauty is hard working, forward thinking, a steward of the land and the environment. Jeanne and her husband Dan own the Imperial Stock Ranch. Her mantra was "food, clothing, shelter". She spoke about basic needs and elevating them higher with an artistic viewpoint. The feats she accomplished, including bringing salmon back to her farm, starting over from ground zero after NAFTA, utilizing castoff pelts, just to name a few, are mind boggling. If you ever have a chance to meet her or hear her speak or read her story, I would highly recommend doing so. Pivotal to say the least.

She is committed to her animals, the land she works, and the craftsmen she collaborates with. Those makers include everything from the local artisan women to Ralph Lauren and Ethan Allen, private labels, and others. Her "Farm to Fashion"wool products are breath-taking.  Slow fashion at its finest.

Jeanne was just the tip of the iceberg. After she finished up, there was a round table discussion and a number of artist/maker vendors. Saturday included about a dozen hands-on fiber and art classes. One of those classes was taught by yours truly. We hand stitched tea towels, using the reverse applique technique. Elizabeth over at Gossamer was so kind, hosting our class at her beautiful shop. It was very exciting being in a room filled with so many local fiber enthusiasts. We all learned, and laughed, and stitched our way through the morning.

Saturday afternoon I was fortunate enough to take a class with Marie Bay, photographer extraordinaire. I came away with a number of hints and ideas about photography and the internet and branding. I'm sure you'll see evidence of some of them in the coming months on my blog.

Saturday evening was a reception, then the fabulous runway fashion show finale. I felt honored to share a couple outfits I had made in the show.

I do not commit lightly. I cherish my untetherdness, but I will become involved. Bringing makers together, in a sustainable, conscientious way is what I've been all about, what I'm passionate about, hence ....Gather and Make.




New two-day workshop




New two-day workshop ~

I am thrilled to announce I'll be teaching a two-day workshop in Gig Harbor, Washington August 13th and 14th with Kathie Vezzani. Kathie, Bellissima Art Escapes, hosts classes and workshops all around the world, and has been doing so for many years. Kathie creates a wonderful atmosphere, serves up fresh, delicious food, and knows how to bring everything together just right to provide a truly memorable experience for all.

Have you ever wanted to create your own beautiful, flattering, comfortable clothing?









These examples are just the tip of the iceberg.

Join me in this exciting two-day workshop as you cut, stencil and hand stitch your very own Alabama Chanin inspired garment from scratch. Using your Alabama Chanin master pattern and Pellon, you will make your sized pattern, then cut your garment from Alabama Chanin’s most wonderful organic cotton jersey fabric.




Next we’ll have fun with spray paint as you stencil your garment and a small sewing sampler with fabric paint.




The second day you’ll practice hand stitches and techniques on your sewing sampler, then progress to stitching your garment.




During this two-day workshop we’ll talk about tips and hints for a smooth sewing experience. You’ll learn about cutting fabric, stenciling, stitches, techniques, and construction. You will not have a completed project at the end of the workshop, but you will have gained key hands-on experience to complete this and other beautiful, heirloom hand stitched projects.




You may choose from these projects:

From the Alabama Stitch Book - corset, shawl, swing skirt
From  Alabama Studio Style - camisole top, tank top
From Alabama Studio Sewing and Design - T-shirt top (sleeveless, cap, short sleeved), bolero,fitted top, fitted tunic, short fitted skirt, mid-length fitted skirt

All books are by Natalie Chanin, and available at www.amazon.com  or www.Alabamachanin.com.

Once you are registered with Kathie, contact me by July 25th with your project and color choices. I’m here to help you with any and all questions you may have. Please email me patti@calande.com.

The only thing you need to bring with you to class is your Alabama Chanin paper pattern with corresponding book and fabric scissors. I will have a couple pair of fabric scissors to share if you happen to be flying in and cannot bring them on the airplane. I will supply everything else, including Pellon (2 yards), Alabama Chanin organic mid-weight fabric (2 yards), foldover elastic (if applicable), 4 spools of thread, fabric for your sewing sampler. During class you will also have the use of:  Clover chalk, spray fabric paint, assorted stencils, spray adhesive, paper, rags, pins, healing mats, rotary cutters, rulers, assorted scissors, needles, etc.

Kathie will be working her magic in the kitchen and cooking up tantalizing meals for us, two lunches and a dinner, during our workshop.

Please contact Kathie Vessani at Bellissima Art Escapes for complete details.

I hope you can join us for this inspiring, technique-packed two-day workshop where you'll meet new friends, enjoy scrumptious food, all while learning how to create your own beautiful Alabama Chanin styled clothing.