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Scandinavian Weaving Magazine meets textile artists and practitioners who work in very varied techniques, from traditional methods to the more experimental. Each issue contains ten weaving projects specially designed for Scandinavian Weaving Magazine. We cover courses, exhibitions and the latest textile news. Scandinavian Weaving Magazine is published in four colourful and inspiring issues annually and is available in two editions: Swedish and English. We also offer a free German translation of the projects and technical articles, just search for "Deutsche Übersetzung" at this site.
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VÄV 2021 will be held September 23-25, 2021 in Halmstad, a nice city on the Swedish west coast between Malmö and Göteborg. Easy to reach with fast trains from Copenhagen/Malmö or Göteborg.
Pressrelaese (in Swedish): https://www.mynewsdesk.com/se/halmstad/pressreleases/den-internationella-vaevmaessan-i-halmstad-flyttas-fram-till-2021-2989667
New links for #1/2018 added on More Weaving!
Go to the page “More weaving”, where you can find tips and lots of reading!
WEAVOLUTION!
An exhibition of contemporary tapestry
18 June to 30 August 2015
Tuesday-Friday. 11-17 Saturday-Sunday noon. 11-15
In collaboration with Alice Lund Textiles Meken takes a holistic approach to weaving from raw materials to use to be and artwork.
Through the centuries, runs the warp threads as a carrier of information in all cultures. The knowledge to weave textiles that protected against the weather and warmed our homes has been one of the prerequisites for human survival since the Stone Age. If you follow the thread spun backward disappears into the mists of mysticism. In the Nordic Norns shaped wires whose length ruled people’s destinies and of every culture is mythological explanations for the craft that was equated with creating.
Around the turn of the century, nearly every house and farm in our area their own loom. As the industrial development there was a decline in the number who learned to weave as throughout the world right now is being turned into a WEAVLOUTION! with the field of art as a motor.
The exhibition shows the leading textile artists, studios and manufacturers along with craftsmen and designers of the international situation in the fabric today. Participates makes Annika Ekdahl, Barbro Lomakka, Helena Hernmarck, Kazuyo Nomura, Mary Ray Johansson, My Draiby, Alice Lund Textiles, HV, and Wålstedts Textile Workshop with several.
The craftsmanship and the work is also an important part of WEAVOLUTION! Every Wednesday 14-17 are local members of the National Association for hand weaving on hand to demonstrate and instruct the person who wants to try, and see how to weave.
The exhibition ends with textile talks
SUNDAY, August 30
SEE MORE ON
http://mekensmedjebacken.se/utstallningar/
Here is a photo gallery from the show.
Artists in order:
Interior textiles from Alice Lund Textiles (Helena Hernmarck tapestry, woven at ALT)
The fine exhibition hall, Barbro Lomakka, Helena Hernmarck and Annika Ekdahl
My Draiby, tapestry and video art integrated.
Kazuyo Nomura
Wålstedts Textile Workshop
Mary Ray Johansson (who also portrayed in the nextissue of VÄV that is published in August)
Annika Ekdahl
Helena Hernmarck
and weaves from local weavers.
Very impressive!
Here are a few:
Lomakka at the Stockholm Furniture Fair.
And Almgren Silk Weaving on Södermalm in Stockholm.
The exhibition continues t o m 21 February. SEE IT!
www.kasiden.se
Innovative and exciting. Technical brilliance grounded in the craft. In a stunning setting!
VERONICA NYGREN at Thielska galleriet på Djurgården i Stockholm, until 31 maj.
www.thielska–galleriet.se
Hedvig Hedqvist writes about Veronica Nygren i next VÄV!
JORD, NAVAJOGOBELIN, 1983 65 x 100 cm.
LIN MORGON, 130×230 cm. Navajogobelin. By Handarbetets Vänner, Kajsastina Wickman, master weaver. 1994.
HAREN OM HÖSTEN, 150×200 cm Navajogobelin. By Handarbetets Vänner, Kajsastina Wickman, master in weaving, 1982.
RYOR OCH BRODERI PÅ HV:s GALLERIER
www.hv-atelje.com/om-oss/galleriet
Do you want to learn more about the Finnish ryorna and Finnish textile published vävmagasinet 4/10 a major theme issue.
Desgin Ritva Puotila, by FINSKA HANDARBETETS VÄNNER. www.visithelsinki.fi
Bedcover in rya from Dr. Tuomas Sopanen collections.
The Little Gallery at the HV displayed original designs from the 1950s and ’60s, along with
newly developed embroidery designed by Ann-Sofie Svansbo.
The embroideries are designed the known textile artists to Östergötland County Hemslöjdsförening
and is now on the New Museum in Linköping.
Anna Lindqvist, New Museum and Ann-Sofie Svansbo, Hemslöjden in Östergötland,
has written the book Embroidery from the 50th and 60th centuries where the newly developed
designs with descriptions available together with texts about the artists.
The book can be ordered through Bokdisken. www.vavmagasinet.se.
See the exhibition, buy a pack materials and embroider your way through some of the great
artists pattern.
Silverrosor by Elsa Agélii.
New design by Ann-Sofie Svansbo.
And finally a big thanks to the Friends you for creating this opportunity for exhibitions.
We look forward to many textile experiences to come.
The heat strikes me when I step into the exhibition space. What a creativity!
Hand Weavers in Jönköping is a group for everyone who wants to weave.
The exhibition runs through March 1 and for us it was well worth 260 km solely for this.
The area has great restaurants if you want something in your stomach.
You’ve come to the right place!
From a workshop.
Stickor på rad, (Matches on a row) weftwise repp, Carina Stavander.
Solstickepojke in damask, Irma Edstrand.
Solasken and Brinnande kvist, Catharina Åstrand.
PlaP och kudde i Plaids and cushion in honeycomb by Maria Gustavsson.
Burning by Jill Englund.
Miss Match by Klara Nero.
Rugs: Solglitter i vågorna, AnnMari Turesson, Eld och sot, Ing-Brith Jonsson, rug by Annmari Adelin.
Woven jewelry: Lena Gunnarsson and Eva Hannerz.
Poncho, Karin Samuelsson.
Bracelet, Ing-Brith Jonsson.
Thought-provoking facts! What do we do to get education, study and therapy departments to understand the value of weaving, at all levels!
A little story:
When we were visiting a woman comes in and wants to learn to weave. Come join the association, we have a weaving workshop !. How was it resolved. Lovely!
The textile crafts and textile art needs to be seen!
It’s refreshing when it is done in new contexts.
Riche little bar in Stockholm shows between December 3 and January 17 an installation of textile art from HV;
Tapestries, photo collage of embroidery designed by Edna Martin, soaring turquoise “takpällar” with a textile ornate maritime backdrop.
Opening evening to honor all got a nice box with a jellyfish embroidery with the admonition to embroider!
Best embroidery honored with an embroidery course at HV.
During the evening went embroidery around among the visitors.
www.hv-atelje.com/om-oss/galleriet
The library in Borlänge show up Wednesday 26th of November a fine exhibition of carpets from Alice Lund Textiles.
When we were in the studio this weekend we saw a brand new, rölakansmatta with fine blends of fields (see photo).
The library was shown rölakan, rosepath and photos of several interiors made over the years.
We wish ALT (Alice Lund Textiles) good luck and will return with a reportage in the VÄV-Scandinavian Weaving Magazine 2/15.
Some highlights of the exhibition:
From left Frida Lindberg, owner of Alice Lund Textiles front of a rölakansmatta woven at Alice Lund Textiles.
New rölakansmatta, design Alice Lund.
An interior of the exhibition, quite right retro with samples for drapery delivered to the Embassy in Beijing.
The carpet is another variation of the one in the middle.
Below, a classic rug, “Lund-carpet” in the rosepath. Traditional yet completely private, as it should be at Alice Lund!
Hi all the friends to VÄV!
The Friday blog will not be an outsidereportage
but a glimpse behind the walls of Vävmagasinet.
This weekend is the weekend for READING and CHECKING
Next week goes Vävmagasinet to print!
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