Spring has Sprung at Eugene Textile Center

Coupon below don't miss it.

 

    





Eugene Textile Center Gift Certificates
ETC Gift Certificates can be used for fibers, supplies, looms, spinning wheels, other equipment and tools, classes and Fiber in the Forest. Don't you deserve one of your very own? 


Oh, did we mention we have a great selection of yarns, looms, and supplies? 

 
Spring Tea at Eugene Textile Center
Our Spring Tea has been rescheduled for Saturday, March 29, 2:00 to 5:00

Come, Socialize, Spin, Knit, Crochet, Felt, and Spoil your appetite at this special event. Spinners and fiber artists of all levels, with wheels, spindles,  or needles are welcome.

 

There will be tea, fun company and delicious treats plus many enticing door prizes and sales during the tea.

You will be welcome to needle felt a spring flower.

Seating is limited, so please call the shop to make reservations

541-688-1565, reservations, cost $5

 Pine Needle Basket Workshop What Will Yours Hold?
Embellished Pine Needle Basket workshop still has openings. What will your beautiful basket hold? Your rings by your bed? Paper clips on your desk? M & M's for your afternoon pick-up? Sheri Smith Holgate is teaching Saturday, March 15th, see registration information here
 New Classes Added, Register Now

Click on the class title to go to the ETC class description and registration page.

Surface Design

Encaustic, Lorraine Glessner, Fri-Sun, March 7-8-9, just a couple of spaces left, call now.

Instant Silk Printing with Colorhue, Barbara Setsu Pickett, Sat, Jun 7

Dyeing

Intro to Acid Dyeing Janis Thompson, Sat, April 12

Easy Indigo and ShiboriBarbara Setsu Pickett, Sat, April 19

Innovative Dye Techniques, Judy Robertson, Thurs - Sun, May 1,2,3,4 

Feltmaking

Mixed Media Felted Scarf, Janis Thompson, Sat, Mar 15 or Sat, June 28. see photo below. Fun class, come play!

Spinning

Beginning Spinning Night Class, Judy Ness, Mon, Mar 10 or May 12

Beginning Spinning, Patty Huffer, Sat, Apr 19 or Jun 28

Intro to Spindle Spinning, Beki Ries-Montgomery, Sat, Apr 12 or Jun 7.

Feast Art YarnsJanis Thompson, Sat, March 29

Get to Know Your WheelJanis Thompson, Sat, May 24

Navaho Spindle Spinning, Judy Ness, Mon, Jun 9 

Spinning and Plying with Color, Judith MacKenzie, Jun 16-18

Weaving

Inkle Loom Weaving, Suzie Liles, Sat, Apr 5

Beginning Weaving, Suzie Liles, Wed, Apr 30, May 7,14, 21

Rigid Heddle Weaving, Suzie Liles, Fri, Apr 4th

Overshot Weaving, Suzie Liles, Wed's, Mar 12, 19, 26, Apr 2

Embellished Pine Needle BasketSheri Smith Holgate, Sat, March 15th 

Pine Needle Coiled Necklace, Sheri Smith Holgate, Sat, May 24

Four & Eight Shaft Doubleweave Diversity, Jennifer Moore, May 5-7

Wearable Extravanganza, Daryl Lancaster, Jun 11-15

Beginning Rug Weaving, Jason Collingwood, May 27-29

Rug Weaving 2/2 Twills, Jason Collingwood, May 30-Jun 1

Laptops and Looms, Marg Coe, Jun 24-26

Pine Needle Beaded Mini Tray, Sheri Smith Holgate, Sat Jul 13

Linen and Lace, Suzie Liles, Jul 18-20

Mixed Media Scarf 

Mixed Media Felted Scarf, what fun! Class link here.  


Abbie Smith 032014 Designs with Nature in the ETC Gallery

 

This exhibit is featuring all natural materials. Natural dyes and ecoprinting are used on silk scarves to create wearable art. The background color is created from natural dyes. The leaf design is extracted from real leaves that are treated with hot water to disperse their signature imprint on the silk. You can wrap yourself in the soothing colors and shapes of nature as you go through your busy day. The leaf transfers are extremely durable: they were once tested with a hot water wash with bleach and did not fade! However long term care of the silk requires hand washing in cold water.

 

The ecoprinting process has also been applied to commercially dyed and manufactured silk clothing in a genre called upcycling. This term is applied to items that have the same purpose but with additional features; in this application surface design. Another application of upcycling in this show are the commercially produced felted hats. They have been stripped down to just their basic hat shape. Then natural fibers have been needle felted on to the base for a unique one of a kind look.

 

Upcycling and ecoprinting combine to create a clothing line that is easy on the environment, exciting to wear, and wonderful to view.

 

Abbie Smith

 

         
                        
Fiber in the Forest 2014
Fiber in the Forest, 2014
Enjoy three days of weaving, dyeing, spinning, carding, felting-and fun! Choose from a comprehensive workshop menu. Sign up now.
 
 
Fiber in the Forest is held at Camp Myrtlewood, a scenic rustic retreat located in the Coast Range off Highway 42, 40 miles west of I-5. Three-day workshops are taught by enthusiastic fiber teachers-with plenty of free time for hiking, talking, and enjoying the spring! 
 
Price includes room and board. Meals from Thursday night through Sunday Lunch. Housing is in dorm cabins Thursday night through Saturday night. You may bring trailers or tent camp the price is the same.
Woven Jewelry  Mary Hettmansperger  
Deflected Doubleweave   Madelyn van der Hoogt
Drafting & Plying with a Purpose   Sarah Anderson
Full Spectrum Natural Dyeing   Barbara Setsu Pickett
 

Sincerely,
Suzie and Staff
Eugene Textile Center 
1510 Jacobs Drive
Eugene, Oregon
541-688-1565

Save 10%We know your money is important so we would like to save you 10% on a single item in the store. This coupon is also good for special orders on looms and large items. Great time to use your tax return. Please present this coupon at time of purchase or show it on your smart phone. If you see something on our website just call and we will give you the discount.

Not to be used for classes or Kromski and Ashford spinning wheels. 
Offer Expires: April 30, 2014