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Friday, September 16, 2011

SAORI weaving goes to the Santa Cruz county fair

   I want to share the happenings of the  last  two wonderful days introducing hundreds of children to Saori  weaving .
Last year I took my saori loom to the Santa Cruz county fair to demo  for the first time on education days, but I was not happy having the crowds just observe me weaving.  I got up from my loom and  asked the lines of children "who would like to try weaving?  I was overwhelmed with raised arms and eager faces!  So  I brought another loom when i returned the second day and I was swamped with thousands of school children eager to learn, SO this year I brought 3 saori looms . I asked my weaving  student , and now friend Robin, if she would like to help.  We barely got the looms set up in our hand spun hand woven section in the FARMS OF YESTERYEAR part of  the fair, when at 9am students arrived with their parents and teachers.
 For three hours Robin and I worked non stop till noon, giving eager students opportunities to weave.  The plan was to just do one day this year but Robin was so excited with the joy of the children learning to weave she asked if we could come back a second day.
Some of the children sat down and after a short 30 sec. briefing they took off weaving.  like they had been doing it all their lives! The ages were around 6 through 10 years. The saori looms were incredible, preformed perfectly, with ease and that helped hundreds of children  to weave almost instantaneously. I could see the  confidence in themselves growing and it  was a  blessing to experience.

 ROBIN HELPING A NEW WEAVER ^






 ROBIN HELPING  VERY HAPPY STUDENTS





 SECOND DAY WE ARRANGED THE SAORI  LOOMS DIFFERENTLY AND ALLOWED MORE ROOM TO  ALLOW US  TO MOVE AROUND ( but we were still scrunched in )



 KEEPING THREE WEAVERS GOING BY MY SELF WAS HECTIC BUT THE CHILDREN LOVED LEARNING TO WEAVE !



 CATHY STEPPED IN AND WAS SO HELPFUL , THANK YOU CATHY! ^





 The the second day Robin had to leave to go to work early , and there were even more children so it was CRAZY but fun! Cathy Walls , the hard working fabulous fair coordinator  for the fiber section, stepped in and saved the day helping me for the remainder of the time.
 OH I FORGOT I DID ENTER 4 WEAVINGS TOO!
 A SAORI HAT, AND MY SAORI WOVEN SANDAL STRAPS ^


 MY BEACH DRESS /HAT/SLEEVES WHICH WON 3RD PLACE ^


 AND I RECEIVED A BLUE RIBBON FIRST PLACE ON MY BAG, AND IPAD CASE COMBO

we were all tired, but very excited and walking on air  with the  joy of introducing  so many eager children to learning about weaving, they loved it.  Seeing children walk away with sparkling eyes and smiles from weaving was great.  

PEACEFUL WEAVING
JILL www.saorisantacruz.com

1 comment:

  1. Oh, Jill, this brought back memories of the last year as I took my Saori loom to many public locations and invited people to weave. To see children as young as 3 be able to weave is so gratifying! But I find the open public events exhausting and wish to be able to spend more one-to-one time with the children. One day I took the loom and spent the entire day at my granddaughter's kindergarten class, working with the children two by two. My dream is to have at least one more Saori loom, maybe a Piccolo...

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