1: Teaching Others
Produced by Syne Mitchell on March 3, 2006
This month we talk about the joys and practice of teaching others to weave. Joining us is Judith Mackenzie, an amazing weaver and educator. I describe a swatch using many different types of yarn in the warp, share a cautionary tale for pregnant weavers, and relate a heart-warming story of my own experiences in teaching weaving.
Resources (mentioned during the show)
- Judith Mackenzie’s Web Site
- Judith’s Video (From Victorian Video/Yarn Barn)
- Madrona Fiber Arts Winter Retreat
- WIF for Kai's Blankie (ie: swatch of the day)
- Free WIF reader
- What the heck is a WIF (Weaving Information File)?
- Artist: Syne Mitchell
- Title: 1: Teaching Others
- Album: WeaveCast: A podcast for handweavers
- Genre: Podcast
- Year: 2006
- Length: 57:35 minutes (52.74 MB)
- Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)
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Comments
unable to hear entire podcast
For some reason I cannot get the rest of the podcast. I've tried several times and it keeps ending while you are describing the baby blanket you wove (about 13 minutes into the podcast).
Is the problem on my end or yours? I am new to podcasts so I am unable to troubleshoot on my end.
Thanks,
April Muegge (Whatcom Weaver's Guild member)
Teaching Others
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