Saturday, June 28, 2014

Meet the Tuesday Hosts....

Our Hosts for Tuesday 24th June were....
Colleen
Annie
Nancy
..and Jos 

Thanks ladies...we couldn't do the 
tapestry project without you!


Monday, June 23, 2014

23 June 2014

Today, I had a nice chat with Rose while 
she was waiting for a friend to arrive on the bus.
Rose, from Maungakaramea is currently studying 
to get into the Army or Air-force. It was very
 companionable working side-by-side on the
 tapestry. All the best for the future, Rose!


Sunday, June 15, 2014

Mid-June 2014 visitors

On the 12th June the Far North Home-School Group
called in to see what the tapestry was all about. Some 
from Kaitaia, Doutless Bay and some from Peria area.
Shasa Downer (7 years old) showed 
quite a bit of confidence in her weaving
 Rima Eruera (6) being shown how to weave.
. Shasa said she had a loom at home and 
that was why she knew what to do.

SUNDAY 15th June 2014
Anthony Tuia and Kelly Bryant brought their 
family in to look at the tapestry weaving.
 Anthony's daughters Essica and Jasmine
enjoyed practising on the mini looms. 
Jasmine is 7 years old...
 ..and her sister Essica is 9 years old.
 Kelly's daughter Alex (10) watches
Essica while she is weaving.
 Anthony chats with Naoko about making a loom for the girls as
 he is a woodworker.. An old unused picture frame with yarn 
wrapped around lengthways serves well as a beginners loom.
 It's great to see people 
enthusiastic about being creative!
Sandra Thompson worked along tapestry hostess, Naoko after
 being shown "the ropes" of how to weave and get the tension right.
 Note: the amazing jacket. Sandra makes these herself!
Sandra, from Parekura Bay is a Felt Artist and Director of "Creative Get Up"
She makes a  range of exclusively made original garments, wraps and scarves.,At the centre 
of Sandra's work is a profound and ever growing interest in fibre, colour and design.




Queens Birthday Weekend

Weaving all the different shades requires 
lots of bobbins and lots of patience!
Some more "close up" photos showing
 the detail and workings of the tapestry.
 Ben Lamont from Auckland is 10 years old.
 He was visiting Whangarei with his Mum, Dad and sister
for the long weekend  known as "Queens Birthday"
 New Zealanders celebrate the Queen's Birthday on 
the first Monday of June each year, as New Zealand 
is a constitutional monarchy with the Queen of the
 United Kingdom being the head of state.
A group of young women some from Dargaville and
some from Whangarei called in to see the tapestry.
Thanks for stopping in and having a go at weaving ladies!


Tuesday, June 3, 2014

25 May 2014 photos ..and a video!

 Jill one of our Tapestry Hosts shows Josh (nearly 12) how 
   to weave, while Mum Rachel and Nana, Shirley look on.  
Josh lives in Auckland and was up in Whangarei with
his Mum visiting his Nana who has just moved here.
Jill, one of the volunteer Tapestry Hosts explains to
Josh what to do. Its not hard to weave but tension is
 important. Too tight and the warps (vertical cords) get
 pulled in, so it's vital to have our Tapestry Hosts to
 oversee the weaving techniques of the community.
Smile Josh...You're on camera!
..and video too *smiles*
Thanks to Josh's Mum for sending me the video
 taken on her cellphone. It shows Josh weaving. 
Some photos showing the progress so far...
Isn't it looking fantastic?!!