Saturday, November 18, 2023

It Begins

The weavers have taken up the mammoth challenge of weaving a traditional sail. After months of talking backwards, forwards and backwards again today we began. 



Saturday, November 11, 2023

Not Bad

A lot of weavers finish off their pieces, especially kete, with a little koru flourish. It’s not just decorative, it contains the ends and tidies up the plaiting. Koru and I have never really got along. I’ve made various attempts over time but have never really been happy. Until now. This is not bad. 



Saturday, November 4, 2023

Slow Week

Nothing much really happened this week, just the usual; up and down weather, ignoring housework, days solid with meetings. 

So here is a progress shot of my latest weaving project. 



Saturday, October 28, 2023

Overload

Last weekend was our Labour Day long weekend and the much anticipated National Weavers hui, this year in Whangārei. It’s the first one I’ve attended but I think it’s safe to say it won’t be the last. 

Over 100 weavers doing their thing…

Whariki/mats under construction 

Much excitement over a new style of kete base…


Lots of learning, talking, sharing over three solid days and in between, lots of eating to keep all that creativity fueled. 


Saturday, October 14, 2023

Drenched

There is a little maverick part of my brain that seems to have taken over. This is our weather today, a proper Wellington day…

Low cloud and although you can’t see it, rain and swirling wind. So, what has that little maverick achieved? I walked to my local polling place to vote and did a load of laundry. Result? Wet shoes and jeans and a clothes horse full of wet clothes. Sheets and towels are just going to have to wait. 


Saturday, October 7, 2023

Wow!

WoW is the World of Wearable Art and it really is Wow. A group of us weavers went last week and totally geeked out on materials, construction and what the heckness and that’s without the music, dancers, acrobats and light show. 





Saturday, September 30, 2023

Landing

This week at work we received this amazing scaled down waka hourua. It’s going to Auckland eventually for their education programme but until then it’s gracing our foyer. 


It’s made almost entirely out of recycled materials and can be taken apart for easy transportation. Beautiful.