Winter Fashion Extravaganza at MVTM
Get ready for a fabulous and fashionable winter at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum (MVTM) on November 28 at 7 p.m. Almonte’s own VAMOS Outdoors will be showcasing fashions for all occasions -- from the out-of-doors to out on the town. VAMOS features Canadian lines in clothing and footwear for both men and women. The show will highlight their wide range of apparel from coats and outerwear to dresses and shirts, as well as hats, scarves and bags. Let’s not forget their fabulous aprés ski wear either.
Décor for the show will feature floral arrangements and botanicals by Acanthus -- some in their very own “sweater pots” -- together with decor from the Tin Barn Market. This not-to-be-missed event will also include a $200 gift certificate to one lucky audience member, and will be your last chance to purchase tickets for the Museum’s raffle of a gorgeous black silk shawl with peacock feathers by NUNO, valued at $236. Food will be provided by Patrice’s Independent Grocer.
There is a limit of 150 tickets, so don’t wait. The cost is $25 and tickets are available from the Museum and at VAMOS Outdoors. For information call the MVTM at 613 256-3754.

Enjoy a Scenic Drive and then.........




http://www.worldofthreadsfestival.com/


This Website has a wealth of information from exhibits to galleries and festivals.
If you are a facebook member check out their site "World of Threads Festival of Contemporary Fibre Art" I promise you will not be disappointed with their selection of photos of various works.

Whether you are able to make the trek to see these artists exhibits of not just perusing their website give one some inspiration towards their next project.

For those looking for entertainment

http://www.out-of-the-box.org/news.html

Check out the website above. If you are a member of the Out of the Box Fibre Guild this may be a reminder. If you are interested in their topics you may want to join their guild. Some examples are :

**Juanita Sauve will have her works on display at the Glebe Community Centre on November 15, 16 and 17

** The Color Wheel Challenge- see particulars on the out of the Box Fibre Art website listed above

** Workshops

NOVEMBER, “1914” OOTB members’ show at Stitsville Library, NOVEMBER 17, 9:30am-3:30pm Member Playdate (Nancy Garrard & Marie Anzai, tissue paper cards),NOVEMBER 17, 7:00pm - (new start time) Guest: Mike Parr presentation on Lili’s stitching,DECEMBER 15, 7:00pm Bring one of your favourite projects of 2014 to share as well as promotional items that you use to promote your work.


Don't miss this opportunity!




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Check out the website above for particulars for the exhibition and sale and vendors list. The action will take place at the Glebe Community Center Oct 31- Nov2, 2014. Don't forget to check out the workshops that may be available to you and membership if you so wish

Are you looking for dialogue?

Wednesday Sept. 17- 7PM, St Paul's United Church,3760 Carp Rd. Carp, ON






Follow the link above, meet the artists and discuss their works

Mississippi Valley Textile Museum’s 19th annual Fibrefest.





Lamb Race to Celebrate 19th Annual Fibrefest
Mark the weekend of September 13 and 14, 2014 on your calendars because you won’t want to miss the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum’s 19th annual Fibrefest.  The two-day festival of textiles and fibre arts will close this year with a Lamb Race. At 4 pm on September 14th, hundreds of wooden lambs will be thrown over the main falls in downtown Almonte, and the owners of the first three lambs to reach the finish line will win fabulous prizes. Tickets for the race will be on sale at the Museum well ahead of the event.
At three locations—the Museum, the Almonte Arena, and the Almonte Curling Club—visitors will find demonstrations, vendors, and exhibits—a full two-day festival of fibre arts! Local guilds will demonstrate spinning, knitting, weaving, rug hooking, lacemaking, smocking and quilting. Vendors include spinners, weavers, and fibre artists from across the province, as well as quilt shops and alpaca farms. “That’s My Style,” vintage clothing show and sale will have a large number of vintage clothing dealers, giving patrons the opportunity to enjoy and purchase a huge variety of vintage fashions in one location. Button Mania will also return to Fibrefest this year, with displays of WW I era military and fashion buttons, alongside button vendors.  Members of the Ottawa Valley Button Club will be present to identify your special buttons.
New this year will be Sort-a-Thon presented by Alpaca Ontario. If you are curious about this wonderful little animal, here is your chance to meet and greet them and to familiarize yourself with alpaca fibre and the products made with it.  Alpaca farmers will bring their fleece to the Sort-a-Thon where classers will assess it. It will  then be sorted and batched ready for the mill.  At this point farmers can either sell their fibre or take it home and have it processed for their own commercial needs. Come and check out this fascinating process and see what the buzz is all about.
The Friends of the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum will again be providing tea room services, featuring homemade goodies, beverages and sandwiches all available at a reasonable price.
Two featured Artists: Frances Taylor & Reiko Sudo
Frances Taylor of Ottawa works in a diverse range of media and frequently incorporates recycled materials. She often hand-dyes her materials (e.g., silks, mohair and other fibres) and uses semi-precious stones, hand and machine embroidery, fabric paints and recycled copper wire to achieve exciting textures and colours. Her goal is to make art that stimulates the senses and communicates caring for the environment.
At the Museum: Reiko Sudo + NUNO
Reiko Sudo is one of the founding members of the NUNO Corporation, an innovative textile company based in Tokyo, Japan. Sudo’s textiles are known for their combination of traditional techniques and experimental effects. Her work has revolutionized textiles within interiors, fashion, and art and has been shown around the world, including exhibitions at MoMA, New York, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in the U.K.
This exhibition celebrates Sudo’s 30-year association with NUNO while providing a prototype for Canadian textiles artists and designers. Twenty textiles designed by Sudo and her associates at NUNO will be featured, and using the unique architectural elements of the Museum Sudo will create a forest of fabric trees. The installation will also provide an area where visitors and artisans can closely examine fabrics and learn more about the material, techniques and concepts used to create them.
The Museum’s second floor features the permanent history exhibit “Fabric of a Small Town,” which interprets how a piece of wool becomes a piece of finished cloth and includes industrial machines used throughout the process.
Whether you are interested in art, history, clothing, or textiles or are just looking for a great day out and about, Fibrefest will have something for you.
Admission to Fibrefest is $5.00 per day, which includes access to all sites.


Michael Rikley-Lancaster
Executive Director / Curator
Mississippi Valley Textile Museum
National Historic Site

Are you a Needle Work Artist? A Lacemaker?

http://www.onnguilds.ca/events/events.html

Please check out the link above. Scroll through the page and you will see entries of different displays.
"Lacemaking "- An Exhibition of the renowned Ruhland Collection of laces from the 17th to 20th centuries.

 "FIBRE CONTENT" a Juried Exhibition of Fibre Art being held at the Burlington Performing Arts Centre (BAC), 1333 Lakeshore Road, Burlington.

Is just a taste of what is available to you  . Please refer to the link above for all your information