By MARGARET MACMILLEN
For the SSI Weavers and Spinners Guild
This year the Salt Spring Island Weavers and Spinners Guild has adopted an Islands Fibre Challenge to use local fibres in their work. The intention is to raise awareness not only about the versatility and beauty of local fibres but also the benefits to community and environment that are derived from their use.
In support of this endeavour, the guild and the Salt Spring Island Public Library have partnered to invite Francine McCabe, author of Fleece and Fibre: Textile Producers of Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands, to give a talk at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 7 in the library program room. McCabe’s book explores the world of small-scale farms along the Salish Sea and their pivotal role in sustainable, artisanal textile production and the slow fashion movement. A display of local fleece and yarn will also be on hand during the day of her talk. People can find out more about the impact of commercially produced textiles on the environment and discover sources of local fibre for their own projects.
In conjunction with McCabe’s presentation, the guild will have a month-long exhibit in the library’s program room showcasing an inspiring array of woven, knit, felted and hand spun items created using locally sourced fibres.
To inquire about displaying fleece or other natural fibres during McCabe’s presentation, or for more information, contact Susan Astill at 250-653-4207 or saltspringsusan@gmail.com.
