Shirley Berlin
Shirley
is passionate about "narrow wares" - all sorts of cords, braids
and bands. She loves to get other people excited about these techniques,
especially inkle and tablet weaving and kumihimo. Using simple equipment
or sometimes none at all, a few threads can provide an afternoon's diversion
for a 6 year old or be a study in complexity for textile historians.
Simple techniques needn't mean simple-minded however, as looking at
the past and at people around the world shows. Just think about trimmings,
jewellery, haute couture, history, and costume.
Education:
BA, N. Dakota, 1963. MA, U of Wash. 1967 (Speech Path. & Psychology)
Diploma in Creative Studies: Textiles. London College of Furniture,
London, 1988
City and Guilds of London: Textiles (Parts I and II) 1986, 1988 (Distinction)
Workshop Practice for Textile Craftspeople (Part III - exam not taken)
Teaching
and exhibiting:
Since 1979 at venues in France, Sweden, England, USA and Canada.
Specialty: narrow woven braids and bands: tablet and inkle weaving,
and kumihimo.
On Speakers Lists of the Embroiderers Guild (UK), and of the Guild of
Weavers, Spinners and Dyers (UK), ANWG (USA/Canada).
Taught at Convergence 2002, the biennial international weavers conference
Affiliations:
Licentiate of the Guild of Designer-Craftsmen, U.K.
Founder member and first Chairman of The Braid Society
Organisation: Co-organiser of the Textile Arts Festival, Bradford, England
1990.
Travel:
Born in Canada. Lived in Sweden, Holland, Germany, France, Russia and
England.
Extensive traveling for business and pleasure in Japan , South America,
Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Available for Lectures and Workshops on the Following Topics:
Braids
and Bands: "That's nice, dear, but what do you
do with them?"
Slide lecture: You will never need to ask this question again after
looking at bands in history, costume and other cultures. Examples collected
from around the world will be on display and a long list of possibilities
will send you away inspired.
Simple
Braids and Cords: one or two-day workshop: Use simple
techniques to make a selection of constructed cords worthy of your work:
twiddle, plait, ruche, lucet and braid, (kumihimo on a card.)
More techniques on Day 2: Two-card tablet weaving,
Norwegian half-hitched fat cord, two person loop manipulated braids
(can have a fringe),
Knotting: fancy half-hitches, a flat, decorative knotted 1" wide
cord and a flat decorative knot to make with cords
Tablet
Weaving Without Tears
Lecture or One Day Workshop: Using the continuous warping method, students
can weave 2 or (maybe) 3 sample warps during the day. The pattern moves
taught lead directly to free designing and lettering.
Ikat
on the Inkle Loom
Hands-on Lecture or 1-day Workshop: Fast workers can make an ikat belt
in a day. Use of microwave dyeing to dye the wrapped warp.
Introduction to Kumihimo:
Japanese Braiding: Hands-on Lecture or 1, 2 or 3 day Workshop:
These flat, round, hollow or square braids are useful for trimmings
and jewelry and are fun to make on simple equipment. The possibilities
for complexity are also enormous. Braiding stools, bobbins and weights
are supplied; can usually be purchased.
Take Ten - a Kumihimo Workshop Two Day
Workshop:
Ten variations on the theme. Four structures (square, flat, round and
hollow) and what you can do with them. Topics include: cores, bumps,
textures, distortions, adding beads, endings/no endings, findings/no
findings.
Kumihimo for Jewelry
As above, but focusing on jewelry.