I went to a clearance sale today – something I’ve never really done before. I certainly haven’t ever bid at an auction before, other than ebay. The sale was at Glenormiston and I went because I knew there were a few looms on offer. I would like an 8 shaft table loom. However, there weren’t any of these on offer.
Glenormiston is primarily an agricultural college managed by South West TAFE.
Anyway, on with the story. Georgie, a student in my weaving class, happened to turn up. We had a quick chat, and soon after the auction began. Things happened very quickly. The weaving equipment was the very first to go under the hammer so to speak. I was hoping to get an old drum carder and a raddle, but wasn’t too worried if I didn’t.
Shock no. 1 – they offered it all as one lot.
Shock no. 2 – Georgie and I had a bid and got the lot for $30. We’re talking about 2 x huge floor looms, 6 x four shaft table looms ( on a recount there are seven of the table looms), and a huge assortment of accessories like raddles, reeds, a warping mill and much more. We literally need a truck to cart it all a way. Luckily, Georgie does have a truck and an unused shearing shed to house it all. We are returning Monday to pick it all up.
I bought one of the smaller looms home and Murray got to work on it. It has cleaned up beautifully.
As I said, truly amazing.
Part 2 of today’s story – Also at the auction was Karen, our weaving teacher, who also happens to do machine embroidery art work. We now have to bow down to her as she recently won the PFAFF International Embroidery as Art Excellence Award for her piece Ruined Forest, which can be viewed at:
http://karenrichards.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13&Itemid=26#
As part of her prize, she got to fly and stay in London to accept her award as well as receiving a whoopee do sewing machine. Truly amazing… More details here .
And so I don’t have a post without an image, here is the feted artist herself.
3 comments:
Wow - two great events in one post! Congrats to all of you!
Sue
That's an incredible haul! Does this mean the TAFE isn't offering weaving any more?
Hi Judy. And yes, I'm still trying to come to terms with the amount of weaving gear we are now the owners of.
These looms weren't being used at South West TAFE. They still have possession of all their looms. I'm continuing with weaving in 2010 at TAFE, doing a weaving contract.
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