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21st Annual Ft Worden Kitemakers Conference, March 19-21,
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knotronda
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 2:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

kiteguy wrote:
It was from the class presented by a person from England.Very Happy


The presentor was Phil Scharf and the morning TA was my husband, Lindsey Johnson (AKA: The Phantom). Suzanne Sadow helped in the afternoon and well into the PM. Meanwhile, I was upstairs building a wonderful Log Cabin Delta with John Freeman.

There is so much to tell of our adventures at the Fort. Thursday evening I ran into the Forum group sitting in the lobby of the new cafeteria building. We started talking knots and Rich gave me a great hankerchief with knots all over it. After checking out the knots, I tied it around my neck and wore it during my 'awake times' the rest of the weekend.

I met Harold. He is much younger than I expected!! (No offense, Harold!) But, what a fun guy. Later in the weekend, he taught one of my students about capsizing knots. I showed the student how to 'Titanic' a square knot into a Lark's Head. He was supposed to show Harold but I ruined the joke by asking Harold if he had learned how to 'Titanic'. Oh well, maybe next time. (Would I be too obvious to explain the Titanic capsized?)

I learned from Harold that if I tied the Bowline incorrectly (with the tail pointing out) that it is actually the Dutch Marine Knot. This knot can be 'Titanic'd/capsized' into a sliding knot (but I don't remember the name of that knot) Oops, too tired to retain the name but at least I can remember it does something useful.

OK. I have been wordy enough for now. Oh, one last thing. If you ever get a chance to attend the Ft Worden Kitemaker's Conference, do it!!


Gotta go but I'll be back.

knot(tier)ronda
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kiteguy
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 5:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

knotronda wrote:
OK. I have been wordy enough for now. Oh, one last thing. If you ever get a chance to attend the Ft Worden Kitemaker's Conference, do it!!


Gotta go but I'll be back.

knot(tier)ronda


And to add to your suggestion: If you ever get a chance to attend MAKR, DO IT!

Should you get a chance to do both on back to back weekends, give it some carefull thought first! (Great fun, but a great drain as well.)
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 8:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well here I am back at work and tired from my trip to the Fort.

I had sooooo much fun building kites with some great people and I even came home with a kite or two myself.

I took Dan Kurahashi's classes and I love the little Cody I built.

I even had a chance to stick my head in on some other classes on Sunday.

WOW am I tired...
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 5:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have to echo all the lauds other’s had about the conference. Wished I had more time to spend with all, but it was a busy time. I admit I spent most evenings in house socializing with Don and Jeanne Mock and several others (Barbara from this forum was there, and Scott Skinner, Kathy Goodwind, Bazzer and Kim, Ralf and Eva from Denmark…).

My class went well, and pretty much everybody left with a kite (actually had 2 people from Kitebuilders: Rich Durant and Barbara, hope you both enjoyed yourselves). In any case I enjoyed myself and learned as much about teaching the class as the people in it (e.g. I learned the trouble spots, and what stages needed extra supervision for the people in the class).

Kitesquid came away with the nicest raffle prize (I’ll let Harold brag).

There were too many good classes, and I of course was limited in the classes I could take. The Philippine fighter kite was very interesting (more bamboo shaping and lashing). I also did the “3-D box” kite, which is really a bowed kite. Ralf (from Germany), who taught the class, definitely had the best “manual” for a class. He had photos and descriptions for every step. I am going to have to revamp my manual now that I have seen his.

It was good to see everyone and hope to do it again.

By the way, one of the reasons I spent so much time in the evenings with Don Mock is that he is a very good friend, and he just got through with surgery for cancer on the roof of his mouth. He is headed for several weeks of radiation treatments, starting this week. Prognosis is good, but it’s going to be rough. If you are inclined towards sending cards, I suspect he wouldn’t mind them. Don’t send maudlin cards though. Keep them funny/sarcastic. Let him know you’re thinking about him, but don’t bring him down; he’s needs to keep his attitude and morale up. He’s got the spiritual/philosophical aspects covered, so what he needs is something to make him smile when he gets home from a rough day of radiation.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 6:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

dpb wrote:
My class went well, and pretty much everybody left with a kite (actually had 2 people from Kitebuilders: Rich Durant and Barbara, hope you both enjoyed yourselves).

I had a great time. I just put the wings on the box kite last night.

dpb wrote:

In any case I enjoyed myself and learned as much about teaching the class as the people in it (e.g. I learned the trouble spots, and what stages needed extra supervision for the people in the class).

That extra supervision thing might be me Embarassed I demonstrated how quickly you can cut yourself when working with a sharp knife Shocked

dpb wrote:

By the way, one of the reasons I spent so much time in the evenings with Don Mock is that he is a very good friend, and he just got through with surgery for cancer on the roof of his mouth. He is headed for several weeks of radiation treatments, starting this week.

I talked with Don a little about his upcoming treatment. He seemed upbeat . . . I'm sure he would enjoy hearing form anyone that knows him, even if you only know him through one of his kites . . . Do you have an address or email?
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 7:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Don is almost always upbeat, especially in adversity. Still a joke now and then never hurt.

By the way, I forgot to mention that Lindsay (KnotRonda's husband) made me some great little line winders for the miniature kites.

And I showed Harold (Kitesquid) two tools that actually seemed to make him drool. One is a "whip finisher", which is a fly tying tool for applying a cinch to a spar lashing, at a minuscule scale. The other was a barrel knot tool, which allows you to tie a perfect barrel knots on .003-inch diameter waxed thread.

By the way Rich, I was more talking about that fact that everyone needed help with their bamboo tension spars, though your brief experiment with bamboo splitting definitely got my attention.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2004 9:11 pm    Post subject: A few pics Reply with quote

Here's a few pics of what I did at Fort Worden
Mini Box kite. Be sure to check out the line winder
2D Box Tower Kite
Bill Bigge telling us about the Janus Glider Kite. Here's another profile of the Janus. Ken and Kite Squid in both of those photos to the left and right respectively.

These are shots from my album
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knotronda
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2004 10:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Where's the picture of your raffle win??? I had to drag it over to you. The least you can do is brag a little.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 12:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

knotronda wrote:
Where's the picture of your raffle win??? I had to drag it over to you. The least you can do is brag a little.

knot(tier)ronda


Geesh that's right! I forgot to take a picture of my raffle win!. A beautiful Swindon Star made by Kathy Goodwind.
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