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Revision as of 12:27, 8 August 2011
Telaic Fantasy was the very first zine written by Su Mwamba, with issue #1 released in January of 2009. The title of Telaic Fantasy was borrowed from a piece of music composed by the author's husband, Corey Mwamba (a CD was included with the first copies of issue #1). The word 'telaic' is an archaic term meaning 'weblike' and thus seemed appropriate for a zine about weaving.
Telaic Fantasy featured: editorials about various aspects of tapestry & weaving, interviews (Issue #2: Kristin Roach; Issue #4: Diane Gilleland), book reviews, DIY weaving projects & tutorials, all interspersed with short extracts from literature about weaving, tapestry and/or related terms. Each issue had a different theme:
- #1 The Spiderweb issue with Ragbag Weaving project (Jan 2009)
- #2 The Notebook issue with Handwoven Mail Art Postcard project (Feb 2009)
- #3 The Fairy Tale issue with ATC Weaving project (Mar 2009)
- #4 The Found Poetry issue with Oddball Weaving project.(Feb 2010)
The first 3 issues of Telaic Fantasy were released at monthly intervals as part of a package for members of the DIY Weaving Club. After March 2009, the DIY Weaving Club altered format and Telaic Fantasy became an occasional publication rather than a strictly monthly enterprise. The format of the zine underwent various changes over time, and was re-issued in both larger (A5) and smaller (A6) formats, with and without various enclosures/accessories/weaving paraphernalia.