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Fort Worden Kitemakers Conference
Coming March 19-21, 2010!

Those of you who have enjoyed The Fort Worden Kitemakers Conference before, know what the same old problem is—too many great teachers, too many intriguing projects, too many friends to visit with, too much to learn, and only three quick days to do it all. This coming year will not break the pattern. The often heard complaint is “there are too many projects to choose among! I want to do more than there is time for.”

Fort Worden, for those of you who have not been before, is possibly the oldest kitemakers conference on the continent. This next one will be number 28, and there are still several folks who haven’t missed one yet! I wish I was one of them, but we didn’t start attending until about 18 years ago. I think of all I missed!

Ft Worden Kitemakers ConferenceThe conference is held in the Fort Worden Conference Center, which is part of the Washington State Parks system. Located on Point Wilson, the fort itself has a long history. It was living quarters for hundreds of soldiers who manned the huge gun emplacements. Built at a time when America feared an invasion from the sea, it was one of several Forts guarding the entrance to Puget Sound and access to Seattle. The massive concrete gun positions are still there, though the guns, of course, are long gone. The renovated dormitories and classrooms are what now constitute the conference center.

Fort Worden is also a movie star, serving as the location for the movie “An Officer and a Gentleman.”

The new Dining Commons is the home of two notable things—the food, and the raffle. Food at Fort Worden has been, in years past, the butt of many well deserved jokes. The last several years have seen much improvement, though if I were looking for a sure bet, the food quality wouldn’t be on my list. That said, it has at times been very good, and most times very acceptable.

Ft Worden Kitemakers ConferenceAnd the raffle—ah yes, the raffle. Under the guidance of the world renowned Marla Miller it is a thing of wonder. At the end of most meals the “are you ready to raffle” cry goes up, and the fun is on. I suspect this is the biggest kite-related raffle in the world, having hundreds of items, including a large number of fine kites built by prominent kitemakers. No auction here—if you have a buck to spend on tickets you have a chance of winning any of it. Over the years the system has been refined so it goes very fast—it has to in order to get through the massive amount of goodies.

The weekend can be as busy as you want it to be. Some folks try to pack in every class they can fit. Other folks take no classes, and just wander around visiting with friends we see too seldom. Most folks are somewhere in between, taking as many classes as they feel comfortable with. And the time involved varies. Some classes are four hours. Some are eight hours. They may even be twelve or sixteen hours. Our teachers have a lot of flexibility.

In ’10 we will have over a dozen teachers picked from among the world’s best. Besides the local favorites from Washington and Oregon we almost always have several teachers from foreign countries.

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Besides our most used modern materials, ripstop fabric and epoxy spars, we will also work with string, Tyvek, Washi, tissue paper, bamboo, and--coffee filters?!!!!! Sewing, no sewing, painting, dying—you name it, we will be doing it. The folks lining up these teachers try to make sure there is a big variety of types of projects. If you are a raw beginner, or a kitemaker with years of experience, there is something here for you.

I have heard folks say “it is an awful lot of money to attend Fort Worden.” Well, yes and no. Check out what it would cost to stay three nights in a motel. Add up nine meals in a restaurant. Check what your local fabric store charges for a sewing workshop. Add these all together, and Fort Worden comes out as a screaming bargain!

2010 Classes:

Knots for the Knotless

Rod Beamguard    Vancouver, Washington

Always wish you knew how to tie "that" knot? Rod knows how! Join him for a few hours and come away knottier than you were.

Concentric Appliqué           photo           CLASS FULL        Robert's  web page

Robert Brasington     St. Helens, Tasmania

Robert returns to us with another of his dramatic designs. The kite is constructed using a concentric pattern of ever decreasing shapes to build into an optical illusion of light in the center. And like Marla says, “He is the nicest man in the world”.

Wind Rose spinner           photo                          
Robert Brasington     St. Helens, Tasmania

The second class Robert offers is a kinetic workshop utilizing one of his amazing spinners. Check out the photo of his Wind Rose and then join this 4 hour class.

Bermuda Octagon kite        photo          second photo        CLASS FULL

Mike Button     Bellingham, Washington

Mike returns after a long teaching hiatus with a spectacular six foot octagon. This modern materials version of the Bermuda kite will be a sure crowd pleaser with its strong graphics.

Quilt Me a Kite on a Kite         photo

Deb Cooley    Lincoln City, Oregon

Join the kite Diva to construct a kite using quilting methods and designed especially for this year's conference. You can count on good times and a beautiful finished product.

Elements kite         photo          second photo      link to other photos

Dave Ellis     Overland Park, Kansas

David brings us a kite that resulted from a design contest. It is called the Elements Kite and is a combination of a delta, sled and cellular kite. This will be a different looking kite and will fly at a high angle.

Star kite          photo     second photo     third photo

Mark Engbaum     Renton, Washington

In 2007 Mark taught a wonderful train of small star shaped kites. You've probably seen these trains at local festivals. This year Mark returns to teach those kite's big brother. This time around, join one of our area's great kite engineers for a day to construct his full sized five pointed Star Kite.

Log Cabin Eddy kite         photo         second photo      2oldkiters'  web page

John Freeman     Parksville, British Columbia, Canada

Mr. Eddy goes wild, but not John! John offers a five foot Eddy kite done with a variation on Log Cabin graphics. There will be at least five variations in color arrangements and any colors you want!

Funky Alien kite         photo 

Normand Girard    Quebec, Canada

Normand's first time at The Fort will bring us a kite which is way out of the ordinary. A master of designing unusual and unexpected kites, he will share one of them with us in 2010.

Poster Genki kite         photo          second photo

Paul Horner     Quathiaski Cove, British Columbia, Canada

The Poster Genki is a big, spectacular kite--the ultimate canvas for graphics. Paul taught this class a couple of years ago at Fort Worden, and so many people were disappointed to have missed it and anxious to make it, he has agreed to do it again.

Mini Mock kite          photo           second photo 

Don Mock      Tacoma, Washington

If you missed your chance in the past to build one of Don’s 20 Sq. Ft. soft foils, here is your chance to make one. You will have the option to appliqué the face before you come to the Conference.

Single-celled kite        photo          second photo 

Mike Mosman     Columbia, Maryland

Join a former AKA Grand National Champion as he returns to teach a new kite he developed just for Fort Worden. It is a slightly star-shaped one-celled kite approximately 4’ by 2’ long. It is designed to fold in 15 seconds and slip into a 4’ long bag. Appliqué your panels beforehand and come to class to complete a unique and beautiful kite.

The Starting Point         photo

Gerry Pennell     Olympia, Washington

As in the past, and will be again, Gerry's 4 hour class is the perfect starting point for all beginner kitebuilders and sewers alike. Learn invaluable hints and tricks and basic must-know kite building information plus come away with a wonderful Gregor Hip Pocket Hybrid sled kite.

Modified Cross Deck kite        photo           second photo                          

Cliff Quinn     Cooperburg, Pennsylvania

Cliff has re-engineered and simplified the original Cross Deck. This is a great looking, great flying cellular kite.

Name banner         photo

Bob Serack     Astoria, Oregon

The Northwest's Banner Maestro provides you an opportunity to create a large, personalized banner of your own. Your job is to come up with ideas for a name banner with graphics. Bob will create your pattern; you do the appliqué work and finish the banner in class.

Miniature Facet kite       photo  

Susan Skinner     California

We're pleased to welcome Susan for the first time as she presents her award winning miniature facet kite. Spend time with the AKA past president constructing this delicately beautiful 4-inch cellular kite from bamboo and origami tissue.

Classic Voigtländer kite        photo        link to photos and movie      2kiters' web page

Bob and Charmayne Umbowers     Gig Harbor, Washington

Our favorite teaching couple offer a classic cotton and wood Voigtländer bird kite. It has a wing span of 2.5 meters. It is a simple kite to ready for flying and a beautifully performing kite in the air.  Here is an opportunity to have a classic kite in your bag

Sign up information can be found on the Fort Worden Kite Makers Conference web site.


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In case you haven’t already done it, check us out at www.kitemakers.org   There you will find more details, pictures of many of the projects, with more to come, and pictures of the fun from past years. You will also find the information you will need to sign up, and what you need to know if you have not attended before.

See you in Port Townsend, March 19-21, 2010! Now—get that sewing machine out, take it to your local sewing machine service man for an oil change, lube job, and tune up. If you feel rusty, get out those fabric scraps and practice a little. Then start gathering together the things you will need to take with you—it is, after all, only three months away!

    See you there...

      John Freeman


Well known and respected in the kiting community, John is a hopelessly hooked single line kitebuilder, kitebuilding teacher, and flier.


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