Tuesday, December 31, 2013

January Newsletter


KLAMATH SPINNERS’ & WEAVERS’ GUILD NEWS                 January 2014

By Sharon                                                                             541-891-0817          ballen004@yahoo.com

                                                                                 Website:   www.KlamathSWguild.blogspot.com

If you have an ad you would like to be put in the newsletter, please send it via email or snail mail by the end of the previous month before the issue you would like it in.  Your ad will be in the newsletter for 2 months.  Thanks.

Klamath Spinners’ and Weavers’ News Guild annual dues are $10/year.  Dues are due in November and can be given or sent to our treasurer, Karen Williams, 1700 Fairmont St., Klamath Falls, Or  97601.  Thanks to everyone who has paid.

This Month’s Meeting

This month our meeting will be Tuesday, January 14th at 10am in the back room of the Klamath County Museum, 1451 Main St., Klamath Falls, Oregon.  Liz will be leading us in a needle felting meeting. Liz writes, “For the needle felting meeting, we are going to do a small project.  All materials will be provided, free.  Needles and roving will be available for purchase if anyone wants to try more needle felting at home.  If any of the guild members do needle felting, please bring any of your projects you would like to show and share.

Here is the guild’s schedule for the 2013-2014 year:

 January – Needle Felting by Liz Hubbard  
February – Tenerife Embroidery by Karla Lockwood                                                                                   
March -open                                                                                                                                                     
April – Carding Meeting, blending fibers & colors by Sharon                                                       
May – Inkle Weaving Demonstration by Karen Williams                                                                                               
June – Annual Potluck

From the Library

Guild Book Review by Karen Williams, guild librarian for January 2014

Thanks Liz, for sharing your copy of this book long enough for me to read it and write a review.

Martineau, Ashley. Spinning and Dyeing Yarn, The Home Spinner’s Guide to Creating Traditional and Art Yarns, Barron’s, 2013 208 pages.

If you still haven’t added a simple “spinner’s basics” book to your library, this one might give you the reference material you seek.  It covers fiber types, washing techniques, further preparations and dyeing.  Then it continues with spinning information on choosing or building and using drop spindles, kick spindles and spinning wheels.  There are instructions for making a PVC niddy noddy and how to use it.  And lastly, tips on selling your own handmade yarn products, and various useful resources on-line and off. There are plenty of clear and colorful photos throughout.

    

Save to my compuSave to DroShops with Classes around the Area

Laize Dayz Yarn and Tea Shop, 2617 Pershing Way, Klamath Falls, OR 541-892-6856. www.laizedayz.com

The Websters, 11 Main St. Ashland,  OR  541-482-9801.  www.yarnatwebsters.com

Warner Mountain Weavers, 459 south Main St., Cedarville, CA 530-279-2164. www.warnermtnweavers.com 

Middleford Yarn & Stitchery Shoppe,  30 N. Central Ave. ( new address), Medford, OR   97501.  541-734-8800. www.miyarn.com

Eugene Textile Center,  1510 Jacobs Drive, Eugene, OR  97402, 541-688-1565, www.eugenetextilecenter.com

Events

Saturday, March 29th, 2014, Fiber Market Day, Prineville, Oregon. For more information:


Friday, May 16-Sunday, May 18, 2014, Fiber in the Forest  Camp Myrtlewood, Oregon. 3 day workshops. For more information contact the Eugene Textile Center at 541-688-1565 or www.eugenetextilecenter.com

Friday, June 20th-Sunday, June22nd, 2014, Black Sheep Gathering,  Lane County Fairgrounds, Eugene, Or .  For more info:  www.blacksheepgathering.org

From our WeGO representative, Kathy Nelson:
Hello fellow KSWG members!
Here is an update on the possible ANWG Grant $ workshop to be offered at Mt. Bachelor Village near Bend on Sept 11-13, 2015.
1) Bend Guild would like to have our guild also apply for one of the twenty-five $600 grants from ANWG for 2015 use. We would contribute this towards the workshop to help defray the costs of the facility and instructors. Guilds who apply and pool their $$ for workshops will more likely receive grants, as $650 for one guild does not cover much. Ideally there would be at least 3 “local” guilds applying and pooling resources.
2) Bend guild will do all the leg work in arranging instructors and facilities, and applying for the workshop. Our guild would not have to do much except fill out the paperwork and say we are contributing to this event. I am happy to do this part if our guild thinks this is a good project.
3) Possible spinning and weaving instructors that Bend has considered so far (proximity and charge is a factor) are: Robin Spady, Judith MacKenzie M. , Sarah Lamb, Suzie Liles (ETC), Laura Fry, Madeline Van derHoot, and Rosalie Nelson. I also suggested Jacey Boggs. You can find out more about these people by looking them up on the internet – they are multi-talented.
4) This is a great learning opportunity to have a Workshop that is not too far from home, and to further our education and interests. Anyone would be able to sign up.
I would like to get a response from our guild members by or at the next Guild meeting in January (14th?). I hope we can discuss whether or not we want to apply then as I need to get back to the Bend coordinator with our decision in January. If you are a guild member who cannot make our January meeting, but would like to “stand and be counted” in the decision, or have suggestions for other possible presenters, please email or call me and leave a message
Kathy Nelson email: neks1@earthlink.net phone: 541-882-3141
Thank you, and hope to hear from lots of you!

Classified

Handmade Knitting Needles for Sale.  Knitting needles, crochet hooks, stainless steel weaving needles.  Great tools and gifts. Contact:  George Lockwood at 541-545-6263.

Looking for Mini Combs, double or single.  Call or email Teresa Young at 541-281-0700 or Teresa.youngst4p@statefarm.com

 

                  

                            

Tuesday, December 3, 2013


KLAMATH SPINNERS’ & WEAVERS’ GUILD NEWS                 December 2013

By Sharon                                                                             541-891-0817          ballen004@yahoo.com

                                                                                 Website:   www.KlamathSWguild.blogspot.com

If you have an ad you would like to be put in the newsletter, please send it via email or snail mail by the end of the previous month before the issue you would like it in.  Your ad will be in the newsletter for 2 months.  Thanks.

Klamath Spinners’ and Weavers’ News Guild annual dues are $10/year.  Dues are due in November and can be given or sent to our treasurer, Karen Williams, 1700 Fairmont St., Klamath Falls, Or  97601.  Thanks to everyone who has paid.

This Month’s Meeting

This month our meeting will be Tuesday, December 10th at 10am in the back room of the Klamath County Museum, 1451 Main St., Klamath Falls, Oregon. We will be having our annual Guild cookie and ornament exchange. Please bring a plate of cookies to share along with the recipe.  If you would like to be a part of the ornament exchange, please bring an ornament. Also, Liz is going to bring a HUGE stack of Interweave Knit magazines to give away!   Please come and have a nice time even if you can’t bring cookies or an ornament.

Last Month’s Meeting

Thank you to Carol for leading us in our meeting and explaining name draft weaving!

Here is the guild’s schedule for the 2013-2014 year:

December – Annual Cookie and Ornament Exchange, president to be announced                                        
January – Needle Felting by Liz Hubbard 
February – Tenerife Embroidery by Karla Lockwood                                                                                   
March – open                                                                                                                                                     
April – Carding Meeting, blending fibers & colors by Sharon                                                                      
May – Inkle Weaving Demonstration by Karen Williams                                                                                               
June – Annual Potluck

From the Library

Guild Book Review by Karen Williams, guild librarian for December 2013

Landell, Laila. The Big Book of Weaving, Revised and expanded edition with Elisabeth Windesjo, Trafalga Square, English translation, 2008, Book is not in the guild library.

The Big Book of Weaving is a large text which has many, many clear and technical sketches and color photos to enhance this extensive introductory Swedish tradition hand weaving reference.  A significant number of weaving projects are included in the text.

One downside, as others have also noted, is the text font size which is a trifle small for comfortable reading.  Despite the unfortunate font size, this book would make an indispensable weaving reference in anyone’s personal textile library.

Website to Check Out

 

The next website Liz would like to suggest is

 


 

“This website is the work of Sarah Swett, showing some of her knitting and tapestry weavings.  The photos can be a bit slow loading but it is worth waiting for; amazing tapestries of life, made even more wonderful when you read that many of them are done with natural dyes.  There are some art books made of weavings and other fiber arts that I would love to see in real life, so much detail.  Also on the website are photos of Sarah’s knitting, sweaters of color.  She has knit some traditional and some modern.  It is an inspiring website that reminds me to slow down and perhaps create something of lasting beauty

 

   
                                          One of Sarah Swett’s tapestries entitled: Red Nuns

Save to my compuSave to DropboxShops with Classes around the Area

Laize Dayz Yarn and Tea Shop, 2617 Pershing Way, Klamath Falls, OR 541-892-6856. www.laizedayz.com

The Websters, 11 Main St. Ashland,  OR  541-482-9801.  www.yarnatwebsters.com

Warner Mountain Weavers, 459 south Main St., Cedarville, CA 530-279-2164. www.warnermtnweavers.com 

Middleford Yarn & Stitchery Shoppe,  30 N. Central Ave. ( new address), Medford, OR   97501.  541-734-8800. www.miyarn.com

Eugene Textile Center,  1510 Jacobs Drive, Eugene, OR  97402, 541-688-1565, www.eugenetextilecenter.com

Events

Saturday, March 29th, 2014, Fiber Market Day, Prineville, Oregon. For more information:


Friday, May 16-Sunday, May 18, 2014, Fiber in the Forest  Camp Myrtlewood, Oregon. 3 day workshops. For more information contact the Eugene Textile Center at 541-688-1565 or www.eugenetextilecenter.com

From our WeGO representative, Kathy Nelson:
WeGO is helping fund and coordinate some Sharon Alderman Workshops in March 2014.  Salem area weavers will host a workshop called “Snazzy Yarns, how to use them, not to loose them”, and there will be another one in the Medford area called “Understanding the Structure”, based on her book.  These workshops will be sometime between March 16th and the 22nd, will be 2 and/or 3 days and will cost no more than $50 a day.  Details are not firmed up yet, but the maximum enrollment appears to be around 15, and currently the Rogue Valley Handweaver’s Guild has 9 people committed.
To see details about these workshops, you can go to her website:  http://www.sharonalderman.com/workshops.html and click on the workshop to see a description.
If interested, please RSVP to Kathy Nelson, neks1@earthlink.net, or call 541-882-3141, and leave a message with phone number and name.

Another educational possibility coming up and the information also came from Kathy Nelson, our WeGO and our ANWG representative.  The Bend area would like to have a spinning teacher and a weaving teacher come to Mt. Bachelor Village.  The tentative date is September 11th- 13th, 2015.  They are hoping for 40 attendees. As more information is available, it will be in the newsletter, but it’s a good thing to keep in mind.

Classified

Clemes and Clemes Spinning Traditional Spinning Wheel, $550.  It comes with 5 bobbins.  The lazy kate is built into the wheel itself. This was my first spinning wheel and it spins very well.  Contact Marta: martasullivan@citlink.net

Ashford Traditional Spinning Wheel with 4 bobbins and lazy kate.  It is a single drive and in nearly new condition and works well. $450.00  Contact:  martasullivan@citlink.net

Handmade Knitting Needles for Sale.  Knitting needles, crochet hooks, stainless steel weaving needles.  Great tools and gifts. Contact:  George Lockwood at 541-545-6263.

Looking for Mini Combs, double or single.  Call or email Teresa Young at 541-281-0700 or Teresa.youngst4p@statefarm.com

The Department of Apparel, Merchandising, Design & Textiles at Washington State University is selling nine Gilmore looms previously used in teaching studios.

5--- 32” weaving width, 4 shaft, bench included (One has a sectional warp beam) $700.00

2--- 32”   weaving width, 4 shaft, x frame folding loom, no bench included. $600.00

1--- 40 “ weaving width, 4 shaft, no bench included.  $800.00

1--- 40” weaving width, 8 shaft, 12 treadles, bench included.  $1,000.00

One Leclerc bench. $200.00

Front or back beams straps need to be replaced on most looms.  Some looms are missing tie bars.  Replacement parts are available through Gilmore Loom Company.

Actual loom dimensions available on Gilmore website:   www.gilmorelooms.com

The looms are being sold through WSU Surplus Stores.  They have public sales Fridays 10:00am to 3:00pm.  If you are unable to attend a sale, you can call after noon on Fridays to discuss purchasing without attending the sale.

WSU Surplus Stores, 250 Dairy Road, Pullman, WA  99164-1101, 509-335-3089, http://facops.wsu.edu/Surplus/sur_default.asp
Merry Christmas!

 





                            



Saturday, November 2, 2013


KLAMATH SPINNERS’ & WEAVERS’ GUILD NEWS                 November 2013

By Sharon                                                                             541-891-0817          ballen004@yahoo.com

                                                                                 Website:   www.KlamathSWguild.blogspot.com

If you have an ad you would like to be put in the newsletter, please send it via email or snail mail by the end of the previous month before the issue you would like it in.  Your ad will be in the newsletter for 2 months.  Thanks.

Klamath Spinners’ and Weavers’ News Guild annual dues are $10/year.  Dues are due in November and can be given or sent to our treasurer, Karen Williams, 1700 Fairmont St., Klamath Falls, Or  97601.  Thanks to everyone who has paid.

This Month’s Meeting

This month our meeting will be Tuesday, November 12th at 10am in the back room of the Klamath County Museum, 1451 Main St., Klamath Falls, Oregon.  Carol will be leading us in an exercise of name drafting for weaving. It is a very interesting technique for coming up with a design for weaving using a person’s name, so it becomes a custom design.  Please come and bring a pencil to chart out your own personal design.

Here is the guild’s schedule for the 2013-2014 year:

November – Name Draft Weaving by Carol Wylie                                                            
December – Annual Cookie and Ornament Exchange, president to be announced                                        
January – Needle Felting by Liz Hubbard                                                                                             
February – Tenerife Embroidery by Karla Lockwood                                                                                   
March – open                                                                                                                                                     
April – Carding Meeting, blending fibers & colors by Sharon                                                                     
May – Inkle Weaving Demonstration by Karen Williams                                                                                               
June – Annual Potluck

From the Library

Book Review for November 2013 by Karen Williams, Guild Librarian

Anderson, Sarah. The Spinner’s Book of Yarn Designs, Techniques for Creating 80 yarns.  Storey Publishing, 2012, 155 pages.

This could be an invaluable “how to” spinner’s reference for making a very wide range of basics of fiber preparation and drafting manipulation followed by possible choices in spinning singles – the “building blocks of plied yarns”.  Several plying methods are reviewed, various stand-alone versions of singles yarns are featured, then the author goes on to spiral yarns, opposing plies, boucles, and cable, crepe, core and novelty yarns.  She includes methods for adding beads.  Each example of yarn is shown in its singles components including the directional twist and ply method, and the final yarn.  A packet of yarn reference cards are included in the back of the book to use by your wheel or spindle.

Now to practice making all these delightful yarns!

 

 
 
 
Website to Check Out



The next website Liz would like to suggest is Ravelry.

 

Ravelry.com is a free website for knitters, crocheters and handspinners.  In order to see the site you must sign up with a screen name (I am hubbardhandspun) and get a password.  It only takes a few seconds and they do not ask a bunch of personal questions.  The site is a bit tricky to learn to navigate at first, but persist as there are many interesting things to find.  The best part of ravelry is the pattern library.  You can research a pattern in a matter of minutes using the criteria you choose such as; handspun, shawl, mittens, woman’s sweater, a certain yarn weight, etc.  Some of the patterns have a cost, it helps if you have paypal.  But many patterns are absolutely free; you just download them and print them with your printer.

There are also special interest groups you can join, some of the groups I have followed are Warner Mountain Weavers, Klamath Falls Knitters, Black Sheep Gathering, Oregon Knitters, PLY magazine.  Just now while I was perusing around the site I found a person new to Lakeview that was looking for weaver/spinners.  I told her about our guild.  I also found a conversation about glow-in-the-dark yarn that has me thinking about spinning some glowy yarn for winter hats!

 

Thanks to Liz who has agreed to recommend a website for us all to check out each month.

 

Save to my compuSave to DropboxShops with Classes around the Area

Laize Dayz Yarn and Tea Shop, 2617 Pershing Way, Klamath Falls, OR 541-892-6856. www.laizedayz.com

The Websters, 11 Main St. Ashland,  OR  541-482-9801.  www.yarnatwebsters.com

Warner Mountain Weavers, 459 south Main St., Cedarville, CA 530-279-2164. www.warnermtnweavers.com 

Middleford Yarn & Stitchery Shoppe,  30 N. Central Ave. ( new address), Medford, OR   97501.  541-734-8800. www.miyarn.com

Eugene Textile Center,  1510 Jacobs Drive, Eugene, OR  97402, 541-688-1565, www.eugenetextilecenter.com

Events

Saturday, November 2 & Sunday, November 3, 2013 Fiber Mania in Grants Pass, Oregon at the Josephine County Fairgrounds. www.sojaa.com

Friday, May 16-Sunday, May 18, 2014, Fiber in the Forest  Camp Myrtlewood, Oregon. 3 day workshops. For more information contact the Eugene Textile Center at 541-688-1565 or www.eugenetextilecenter.com

From our WeGO representative, Kathy Nelson:
WeGO is helping fund and coordinate some Sharon Alderman Workshops in March 2014.  Salem area weavers will host a workshop called “Snazzy Yarns, how to use them, not to loose them”, and there will be another one in the Medford area called “Understanding the Structure”, based on her book.  These workshops will be sometime between March 16th and the 22nd, will be 2 and/or 3 days and will cost no more than $50 a day.  Details are not firmed up yet, but the maximum enrollment appears to be around 15, and currently the Rogue Valley Handweaver’s Guild has 9 people committed.
To see details about these workshops, you can go to her website:  http://www.sharonalderman.com/workshops.html and click on the workshop to see a description.
If interested, please RSVP to Kathy Nelson, neks1@earthlink.net, or call 541-882-3141, and leave a message with phone number and name, before November 5th.

 
 Patty Tompkins has been spinning for a competition called Spinzilla.   She was part of the Cotton Clouds Spinning team.  It is one week’s worth of spinning.  There is 4,418 yards, 1,572 yards of that was cotton and the rest was wool. Patty says that it was fun to see how much she could get done and that, most importantly she learned to spin cotton.

I am sorry that I can't seem to get the beautiful picture of her yarn on the website.


Classified

Clemes and Clemes Spinning Traditional Spinning Wheel, $550.  It comes with 5 bobbins.  The lazy kate is built into the wheel itself. This was my first spinning wheel and it spins very well.  Contact Marta: martasullivan@citlink.net

Ashford Traditional Spinning Wheel with 4 bobbins and lazy kate.  It is a single drive and in nearly new condition and works well. $450.00  Contact:  martasullivan@citlink.net

Rug Loom for Sale – 36”, 2 Harness, metal heddles, Jack type.  Prewarped. $100. Contact:  Karla Lockwood at 541-545-6263

Handmade Knitting Needles for Sale.  Knitting needles, crochet hooks, stainless steel weaving needles.  Great tools and gifts. Contact:  George Lockwood at 541-545-6263.

Looking for Mini Combs, double or single.  Call or email Teresa Young at 541-281-0700 or Teresa.youngst4p@statefarm.com

The Department of Apparel, Merchandising, Design & Textiles at Washington State University is selling nine Gilmore looms previously used in teaching studios.

5--- 32” weaving width, 4 shaft, bench included (One has a sectional warp beam) $700.00

2--- 32”   weaving width, 4 shaft, x frame folding loom, no bench included. $600.00

1--- 40 “ weaving width, 4 shaft, no bench included.  $800.00

1--- 40” weaving width, 8 shaft, 12 treadles, bench included.  $1,000.00

One Leclerc bench. $200.00

Front or back beams straps need to be replaced on most looms.  Some looms are missing tie bars.  Replacement parts are available through Gilmore Loom Company.

Actual loom dimensions available on Gilmore website:   www.gilmorelooms.com

The looms are being sold through WSU Surplus Stores.  They have public sales Fridays 10:00am to 3:00pm.  If you are unable to attend a sale, you can call after noon on Fridays to discuss purchasing without attending the sale.

WSU Surplus Stores, 250 Dairy Road, Pullman, WA  99164-1101, 509-335-3089, http://facops.wsu.edu/Surplus/sur_default.asp

 

This is from an email Carol received and may be of interest to some of our members.

“I have a new company here in the Pacific Northwest (Isla Handwoven) and I’m hoping to support local weavers by commissioning projects locally.  Do you happen to know of any weavers that may be interested in taking on projects?  Or do you have a newsletter that you could include my info in?

Many thanks!  Livia Hernandez     livia416@gmail.com


Happy Thanksgiving
To you.