November 2011 Meeting
Minutes
The meeting was held
at Sky Peaks in Reno. There were no introductions, as there were no new people
present. The previous month’s minutes were approved without corrections.
Treasurer Report:
Doris reported on some small transactions, with a guild balance of $3080.85.
Dues for the upcoming
year are now due! Please consider continuing your membership for 2012, and give
your check or cash to Doris. Dues for the year is $25.
Weaving study group:
There was no meeting last month. If you are interested in working on your loom
with some help and guidance, or would like to host a weaving study group, please
contact Nancy Prior.
The guild library has
added the Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook to it’s collection. Thank you Marilynn,
for your help in getting this publication into our library. Heidi Ericson is
the person to contact if you would like to borrow something from our extensive
library of books and videos.
Barbara Hunt brought
in some really cool ( or rather warm really!) raffle items! The sweater was a
much sought after item. Thank you Barbara, for continuing to provide us with
the raffle, and we look forward to your selections each month.
Old Business: Meeting
places for the 2012 year were discussed. With the exception of the months of
May, June, July, August and September, the meetings will be held primarily at
Bartley Ranch, or Sky Peaks. There was discussion regarding holding a meeting
in the Carson City area. Please see the website for scheduled meeting
locations. Discussion regarding the warping wheel and storage.
Discussion regarding
the use and storage of the fair boxes. Much of what is contained can be used at
the Celtic Fair. There was discussion regarding dispersal of those items that
may no longer be needed by the guild.
New Business: Virva
presented a need for sweaters for penguins. Sounds odd, but knitted wool
sweaters are needed for penguins caught in oil spills. If you are interested in knitting for a
cause, please go to the website - skeinz.com.nz/newsletters for instructions on how to participate.
There is an
opportunity to participate in the Living History Fair to be held May 19th,
at Miguel Ribera Park. The event goes from 10 am to 4 pm, and set up is at 8:30
am. Costume may or may not be necessary. The cost is $15 per space. There is a
planning meeting on November 17th, that Mary will attend on the
guild’s behalf. It was decided by members present, to send a card and flowers
to Nancy Grundy. Nancy has been undergoing some health concerns, and we want to
let her know we are thinking of her and wish her well. Marilynn Clarke will
take care of ordering the flowers, and the card.
There was discussion
regarding the Heifer Project. Those present voted to donate $500 on behalf of
our guild for placement of fiber animals, with any leftover dollars put to use
wherever needed.
There is another
alpaca spin off coming up. If you would like to participate, please contact
Mimi Bullard for information. The learning tree for this month will be a
question and answer period after the meeting.
Show and Tell: Virva;
alpaca show info. She attended the Alpaca West Extravaganza in Grass Valley
California. Said it was much fun, informative, and the camping and fairgrounds
were really very nice. Max modeled her spiral jacket knit from a pattern in
Vogue Knitting magazine with handspun yarn, a necklace made from vintage
costume jewelry, a sweater for a client, presentation of the chevron skirt
pattern she and Heidi have been working on, and a pair of flaming boots . Mim
brought in dyed items. Mary: a pattern for a top down raglan sweater that is
easily adjustable to individual size and type of yarn used. Nancy: a modular
knitted shawl, hats and scarves, and a capelet, also skeins dyed with Lanaset
dye. Amy brought in several skeins dyed with iron, coreopsis, Russian sage,
leopard plant, red cabbage, tea, and dried fennel. Linda shared a really neat
story and picture regarding her niece and her spinning lesson. Seems the young
lady has really taken to the craft, and has produced beautiful yarn in a matter
of just a few days! She also brought socks knit from a sock blank, and a card
from the folks at the Celtic Fair. Sherrie brought core spun yarn, and yarn
with beads. Toni: blended batts from BFL fiber she bought from Mim. Barbara
shared her knit socks made with handspun kool aid dyed panda fiber bought from
Mim. Gary and Belinda shared their recent experience at the Taos Wool Festival
in New Mexico. Gary took some instruction on Navaho weaving, and brought in
some beautiful sample weaving he has been working on. Janet modeled her vest
knit from yarn that was given to her by her mother in law. She over dyed the yarn
with kool aid for a very pleasing peach color.
Those in attendance
at the meeting were: Janet Drozd, Eileen Jacobs, David Armer, Nancy Prior, Toni
Strassburg, Amy Shannon, Linda and Mark Lindsay, Marilynn Clarke, Doris
Woloszyn, Mim Bullard, Mary B, Maxene Harlow, Sharrie L. Jones, Barbara Hunt,
Libby Hejny, Malinda and Gary Parks
Our Christmas Party is being held at the school house at Bartley Ranch
The Christmas party is a pot luck. Also if you'd like bring a wrapped Christmas Ornament for the ornament exchange and a White Elephant item for the Silent Action.
Our Christmas Party is being held at the school house at Bartley Ranch
The Christmas party is a pot luck. Also if you'd like bring a wrapped Christmas Ornament for the ornament exchange and a White Elephant item for the Silent Action.
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