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MADISON WEAVERS GUILD Vol. 42, No. 9 May 2015 MWG Board President vacant Vice President Pat Hilts 920-623-9737 vlhilts@wisc.edu Recording Secretary vacant Treasurer Jane Vea janevea@sbcglobal.net 608-236 0262 Corr. Secretary vacant Newsletter Emily Nie 608-362-8062 ricordanza@charter.net Historian Pat Hilts Membership Jane Vea Sales Geke de Vries 238-3425 geke.devries@sbcglobal.net MONDAY, MAY 18, 2015 2014-15 YEAR Wrap-Up 7:00 P.M. Discussion points for the May meeting Over the past years the Madison Weavers Guild has grown from fewer than 20 to over 40 members. It is great to see there is a renewed interest in weaving. Now that the Guild has many more members and is growing it might be a good idea to provide a little more structure to the organization of the Guild. We hope more members are willing to take on tasks to keep the Guild running smoothly. Consider volunteering - it is a great way to get to know other Guild members. At the May meeting the Guild will review the past year and make plans for the coming year 2015-16. Susan Fortney is working on a survey to gather ideas for programs and workshops for next year. Volunteers for the 2014-15 year were: Programs and running the meetings: Susan Fortney and Dianne Ruch Treasurer: Jane Vea Membership: Jane Vea Workshops: Susan Fortney, Rebecca Reed, Dianne Ruch, Geke de Vries Red book [records of projects and hand-outs]: Angie Roberts Newsletter: Emily Nie Website: Julie Moehn and Kate Lieber Coordinator with Oakwood: Kate Lieber Exhibit Chair Middleton Library: Angie Roberts Sales Chairs: Geke de Vries, Rebecca Reed, Emily Nie

Thanks to all of you for volunteering your time to make the Guild run smoothly. Suggested new positions of President/Co-Presidents and Recording Secretary: During the past year, the responsibilities of the Program Chairs was not always clear. The coordination of the various Guild activities was added to the planning of the programs thus increasing their responsibilities. In order to better communicate and coordinate within the guild a position of President/Co-Presidents is suggested. In the past Pat Hilts usually provided a write-up of the program for the newsletter. It would be nice for those unable to attend the meeting and those wanting to review the information to read about the program in the newsletter. This could be the task of a Recording Secretary. Other tasks that have been raised in the past: By-laws Non-profit status Basic letter of intent for speakers Brochure for new members/hand-out at art fairs Agenda for the May meeting: Discussion of tasks for the 2015/16 membership year Continuing and new volunteers for: President [or Co-Chairs] Recording Secretary Treasurer Membership Program Committee [2 or more] Workshop Committee [2 or more] Newsletter Website Red Book [records of projects and hand-outs] Coordinator with Oakwood Exhibit Chair [Middleton Library] Sales Chair Other Again, please consider volunteering. It is fun getting to know each other through working together for the benefit of the Guild. Other items: Survey Susan Fortney and Dianne Ruch MWG contributions to benefit the Weaving Program at Oakwood Geke and Kate Place for workshops Show and Tell Treats at the meeting Other Committees to work on:

By-laws Non-profit status Basic letter of intent for speakers Brochure for new members/hand-out at art fair Other Please remember to fill out the interest survey for the upcoming year emailed to you at the end of April. Feedback is very important for future planning. Please either bring your completed survey to the May 18 meeting or mail your surveys to Susan Fortney. If you participated in the Color & Weave Workshop, don't forget the early meeting at 6:00 on May 18. We want to discuss potential plans for a summer follow-up workshop. Hello Color Workshop Weavers, To review and continue the color study it seems a good idea to schedule a follow-up meeting with all workshop participants before the May Guild meeting - to be held on Monday, May 18 from 6-7 pm at Oakwood. Guild members interested in weaving a project inspired by color over the summer are also invited. Review of Color Workshop: General comments about the workshop: - what went well - suggestions for improvement Looking at color combinations and patterns: - what do you like - do differently - what would it be good for [scarf, shawl, placemat, runner, towel, fabric for vest or jacket, etc] - yarn choices - other Please bring your samples. Invitation/challenge: Over the summer weave your own project as a follow-up inspired by the color study. This can be a scarf, shawl, placemat, runner, towel, or fabric for a vest or jacket. For those weaving fabric there will be a sewing workshop in fall. Date to be determined later. If you have a sewing pattern, sample of vest or jacket, you would like to use or share with others please bring it to the meeting. This pre-meeting is open to all Guild members interested in weaving a project inspired by color over the summer. We encourage you to take the next step by sewing your own garment.

The workshop committee: Susan Fortney Rebecca Reed Dianne Ruch Geke de Vries Oakwood Village, Westmoreland Room. Directions: Oakwood Village is located on Mineral Point Rd. in Madison. Turn south on Island and take the drive to the left. Go past the Resale Shop and park in the visitor parking. The Westmoreland Room is in the Heritage Oaks Building. There is limited parking in front of the Heritage Oaks building. COMING EVENTS The Madison Weavers Guild 2015 Fine Art and Craft Sale offers a unique show at Olbrich Botanical Gardens, our new location. For over twenty-five years, artists from Wisconsin and neighboring states have been selected for their high quality of creative expression. Our show has acquired a reputation for high quality, and attracts larger numbers of applicants every year. We are dedicated to selecting artists in keeping with the integrity of this fine art and craft show. 29th Annual The Madison Weavers Guild 2015 Fine Art and Craft Sale at Olbrich Botanical Gardens Saturday, October 31, 2015 10 am 4 pm Sunday, November 1, 2015 10 am 4 pm Location: Olbrich Botanical Gardens 3330 Atwood Avenue Madison, Wisconsin Madison Handweavers C/O Geke de Vries 1009 Merrill Springs Road Madison, WI 53705 SEE THE ATTACHMENT FOR THE APPLICATION Lodi Alpacas Shearing Day, Saturday, May 23, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. N1792 Ryan Road, Lodi, WI 608-576-8607 Jan Clingman Fiber on the Farm, Saturday, June 13, 2015 Sat: 9am-6pm; Sun: 10am-4pm Silver Creek Alpacas N1897 County Road M Watertown WI 53098 (414) 807-6785 Georgia Meyer National Alpaca Farm Days

Lodi Alpacas at Whistling Valley Farm N1792 Ryan Road, Lodi, WI 608-576-8607 Jan Clingman Saturday, September 26, 2015 10:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. For show and tell use the Show and Tell Form included, please fill out in advance. COMING EVENTS Meeting 2015 Art Fair on the Square for all participating weavers on Monday, June 8 at 7 pm at the home of Geke de Vries 1009 Merrill Springs Road Madison Tel: 608-238-3425 Participating weavers are: Sandy Burns, Nancy Garden, Kate Lieber, Julie Moehn, Emily Nie, Rebecca Reed and Geke de Vries. Others interested in helping out at the art fair are also invited. Please bring a list of your inventory to coordinate all necessary equipment. We will discuss set-up, check out, arrival time, etc. Looking forward to seeing you at the meeting. Geke TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF 2014-15 MEETINGS May-recap of the year, planning for next year, seeking individuals to plan programs for 2015/16 The program committee welcomes ideas and feedback at any time. Get Ready for MidWest Weavers Conference 2015 in St Paul, MN Urban Fiber with a Minnesota Twist from June 18-20, 2015 Pre-conference workshops June 15-17. Check out their website to look at classes, fashion show titles, etc. at www.midwestweavers.org Area Weaving Stores: Fiberwood Studio. 2709 N 92nd, Milwaukee. 414-302-1849 Sievers. Birch Court, Washington Island. 920-847-2264 Apple Hollow Fiber Arts, Sturgeon Bay. 888-324-8302 Mielke's Farm. 2550 Co. Rd 11, Rudolph. 715-344-4104

Bahr Creek Llamas and Fiber Shop. N 1021 Sauk Trail Rd, Cedar Grove. 920-668-6417 Studio S. Hwy A and 89, south of Whitewater. 608-883-2123 Susan's Fiber Shop.N250 Hwy A, Columbus. 888-603-4237 Classifieds We will always welcome submissions of articles, reviews of books, shows or exhibits, letters to the editor, classifieds, samples, artwork, etc. to include in future newsletters. If you would like to contribute, please send to Emily Nie, 2500 Bootmaker Dr., Beloit, WI 53511; 608-362-8062; ricordanza@charter.net. Note the deadline for submissions and ads is the first of the month. Looking for a loom? If you are looking for a loom and found a used one, some of the mentors can help you. In addition to weaving problems, checking out a good used loom could be a difficult thing for a new weaver. GUILD DONATION AVAILABLE We have had a Varpa Finnish countermarch loom donated to the guild. It was purchased 20+ years ago and has not been used in a decade. It is in 3 large boxes which we have not looked at. The pictures the owner sent along showed a 4 harness loom. She thought it is a Finlandia and what I have read about that loom is that it is an 8 harness loom. It could be that she didn't set all the harnesses up or that it is a 4 harness loom. We don't have the dimensions either. It could be a 48" weaving width or it could be 60". Please let Kate Lieber or Dianne Ruch if you are interested. We are interested in reasonable donation.

Madison Weavers Guild ~ Show & Tell Projects 2014-15 Project: Weaver: space for photo (taken at meeting) Weave Structure: Source: Yarns indicate fiber content and size (e.g., 10/2 cotton), and colors Warp: Weft: Equipment: - harness loom - dent reed Sett: Warp: epi Weft: ppi Sleying: (number of threads per dent or pattern) Notes: