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Williamsburg Spinners & Weavers Guild P.O. Box 2086 Williamsburg, VA 23187 http://williamsburgspinweave.org April, 2016 Monday, April 18, 2016 10:00 am to 1:00 pm (Social Time 9:30-10 am) James City County Recreation Center, Room C Program Wet felted bags List of supplies to bring attached to this newsletter If you have wet felting roving to share, please bring it! Hospitality: Debbie R, sweet; Claudia, savory Bash- April 4 9:30-1pm Claudia s house Please let her know if you are coming

Williamsburg Spinners & Weavers Guild Minutes March 21, 2016 James County Public Library Meeting called to order by Marsha Rehkamp at 10:25 am Correspondence: Cathy Sterling requests to please be left on the mailing list for the newsletter. David Banks said a visitor, Madison Wise, wishes to know where we buy fiber stuff. Wild Fiber Magazine has announced they will now be annual at the same price, but bigger and better. Minutes: Accepted as written Treasurer s Report: $4,163.90, including dues from 4 new members and Temari Ball workshop fees. Committee Reports: Membership: 37 members Sunshine: Claudia has a bronchial thing, but plans to still hold the April 4 bash. Debbie thinks she is catching it. Website: No new information since January. It needs the newsletter. Sandi wants new pictures on the website some of Debbie s. We should also put on the website where the month s meeting will be held. Historian: no report Programs: June, July, and August meetings will be at the James City County Public Library April: wet felted bags. Marsha will resend the list of supplies to bring. Bring extra roving. May: prepare cartoons for Theo Moorman or tapestry June: Theo Moorman with Janet Other ideas: polymer clay buttons MAFA: Micki was on the grant review committee and reports that there are grant monies available for programs open to the public. Thoughts include an evening event at the library, and intro to spinning and weaving classes. Hospitality : April 4 bash at Claudia s house April Snacks: Debbie and Claudia Old Business Arts on Main the exhibit is going nicely. Take down is Tuesday, March 24 as early as 10. Ingrid, Judy, Goodie, and Sherry Page on website to list services Marsha developed a form for those members wishing to advertise their services to fill out. Sherry volunteered to look it over and polish it. Making towels to sell at the Heritage Arts Center Cindy, Natalie, Ingrid, Judy, Micki, Sandi, Marsha and Sherry volunteered to make towels sometime this year. A sheet was passed around for them to select colors of yarn. The towels will be woven on a 6 ½ yard warp and will be 20 x 34. Motion: The guild will purchase 20 pounds of yarn from Mo Purl to make towels to sell at the Heritage Arts Center in Heathsville as a money-making venture for the guild. The motion was passed. Donation to the James City County Recreation Center: The guild had previously voted to give the Center the same amount we gave the year before. We discovered we did not make a donation the year before.

Motion: The guild will make a donation to the James City County Recreation Center of $200 for the use of their room. The motion passed. New Business Powhattan Festival of Fiber: April 30 rain or shine. There will be a large truck with yarn in it. Ply Magazine: This is a new magazine for hand spinners. Natalie suggested the guild get it. It is quarterly and costs $36/year. A question ensued on how many members check out the magazines we have. It was decided to think about it and decide later. Sherry brought in the spinning books we have in the library. She said we have no books on felting and only 1 video. We may want to get some books on felting. If anyone has any, please bring them in to the next meeting. Fall Fiber Festival Skein and Garment Competition: Sandi said that the Tavern Spinners and Weavers Guild is hosting the Skein and Garment Competition in Montpelier on October 1 and 2. The guild would appreciate some volunteers to sit in the booth those days. There will be 37 categories and prizes given out. September 10 is the deadline to sign up. Information is available on Ravelry under Virginia Fall Festival. old toaster oven no longer used for food preparation. Show & Tell Marsha: 4 shaft crackle towels every other weave is tabby, felting Micki: woven necklace Heather: shawl from handspun (shawl on Ravelry) Kathy: scarf Judy: 3 towels, 1 freshly plied skein of handspun yarn Cindy: Shirret trivets Mary Beth: scarf Sandi: needle felted vest, needle felted chair backs, placemats Barbara: 2 knitted hats, a cowl, and a sock and a half Natalie: vest (Burton pattern on Ravelry), Ply magazine Program: The guild watched a DVD on spinning and some members spun as they watched. Respectfully submitted, Micki Pugh Members present: Marsha, Virginia, Micki, Heather, Ingrid, Kathy, Judy, Sherry, Cincy, Linda, Ellen, Goodie, Sandi, Jane, Barbara, Natalie, Mary Beth Programs: Talked about a doing a program on polymer clay buttons or beads. There is a new bead shop in Newtown and she may be willing to do a program for the guild. Ingrid and Micki will follow up on this. We will be checking on whether we can use an oven that cooks food or need to find an

Show & Tell April Meeting (We missed our photographer!) Sandi s felted tunic & hand woven placemats << Natalie s handspun & knitted Burtonn wrap ves >>>t Micki P s Needle woven pendant Judy s handspun Sandi s seat cushion Cindy s sherrit trivet

WSWG 2016 Calendar April 4: Bash at Claudia s April 18 Monthly meeting JCC Rec Center Program: Wet felted bags Snacks: Debbie R, sweet; Claudia, savory May 2: Bash at Linda C s May 16 JCC Rec Center Program: preparing a weaving cartoon Hospitality: Kim D, sweet; Marsha, savory June 6: Bash at Ingrid s June 20: James City County Library Program: Theo Moorman with Janet Hospitality: Linda A, sweet; MaryBeth, savory Upcoming Fiber Events Saturday, April 30, 10am-5pm: Powhatan s Festival of Fiber 3920 Marion Harland Lane, Powhatan, VA For more info: www.powhatansfestivaloffiber.com September 10 Deadline for entry, Fall Fiber Festival s Skein & Garment Competition. (Entry form attached to newsletter) Saturday & Sunday, October 1& 2 Fall Fiber Festival & Montpelier Sheep Dog Trials At James Madison s Montpelier, 11407 Constitution Hwy, Montpelier Station, VA For more info: www.fallfiberfestival.org WSWG 2016 Officers President Marsha Rehkamp Vice-President Ingrid Kross Treasurer Sandi Petty Secretary Micki Pugh 2016 Guild Challenge: Fiber interpretation of a photo of a sunset Results (with photo) due at August meeting.