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Williamsburg Spinners & Weavers Guild P.O. Box 2086 Williamsburg, VA 23187 http://williamsburgspinweave.org January, 2014 Monthly Meeting Monday, January 20, 2014 10:00 am (9:30 am social time) to 1:00 pm at JCC Recreation Center Program Why I spin my own yarn with Judy Mooers Super Bash January Super Bash at Powhatan Plantation Monday, January 20 (after meeting) - Wednesday, January 22 Bring your spinning & weaving Learn card weaving (bring your own cards) Mini study group on block weaves (directions to be emailed in January)

WSWG Minutes December 16, 2013 James City County Recreation Center The meeting was called to order by Vice President Micki Pugh at 10:00 am. Minutes: A motion was made and seconded to accept the minutes from the November meeting as published in the December newsletter. The motion passed unanimously. Committee Reports: Treasurer: $2816.84 Library: New titles added to the library this month: Start Spinning: the Video by Maggie Casey with Eunny Jang (DVD) Respect the Spindle by Abby Franquemont (DVD) Doubleweave Basics by Jennifer Moore (DVD) Weaving Well: from Yarn to Cloth by Madelyn van der Hoogt (DVD) Block Weaves - Madelyn van der Hoogt (DVD) Start Spinning: Everything You Need To Know To Make Great Yarn - Maggie Casey The Spinner s Book of Yarn Designs: Techniques For Creating 80 Yarns - Sarah Anderson Spin To Weave: The Weaver s Guide To Making Yarn - Sara Lamb Membership: 2014 annual dues of $20 are due. Workshops: Micki reported that Bonnie Inouye will present a nonweaving program at our regular meeting October 20 th, then do her Big Twills workshop on the 21 st through the 23 rd. Kathy Kuhn will look into the location for the workshop. Programs: January 20, 2014: Why I Spin My Own Yarn with Judy Mooers February 17: Finishing Your Weaving with Sandi Petty March 17: The Internet for Knitters, Weavers and Spinners with Martha Hulse April 21: Patterns Everywhere with Marsha Rehkamp May 19: Spin-in June 16: Potluck Picnic (location to be announced) July 21: Naalbinding and Lucet with Ingrid Kross & Rosalie Brown August 18: Needlefelting with Micki Decker September 15: TBA October 20: Bonnie Inouye November 17: TBA December 15: Holiday Potluck Hospitality: Snacks for January: Mary Lou Birns, sweet; Marsha Rehkamp, savory No Bash the first Monday in January. The Super Bash is Jan 20-22. In 2014, Kathy Kuhn will supply the paper products (plates, napkins, eating utensils) for the Potlucks. Old Business: The Mid-Atlantic Quilt Show will be Thursday, February 26-Saturday, March 1, 2014. Sign-ups will be available at the January meeting. New Business: A motion was made and seconded to donate $250 to the HGA Fiber Trust. The motion passed unanimously. MAFA has created a new page on their website where members can place advertisements for fiber related items they wish to sell. Any WSWG member in good standing can advertise. See the last page of this newsletter for rules and contact info. There was discussion about the purpose and efficacy of Guild-led classes for the public. Possible classes could focus on children, homeschoolers in particular, as well as adult weaving and spinning classes. Today s Program: Show and Tell; Results of the Repurpose a Sweater Challenge; Holiday Potluck Repurposing a sweater/show and Tell: Linda Adamchak: felted a sweater; results to follow Judy Mooers: knotted pile from workshop she attended; kumihimo necklaces; silk & cotton sweater unraveled and woven into a vest Micki Decker: Needlefelted wool jacket, wool sweater, wool scarf, silk sweater Claudia Melgaard: decorative pillow from decorated & felted sweater Natalie Canfield: clasped weft scarf; solution to broken leather on HD loom & jewelry made from the old leather; still working on challenge Barbara Frey: tatted snake; mohair scarf knitted from an unraveled mohair sweater Micki Pugh: working on her challenge Ingrid Kross: silk and cotton sweater unraveled and knitted into a vest; coasters from felted sweater; purses from a felted alpaca sweater Marsha Rehkamp: dryer balls from felted sweaters cut into strips, wound with wool yarn & roving; baby hat from turtlenck of felted sweater; felted sweater purse (unfinished) Kathy Kuhn: sweater pillow; circle scarves from felted sweaters; worm scarf from felted rib knit sweater; felted wool flowers Respectfully submitted, Marsha Rehkamp Attendees: Linda Adamchak, Mary Lou Birns, Natalie Canfield, Micki Decker, Barbara Frey, Ingrid Kross, Kathy Kuhn, Claudia Melgaard, Judy Mooers, Selma Moore, Micki Pugh, Marsha Rehkamp

Results of Repurposing a Sweater Challenge Kathyʼs circle scarf Claudiaʼs decorative pillow Another of Kathyʼs circle scarves Judyʼs woven vest from unraveled sweater Kathyʼs sweater pillow Marshaʼs dryer balls & baby hat from turtleneck of sweater Ingridʼs alpaca sweater purses Marshaʼs (unfinished) purse Ingridʼs coasters Barbʼs knitted shawl from unraveled mohair sweater Micki Dʼs needlefelted sweater Ingridʼs knit vest from unraveled sweater Another needlefelted sweater by Micki D

COPPER PENNIES MUST DO AHEAD 5 Cups Carrots, sliced and cooked ¾ cup vinegar 1 medium onion, chopped 1 teaspoon salt 1 green pepper, chopped 1 teaspoon dry mustard 10 ¾ ounces condensed tomato soup ½ teaspoon pepper ½ cup oil 1 teaspoon Worcestershire 1 cup sugar Mix first 3 ingredients. Blend all other ingredients into a sauce. Pour sauce over vegetables. Place in covered jars. (I place in a stainless bowl or pot and cover with saran wrap). Refrigerate overnight. Will keep in the refrigerator for 2 weeks. Yields 3 pints. An interesting relish. Very different Micki Decker From: Virginia Hospitality Cookbook Junior League of Hampton Roads Things We Learned Repurposing Sweaters Sometimes you have to wash and dry a sweater 4 or 5 times to get the felted effect you want. Micki Decker discovered that you can needlefelt all kinds of clothing, from jackets to scarves. (Even denim can be needlefelted.) She ordered a multitude of roving colors, in small amounts, from Stoney Mountain Fibers in Charlottesville, VA. See her spreadsheet of colors and contact information for Stoney Mountain Fibers in this newsletter. If you want to unravel a sweater to reuse the yarn, check the side seams. If they are obviously cut, you will have many short strands instead of a good, usable, continuous length of yarn. A good set of instructions for making dryer balls can be found at http://www.crunchybetty.com/how-to-make-felted-wool-dryer-balls. When making circle scarves from felted circles, make the circles in the middle of the scarf (those going around your neck) smaller than those at the edges. Judith Powers, from the Richmond Guild, has an article in the Winter 2014 issue of Spin-Off called Ella Baker: Think Cotton.

Upcoming Fiber Events Monday afternoon, January 20-Wednesday, January 22, 2014 Williamsburg Spinners & Weavers Guild Super Bash Powhatan Plantation, Williamsburg February 27-March 2, 2014 Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival Hampton Roads Convention Center, Hampton, VA Advertising on the MAFA Website To access the page, go to the MAFA website, http://mafafiber.org and click on the "For Sale" link on the left hand side. Here are the general rules: Items For Sale 1.This is a new feature of the MAFA website. Only MAFA guilds members or associate members are privileged to use this form of advertisement. 2.Advertisements will come directly to David Banks. Text or Word documents and small images (jpg or png) are OK. 3.Advertisements will be on the website for a maximum of 60 days or when the item has sold. Advertisement may be renewed for a second 60-day period. Addendum to Minutes of December 16, 2013 Meeting: This meeting was called back to order by Vice President Micki Pugh at approximately 12:05 pm. The proposed 2014 slate of officers is: Sandi Petty, President; Micki Pugh, Vice president; Ingrid Kross, Treasurer; and Marsha Rehkamp, Secretary. A motion was made and seconded to accept the slate as presented. The motion carried unanimously. The meeting was adjourned. WSWG 2014 Officers President Sandi Petty Vice-President Micki Pugh Treasurer Ingrid Kross Secretary Marsha Rehkamp

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