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Spinning Workshop Opportunities

Attention all T2T Spinners : An Incredible Opportunity With an Incredible Teacher - Sarah Anderson As you know, we have been trying this year to teach all our new and returning spinners the basics so as to bring all of you up to a level where you feel comfortable in taking classes and understanding guild speakers.  To quote Judith MacKenzie , "Sarah brings to the new world of yarn design, two important things: a bright curiosity and an innate love of beauty and order. Sarah is the consummate spinner."  With an enthusiastic personality and the publication of two books, she is one of the most sought after teachers of the moment. Please take advantage of this lucky opportunity! One of the best spinning teachers at an unheard of price and a group of friendly spinners--what more could one ask!!  This workshop would be much more expensive if offered at a conference, or any other venue. Our Guild is charging rock-bottom prices to just cover costs. Don't let this one pass you by...

NEXT MEETING: March 19, 2015, 7PM

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Note: The March meeting is on a different night than our usual meeting time "KNIT, NOSH & SPIN" This will be an informal night of snacking, working with our fibers and discussing business for the Guild. If you come, it will not be boring! Don't eat dinner that night, bring a simple dish to share, savory or sweet, and we will work out some items we've had to table at the last few meetings to make time for speakers. Bring your wheels or your knitting for two hours of knitting, spinning & noshing. This will also be the evening that the lottery for the Sarah Anderson workshops is drawn. If you have not read about the workshops and mini classes, scroll down to the previous blog and get informed. February Meeting Minutes [Linda B., secretary]  The 7:00 p.m. meeting was preceded by a half hour demonstration by Sultana C. for those new spinners wanting to know the difference between worsted, semi-worsted and woolen spinning techniques.  President Laura H. began the me...