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Updates from the Peterborough Handweavers' and Spinners' Guild
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New Courses for 2015
Peterborough Handweavers and Spinners Guild 2015 Courses
Beginning Weaving
6 Saturdays – Jan. 17 to Feb. 21, 10:00 am to 2 pm
Maximum of 6 students
By the end of this course, you will have experienced the basics of making cloth on a 4-harness loom. You will make a warp, dress a loom, weave simple patterns, learn about colour and various weaving tricks and techniques. Looms provided.Beginning Spinning
6 Saturdays – Jan. 17 to Feb. 21, 10:00 am to 12 pm
Maximum of 6 students
This course will introduce you to the basics of spinning on a drop spindle, as well as a wheel. You’ll learn how to prepare raw fleece for spinning, as well as learning drafting and plying techniques and maintenance of a wheel, and how to choose a wheel.Both courses will be held at the Kawartha Artists Gallery and Studio,
420 O’Connell Rd., Peterborough.
Please visit our website at
www.ptbo-hwsg.com
for a registration form.Contact person – Lois Watson, 705-748-0758
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Autumn Treasures 2014
The Peterborough Handweavers and Spinners Guild will have a booth at the annual Autumn Treasures Fine Artisan Show. Our booth will have for sale luxurious handwoven items, fleece and felting of all kinds, and knitted and crocheted hand spun items.
At the Trentwinds Convention Centre, 264 Lansdowne St. East, Peterborough.
Fri. Nov. 14, 4 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Sat. Nov. 15, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sun. Nov. 16, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
ADMISSION $4.00
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Library Display Oct. 27 to Nov. 3, 2014
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Double Weave Workshop with Susi Reinink
On the weekend of April 26/27, our guild hosted a Double Weave Workshop with Susi Reinink. We experienced two thoroughly enjoyable days of weaving and exercising our brains! Susi’s workshop definitely whetted our appetite to explore more of all the possibilities of double weave. Thank goodness we have warp leftover to play on.
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Sheep Shearing at Lane’s End Farm 2014
Once again, we were invited to Lane’s End Farm, to help with (or just watch) the shearing of sheep and goats.
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2014 Fibre Arts Festival
Our 4th annual Fibre Arts Festival was a great success with more people attending than any previous year.
Our visitors thoroughly enjoyed the demonstrations, and the opportunity to have some hands-on experience, such as making embellishment flowers, rug hooking, weaving, paper making and painting on silk.Door Prizes were donated by our vendors.
1. Embroiderers Guild / Pridie Collection/ Aquilo Silk
2. Needles in the Hay/ Fullin’ Woolens/ Papermint Pattie/ Murray Lincoln – tatting and bobbin lace
3. Lanes End Farm/ Coral Door Studio/ Judith Hayes – mixed media artist/ Peterborough Spinners and Weavers Guild
4. Happenstance/ Indigo Dragonfly/ Hooked Goods
5. Sandi McNeil – baskets and cording/ P’tula Couture Chapeaux/ Stoddart Farm/ Angela Lee – tatting and bobbin laceThe winners of our door prizes were: Norma Whitmore, Peggy Moore, Sue Hubey, Stan Stewart and Marie Howran.
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Peterborough 2014 Fibre Arts Festival
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Buckhorn Heritage Day 2014
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Autumn Treasures 2013
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Autumn Treasures 2013
Some of the handmade items for sale at our booth at Autumn Treasures.
The sale runs this weekend Nov. 15,16 and 17 at the Trentwinds Convention Centre.