Below is the Workshop FAQ. New items, or items which have been updated since the last posting, are highlighted using *** in front of the date/location heading. (Remember: You can search for *** to find new entries.) At the bottom is a section with a list of workshop locations. Courtesy of Ron, the Workshop FAQ can be viewed at <http://www.rbparker.com/WorkshopFAQ.html>
If you have any items you would like added to the FAQ, please send the information (subject, date, place, teacher, basic cost, and contact person) to me at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Please keep each listing to 10 lines or less! Otherwise, starting with the January FAQ, I will have to edit, and you may lose something important to you. The FAQ is updated and sent on the first of every month. All inquiries about workshops should be sent to the contact person. I have posted all the information I have. New or updated this edition: -- Guild meeting info, Oregon ===>Special Events by Date then State<=== Saturday, January 4, 2003; Texas Third Annual Roc Day Celebration, 9:30 am - 3:00 pm. Load up your spinning wheels and join us at Lake Victor Community Center to celebrate this old holiday. Bring food to share. There is no fee for this; however, donations to cover the use of the building are suggested. The remnants of the Lampasas Guild will provide coffee, tea, and paper goods. For more information, contact <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (512-567-1794, local number for Austin) or go to <http://texasfibernetwork.net/calendar/> Saturday, January 11, 2003; Texas ROTFL, the Rowdy Outlaw Texas Fiber League, will host a Roc Day Celebration in Austin, TX on 11 January 2003. Location: VFW Post 4443, Oak Hill (southwest of Austin, an "attached" suburb"). Doors will open at 0900. Demos, potluck lunch, and of course a chance to catch up with old friends and make some new ones. Possibly vendors... Email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thursday-Saturday, January 16-18, 2003; Utah Fibre Outlaws First Annual Winter Hideout (retreat): We will camp indoors and 'hang out' and spin and do whatever fiber arts you care to bring. There will be mini-workshops and demonstrations TBA. Bring a sleeping bag and munchies if you like - brunch and dinner are included with registration. If you are a vendor, please bring your wares. Sponsoring organization: Fibre Outlaws: A Wild Bunch Date, time, place: January 18-20th, 10 am Thursday through dinnertime Saturday, at the Roosevelt, Utah USU building Cost: $25 per day or $60 for all 3 days, meals included Contact: Peggy Denton, <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (435) 722-0507 Saturday, October 18, 2003; Oregon Celia Quinn Workshop: Spinning to a Specification. Learn to monitor the diameter and twist of your yarn in simple ways to develop greater consistency. Practice expanding your skills by spinning yards of widely different sizes and twists. Topics covered include making a successful singles warp yarn, a balanced 2 ply yarn, gossamer yarn, and spinning for a specific knitting gauge. We will also discuss acceptable margins of error between skeins for the same project. Sunday-Monday, October 19-20, 2003; Oregon. Workshop with Celia Quin: Silk, Silk, Silk. Immerse yourself in luxurious silk as we spin many forms of the fiber: smooth and lustrous top, exotic blends, long caps, hankies, textured carded silks, and the very short silk noil. Learn to expand cocoons to make squares (Mawata). Dye your own caps & hankies for different color effects. Experience the wonder of reeling a sheer thread from cocoons. Celia will also speak on fiber properties, sericulture, care of silk, and spider silk. Both workshops: Umpqua Valley Arts Center, Roseburg, Oregon. Contact: Susan Schrandt for further information, 541 459 5739, or <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ===>By Appointment, by State<=== By Appointment; California Spinning classes at Randy Chelsey's studio in Davenport, CA. This is on the central coast of California one hour south of San Francisco, 10 miles north of Santa Cruz. I've taught spinning for 20 years. You decide what you want to learn and I'll work up a lesson plan for you. The cost of a private class is $30/hr. Contact Randy at 831-423-5751. <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Web site in progress is <http://arachnespins.com>. By Appointment; Michigan Spinning, dyeing, knitting, weaving lessons by fiberist Holly Shaltz; private or small group instruction; overnights available. Located on a small farm in the rolling, wooded hills of northwest lower Michigan, within an easy drive of Lake Michigan, Lake Charlevoix, skiing, golfing, boating, and other non-fiber activities for the rest of the family. Studio site: <http://www.hjsstudio.com>, farm site: <http://www.shaltzfarm.com>. Email <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for more information. By Appointment; New Jersey Edie Van Valkenburg, Joy Farm. Edie has been teaching spinning for 10 years and breeding Jacob and handspinning flock plus Angora Goats for 20 years. You can reach us at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. By Appointment; Vermont Hand spinning lessons and weaving on a triangle loom, private lessons by appointment by Bunny Macaulay, BA Fine Art, Whitingham VT. Please email me: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] be sure to include your name, email & phone & so I can contact you to schedule a lesson. We also offer our VT Maple Triangle Looms, Spinning Equipment, Ewenique Creations at <http://mountainspunfarm.tripod.com>. By Appointment; Virginia Beginning Spinning. $30 per private session. Hunt Country Yarns, Middleburg, VA. Phone 540-687-5129. Email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ===>Continuing Events by State<=== California - Once a Month Fresno Weavers and Spinners Guild, second Saturday of the month, 9:30am - 1pm. Contact Barb Hix <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or Sande Francis <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> California - Once a Month San Diego Knitting Guild, fourth Monday of the month, 1-3 p.m. Eastview Country Club Community Room, Rancho Berbardo section of San Diego, CA. For more information, contact <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. California - Once a Month Serendipity Spinners Guild, third Saturday of the month, 10 am to 4 pm. All fiber pursuits welcome. We meet in the San Jose area & are in the process of finding a new "home". Please contact Ginger at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. California - Once a Month Lunatic Fringe, third Monday of the month, 5-9 pm, potluck, Common Threads, Encinitas, CA (north of San Diego). For more information, contact <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. California - Once a Month North Coast Knitting Guild, first Tuesday of the month, 1-3 pm, La Colonia Community Center, Solana Beach, CA (just north of San Diego). For more information, contact <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. California - Once a Month Knit Together, second Saturday of the month, 11 am to 3 pm All fiber pursuits welcome. Until further notice we are meeting in the northwest corner of Balboa Park, 6th and Upas, San Diego CA. For more information, contact <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Florida - Once a Month Intercoastal Weavers, first Monday of the month, 9:30 a.m. We meet at Police Station, West Palm Beach, FL. (Okeechobee exit off I-95 past Performing Arts Center and Amtrak station to Rosemary and Clematis.) Hands-on workshops every meeting. No charge except workshop costs if participating. Email <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for workshop details. Michigan - Once a Month - Heritage Spinning and Weaving, Lake Orion, 47 E. Flint Street (3 blocks east of M-24 in the Classic Printers Building), <http://www.heritagespinning.com>, (248) 693-3690: -- Girls Nite In, first Friday of the month, September through June, 7 to 10 pm. An informal working session. Bring any project you are working on (spinning, knitting, crochet, cross stitch, embroidery, etc.) Skill levels: All. Equipment: Whatever you need to work on your project! Cost: $10 per night (no charge with $50 purchase). Advanced reservations requested, but not required. -- Knit Nite, third Friday of the month, September through June, 7 to 10 pm. Skill levels: All. Equipment: Whatever you need to work on your project! Cost: $10 per night (no charge with $50 purchase). Advanced reservations requested, but not required. Guild: Saturday Spinners. -- Sock Support Group, third Saturday of the month, September through June, 10 am. to noon. Led by Joan Sheridan. Cost: $10 per session. Michigan - Once a Month 9 am to noon, second Saturday of the month. Hosted by Yvonne Uhliahuk at her Mt. Bruce Station <http://www.sheepstuff.com>, we sit and spin or knit in the Farm Wool Shop during the winter and under the shade trees in the summer. A truly delightful way to connect with fellow spinners and knitters. Skill levels: all. No fee to participate. No reservations required. Michigan - Once a Month Far Flung Fiber Artists (spinning, knitting) and Lake Charlevoix Area Weavers Guild (weaving) meet monthly in NW lower Michigan. Call Holly 231 582 3206 or email <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for more info. ***Oregon - Once a Month Klamath Spinners and Weavers Guild, second Tuesday of the month, 10am -noon, excepting July & August. Credit Union Building, 3737 Shasta Way, Klamath Falls, OR. For more information, contact Karla Lockwood 541-545-6263. ***Oregon - Once a Month Northwest Regional Spinner's Assn., Area 6065, Southern Branch, second Saturday of the month, 10am - noon. Klamath County Library, children's section. Come and spin! For more information, contact <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 541-783-2827. Texas - Once a Month Heart of Texas Spinners and Weavers Guild, second Monday of the month, 7-9 pm Waco area. This meeting we usually have a planned program. Contact BJ Heeke at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for specifics. Texas - Once a Month Heart of Texas Spinners and Weavers Guild, fourth Thursday of the month, 7-9 pm Study Room at the RB Hoover Library, Waco, TX This is our 'knitting' night, i.e., no planned program. Contact BJ Heeke at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for more information. Vermont - Once a Month The River Spinners Guild meets the first Thursday of the month from 7-9 pm at the Brattleboro Savings and Loan in Brattleboro, Vermont. Membership in the guild is $20 per year. For information on the guild, folks can email me at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. ===>Workshop Locations<=== The Academy of Spinsters, Wyoming We are located in the small town of Encampment, Wyoming. The town is located in a high (7400') mountain valley. The school offers classes in Spinning, Dyeing, and Fleeceweaving. Carol Lee is the owner and instructor, teaching fiber crafts for the past 28 years. Lodging and all material provided in a daily fee of $40 per person. We are available for groups up to 30 persons, with discounted rates applying. Ms. Lee is also available for Workshops, Seminars and SuperSeminars. Contact: Box 731, Encampment, WY, 82325 or <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Come on out for a WOOLY WEEKEND or a FIBER VACATION. The Boll Weaver, California The Boll Weaver is located in Northern California in the coastal town of Eureka. Owner Crystal Dobbs has been spinning, knitting, dyeing, and weaving for over 25 years and loves to share her experience and knowledge. You'll always leaves her classes with all questions answered and the skills to continue on your own. Available at Boll Weaver are classes in beginning knitting and crocheting. Contact Crystal Dobbs via private email at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or call 707 443 8145 M-F 11-6 or Sat 10-4 Pacific Time. Creative Hands Workshops, Connecticut Creative Hands in Connecticut has workshops almost every weekend ranging from pottery, knitting, spinning, rug hooking and more to be added. For a schedule, email Janet Lynn at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Hillcreek Fiber Studio, Missouri Hillcreek Fiber Studio, 7001 Hillcreek Road, Columbia, MO 65203. Phone 1-800-874-9328 (TRI-WEAV); web <www.hillcreekfiberstudio.com>. For further info contact Carol Leigh Brack-Kaiser, owner/instructor, MA in Textiles and 20+ years of fiber experience <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Weekend and longer classes offered throughout the year in spinning, natural dyeing, and weaving of various forms, including four and more-shaft weaving, tartans, Navajo, Triangle weaving, knitting and more. Hot lunches provided. Bed & breakfast and airport shuttle from St.Louis and Kansas City. December 12-14, 2002 Hillcreek Fiber Studio 20th Anniversary Open Studio & Sale December 15, 2002 Hillcreek Fiber Studio Holiday Gathering for Spinners, Knitters, Weavers and Fiber Artists. Hope Hill Farm, Pennsylvania 36 Little Mingo Rd.; Finleyville, PA 15332; <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Classes in spinning, weaving, dyeing, knitting, weaving, and felting. Contact us for the current class schedule. We are 20 miles south of Pittsburgh, PA. Knit Wit Shop Knitting Retreats, Pennsylvania All retreats held at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford. For more information, contact Knit Wit Shop, Byron St., Smethport, PA. 16749 or e-mail at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Northwest Handspun Yarns, Washington Classes for small groups (2-5 individuals) held in Lynden or Bellingham, WA. All materials, equipment, patterns, and handouts provided. Classes include Spinning on a Wheel ($50), Spindle Spinning ($12), Beginning Knitting ($40), Knitting Socks ($30), Spinning Exotic Fibers ($35). Contact Nancy via e-mail at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or call 360-398-1402 for scheduling information. Webs, Massachusetts All courses and workshops meet at Webs, Service Center Rd., P.O. Box 147, Northampton, MA 01061. There is a fee for all courses and workshops and advance registration is required. A course brochure is available. Phone: 413/584-2225; 800/FOR-WEBS; Fax 413/584-1603; email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Woodland Woolworks, Oregon Woodland Woolworks is located about 35 miles southwest of Portland, Oregon, in the center of Oregon's Wine Country. Woodland Woolworks is a retail store and mail order supplier of yarns, fibers, books, videos, tools, equipment and classes. We help knitters, spinners, weavers and felters enjoy their craft! <http://www.woolworks.com>, <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To stop mail temporarily mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: set nomail To restore send: set mail
