Below is the Workshop FAQ. New items, or items which have been updated
since the last posting are highlighted using *** on either side 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.

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, Holly Shaltz, at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Please
keep each listing to 10 lines or less. Otherwise I will have to edit,
and you may lose something important to you.  When I see your
submission, I will send you a response acknowledging I got it--if you
don't hear back from me, I didn't get it.  The FAQ is updated on the
first of every month, and is posted on the web at
<http://hem.bredband.net/ronpar/WorkshopFAQ.html>

All inquiries about workshops should be sent to the contact person. I
have posted all the information I have.


NEW OR UPDATED THIS EDITION:

-- 20th Anniversary Vermont Sheep and Wool Festival, Vermont
-- Endless Mountains Fiber Festival, Pennsylvania
-- 20th Anniversary Kid 'N Ewe and Lamas, Too, Texas
-- Summer 2009 Fiber Arts Tour of Peru


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Special Events by date then state or country


***Saturday and Sunday, September 6 and 7, Essex Junction, Vermont

20th Anniversary Vermont Sheep and Wool Festival, Champlain Valley Expo,
Essex Junction, VT.  Workshops on spinning, weaving, wet felting, 
knitting with Beth Brown Rensel.  Demonstrations of weaving, needle 
felting, spinning, sheepdog herding, sheep shearing.  Animal displays 
including sheep, goats, llamas, alpacas, and rabbits.  Animal husbandry 
talks.  Over 60 vendors of fibers, tools, and finished products. 
Contests and an Open Gallery.  Llama obstacle course. 
<http://www.vermontsheepandgoat.org> contact: Kat Smith at 
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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***Saturday and Sunday, September 6 & 7, Harford Fairgrounds, Pennsylvania

The Endless Mountains Fiber Festival is Sept 6 & 7 in Northeast PA at
the Harford Fairgrounds just off I-81 north of Scranton.
<http://www.pafiberfestival.com>

There are lots of vendors and demos including felting, needle felting, 
sheepdog herding, wool combing, sheep shearing, llamas, Angora rabbits 
and my own fingerloop braiding demo.

~~~

Friday (shearing school only) - Sunday, September 26-28, West Branch,
Michigan

Come to the friendliest little fiber festival around!  Beautiful
fairgrounds, lovely fall colors and weather, the best midwest fiber
vendors, great classes in a wide variety of fiber subjects from bobbin
lacemaking to sewing your handwoven cloth, plus don't forget the
Hospitality area with demos, displays, contests, and a place to sit and
knit before shopping again!  For more info:
<http://lambandwoolfestival.com>, or call or email Holly Shaltz, 231 582
3206, <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

~~~

Friday - Sunday, September 26, 27 & 28, Johnsonburg, NJ

FIBRE FALLOUT 2008 retreat presented by North Country Spinners, Inc.,
at Johnsonburg Presbyterian Center, Johnsonburg, NJ. Located in the
Northwest corner of New Jersey just off I-80 exit 12. Workshops by
Jeannine Bakriges, Lily Chin, Nelda Davis, Daryl Lancaster, Judith
MacKenzie McCuin, Rita Schwab and Sandy Terp.  Total cost for entire
weekend retreat  $275.00 per person (includes workshops).  For workshops
and info, <http://www.northcountryspinners.org/retreat.htm> or contact
registrar Lisbet Price, 570 595 3297.

~~~

Saturday, October 25, 2008, south of Tucson, Arizona

Southwest Fiber Festival:  A day long Festival of Fun and Fiber!
on the grounds of the beautiful Amado Territory Ranch, located just 30
minutes south of Tucson, AZ, at I-19 & Exit #48, Arivaca Road.  Shop
premier fiber purveyors and artists, enjoy animal exhibits, fleece &
fiber competitions, demonstrations, learn something new, improve a skill
in one of the many classes offered.  Class Descriptions & Schedule are
now available.  Felting, basketry, kumihimo, knitcrochet, spinning, and
more.  Class space is limited, don't wait long to sign up for your
favorites!  We are currently seeking Vendors and Animal exhibitors.
More info:  <http://www.southwestfiberfestival.com>

~~~

***Friday-Sunday, November 7, 8, & 9, Boerne, Texas

20th Anniversary Kid 'N Ewe and Lamas, Too, The Central Texas Wool 
Market, November 7, 8, & 9.  Kendall County Fairgrounds Boerne, Texas.
Show and sales of fiber producing animals, supplies for dyeing, 
spinning, knitting, and weaving.  Demonstrations, workshops, and sales 
of finished products made from natural home grown fiber.  Details at 
<http://www.kidnewe.com> or 361 729-4161.

~~~

***Summer 2009, Peru

Summer 2009 Fiber Arts Tour of Peru

This is a fabulous opportunity to visit Peru and experience different 
cultures and fascinating periods in history, including pre-Inca and Inca 
ruins, as well as museums housing pre-Columbian textiles and artifacts. 
   Registration is now open for our Summer 2009 Fiber Arts Tour of Peru. 
  Please check out our web site for details or call us at 888.587.5568.
<http://www.helenhamann.com/peru_tours.html>


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By Appointment - listings by state


By Appointment; California

Spinning classes are available at Carol Todd's studio (San Luis Obispo
county, CA) on a one-to-one basis. The cost is $10/hour. How to prepare
wool for spinning, the spinning process, and how to set the spin are
covered. Materials are included in the price of the class.

Weaving classes are available at Carol Todd's studio (San Luis Obispo
county, CA) on a one-to-one basis. The cost is $75 for a 2-day class,
where you will learn how to calculate the yarns needed for a project,
how to prepare a warp, set up a loom, read a draft, and the weaving
process itself. Materials are included in the price of the class.

For more information contact Carol at: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or
visit her Web site at <http://www.slonet.org/~crowland> and click on the
link to Carol's Weaving, Spinning & Natural Dyeing Workshops.


By Appointment; California

Spinning classes with Randy Chelsey by the sea along the central
California coastal town of Davenport. I've been teaching for over
twenty-five years. I offer a four-session beginning spinning series. I'm
also happy to design a class around your interests. I've taught classes
on wool combing, long draw, spinning for a project, spindle spinning
(including Navajo spindle), charka, spinning lace, spinning for weaving,
spinning for knitting, angora, cotton, alpaca, silk, mohair, luxury
fibers and many many more. Call me, Randy Cheslsey, for more information
831-423-5751.


By Appointment; California

Classes in spinning, weaving, and rainbow dyeing at Meridian Jacobs,
near Vacaville, California. Check website for class descriptions and
scheduled dates. <http://www.meridianjacobs.com>  Classes are small, so
there is a lot of individual attention. Enjoy the country atmosphere and
visit the Jacob sheep as well. Questions are welcome: Robin Lynde,
707-678-5750, <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


By Appointment; Conneticut

Spinning and knitting lessons. All levels of experience welcome. Contact
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Reasonable rates, supplies available
as well as wheel rentals.


By Appointment; Iowa

Margie Meehan, Tipperary Fiber Studio, Hopkinton, Iowa.  A teacher of
fiber arts at several Midwest Festivals.  Available to teach Felted
"Tipperary Bears", Braided Wool Rugs, Wool Roving Baskets, and several
other fiber related classes. Please contact 563-926-2573 or email
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for prices and information.


By Appointment; Michigan

Spinning, dyeing, knitting, weaving lessons by fiberist Holly Shaltz;
private or small group instruction. 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 - Portland, Oregon/Southern Washington:

Learn to needle-felt by creating your own curly fleece critter. Classes
scheduled for one to 10 folks, from ages 8 to 800. Prices range from
$40/person to $30/person, depending on number in class. My standard
classes are for the Curly White Dog, Bearskin Rug, or the Sea Otter, but
visit my Web site <http://www.whitedogwoolies.com> for more critter
ideas, or tell me what you'd like to make! At the end of a three hour
class you go home with the critter, needles, and a foam work pad. For
more information, contact Sandoval McNair at at 503.598.0122.


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.


By Appointment; Virginia

Beginning Spinning. $30 per private session. Hunt Country Yarns,
Middleburg, VA. Phone 540-687-5129. Email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Continuing Events


California - Once a Month

Spin-In one Sunday afternoon a month in Davenport at Randy Chelsey's
house. Bring your spinning, knitting, crochet, whatever. Here's your
chance to spend an entire afternoon doing nothing but what you love best
in like company. I'll put on the teapot, you bring the cookies. The date
changes, so call Randy at 831-423-5751 or email
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for next date.


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, San Jose, California. We meet from 10:00 am to
4:00 pm every third Saturday of the month, usually under the trees
unless the weather is inclement. Then we meet in the Hotel. Our meetings
are in the Historical Museum of San Jose. All fiber pursuits welcome. It
is usually quiet and peaceful. Children are welcome. Bring a lunch or be
prepared to buy one. All fiber pursuits welcome. More information - call
Chris Wallace at 408/264-8569 or <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


California - Once a Month

Lunatic Fringe, third Monday of the month, 5-9 p.m., potluck, Common
Threads, Encinitas, CA (north of San Diego). For more information,
contact email to <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.


California - Once a Month

North Coast Knitting Guild, first Tuesday of the month, 1-3 p.m., 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 a.m. to 3 p.m. 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]> or go to
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SanDiegoFiberFolk>.


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.


Massachusetts - Once a Month

Parallel Plyers meet the first Tuesday of each month, 7 pm to 9 pm,
mostly spinning. Location: WEBS, Northampton MA. Contact: Diane Roeder
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Michigan - Once a Month

Spinner's Flock meets 10 am to 2 pm, second Saturday monthly in Chelsea
at Beach Middle School, just west of Freer Road on Mayer Drive.
Spinner's Flock is a group of dedicated fiber artists (200+) committed
to improving and teaching the craft of handspinning and using Michigan
fibers for all types of clothing and crafts. Visitors of all experience
levels welcome and are welcome to join the spinners learning circle or
knit, needle felt or just watch, as something will surely pique your
interest. info: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Michigan - Once a Month

Monthly Open House, May through October, 1 pm - 5 pm, on the 2nd
Saturday of each month at HJS Studio, near Boyne City, Michigan; first
date in 2007 is May 12. We might dye fiber, shear sheep, watch the
lambs, talk organic gardening, or sit and spin by the fire, depending on
season and weather. Dessert and beverages provided. More information or
directions, call 231 582 3206; email <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.


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. No cost at all. Dessert provided.


Michigan - Once a Month

9am 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. (Also 248/693-3690; <http://www.heritagespinning.com>)


Michigan - Once a Month

Far Flung Fiber Friends (spinning, knitting) and Lake Charlevoix Area
Weavers Guild (weaving) meet monthly in NW lower Michigan.  All
experience levels, summer people welcome. Call Holly 231 582 3206 or
email <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for more info.


New Jersey - Once a Month

North Country Spinners is a spinning guild that usually meets on the
first Friday of each month (check web site to be sure) from  9:30 am
to about 2:00 pm.  Our meetings takes place at the Givens-Belet Memorial
Hall on Route 521 in Blairstown, NJ, easily accessible from Rt 80 and
just south of Route 94.  Visitors are welcome.  Bring along
your lunch and your fiber show and tell.  We  also sponsor a weekend
fiber retreat every two years (even years) where we have  well known
fiber artists presenting workshops in many areas of the fiber  arts. For
more information and exact dates of our meetings please check  our web
site at <http://www.northcountryspinners.org>.


New Zealand, Auckland - Once a Month

<http://www.handweavers.org.nz> web home to Auckland Handweavers &
Spinners Guild Inc in New Zealand. Click on links for the national
organisation Creative Fibre and within CF you will find details of the
next Festival held annually around the country.


Tauranga, New Zealand - weekly, bimonthly

Tauranga Spinners and Weavers meet every Monday from 10.00am at the Arts
Centre, Elizabeth St, Tauranga. The Night Spinners group meet on 2nd and
4th Thursdays at 7.00pm at the Arts Centre. All are most welcome to
visit us. When in Tauranga visit our Fibre Gallery at the Compass
Village 17th Ave. For more information, contact Glynis Poad,
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, phone +64 7 543 3618.


Oregon - Once a Month

Mac Spinners - Yamhill County, Oregon. Open to all interested spinners.
An informal time to spin and enjoy the company of other spinners.
Meeting the second Monday evening of the month at Alterra Villas Of
McMinnville, 775 NE 27th St, (503) 472-3130, in the downstairs lobby,
from 7 to 9 PM. Also, the second Tuesday of the month in Sheridan from
10 until Noon. For more information contact Carol at:
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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.


Oregon - Once a Month

Northwest Regional Spinners Association, Area 6040 (Salem), meets the
first Saturday of each month at Mission Mill Museum, starting at 10 am.
For info please contact Helen Burros <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, all
spinners are welcome, NwRSA or not!


Texas - Once a Month

Update to meeting times for HOT Spinner's and Weaver's Guild, Waco,
Texas. Project Meetings are now the 1st Thursday of the month at the RB
Hoover Library, Waco at 7-9pm in the LARGE (!) meeting room. The
Spinning Meetings are now the 3rd Monday at Books-A-Million at the
Central Texas Marketplace in Waco, TX from 7pm until we leave (they are
open until 11pm). As always, contact BJ Heeke at
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for more info.


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 Elizabeth Szczesniak-Johnson at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.



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Workshop Locations


Adams Farm, Vermont

Every Saturday, 1 pm - 4 pm,  Spinning Bee and Knitting Circle
workshops.  Mini-topic each week - please check our website for weekly
topics.  Most topics are free, all experience levels are welcome.  Adams
Farm, 15 Higley Hill Road, Wilmington, VT, 05363,
<http://www.adamsfamilyfarm.com> For more information, contact
by email <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or phone 802-464-3762


The Academy of Spinsters, Wyoming

The Academy of Spinsters. 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,
Wyoming, 82325 or <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Come on out for a WOOLY
WEEKEND or a FIBER VACATION. Classes and Workshops are available also.


The Boll Weaver, California

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.


Brigid's Farm, Vermont

Classes and workshops in our studio/shop located on our farm in Peacham,
Vermont. Fall classes include Beginning Knitting, Sock Knitting, Dyeing
to Knit, and Introduction to Spinning. A two day Natural Dye Intensive
will be held Nov. 22/23. Students will receive a comprehensive dye
notebook with instructional materials and approximately 150 dye samples
produced in the workshop. Our studio is committed to the fiber arts.
Future classes in spinning, knitting, dyeing, weaving, and surface
design from beginning to advanced levels. Classes are taught by Jane
Woodhouse as well as visiting artists. For more information
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or call 802-592-3062.


Creative Fibre Web site, Auckland, New Zealand

If you are planning a trip to New Zealand and you would to be linked to
a class/workshop/event then either contact me Cathy
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or look at the Creative Fibre Web site
<http://www.creativefibre.org.nz>


Hillcreek Fiber Studio, Missouri

Hillcreek Fiber Studio, 7001 Hillcreek Road, Columbia, MO 65203. Phone
1-800-874-9328 (TRI-WEAV); web <http://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. Equipment available for
rent. All materials, supplies and books are available through HFS. See
<http://www.hillcreekfiberstudio.com/Workshops.html> for 2005 workshop
listings.


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]>.


The Legacy Farm, Iowa

How to prepare wool for spinning, the process from raw fleece to yarn.
Private and small group instruction  in our fiber studio for spinning,
dyeing, weaving, wet felting, needle felting, and Circular Sock Knitting
Machines by Katy Abbas. All materials included with the class. We are
located in the beautiful heartland of NE Iowa just 2 miles outside of
New Hampton.  Our farm is on a paved road and only minutes away from Hwy
63 and 18. Just a 10 minute drive to golf courses, mini golf, swimming
pools, restaurants, nice motels, museums, and historic sites for our non
fiber friends and family. By appointment and schedule. 641-394-3627 or
visit our website <http://www.thelegacyfarm.com>


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 email at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or
call 360-398-1402 for scheduling information.


Springsberry Farm, Pennsylvania

Classes and workshops in our studio/shop located on our farm near
Gettysburg, PA. Winter classes include Beginning Knitting, beginning
Sock Knitting, Introduction to Circular Sockknitting Machines, and
Introduction to Spinning. Other customized classes available on request,
including The Modern Day Shepherd/ess ---shepherd's workshops for
fibercritters ranging from the mundane to the exotic. For more
information <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or call 717-398-9317 9pm-10pm
weeknights, Saturday and Sundays, from 8:30 am -9:30 pm. Retail shop
hours currently by appointment only.


Twist Fibre Craft Studio, Scotland

We have a small fibre studio here in Newburgh in Fife, Scotland. We
teach workshops as well as sell supplies. Laura and Peter Beaven Twist
Fibre Craft Studio Fife, Scotland Workshops, equipment and supplies
Spinning, natural dyeing, felt making, weaving and knitting. Visit us on
the web at <http://www.twistfibrecraft.co.uk> or email
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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]>; Web site <http://www.yarn.com>


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!  Web site: <http://www.woodlandwoolworks.com>


Woolgatherers, Wisconsin

Spinning, weaving or knitting classes at Sara von Tresckow's shop and
studio - The Woolgatherers, 35 N. Main St., Fond du Lac, WI. (Fond du
Lac is on Hwy 41 a little over an hour from Madison, Milwaukee or Green
Bay.) Twenty-plus years experience. Emphasis on basic skills. Customized
instruction to fit your skill level.  Special areas of instruction -
weaving on countermarche looms, working with linen and drawloom/damask
weaving.  Private 2 hour lesson $30. Presentations or workshops for your
guild also available. Contact Sara at 920-929-9503. Email
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.  Website <http://www.woolgatherers.com>

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