Fall Farmers & Makers Market: Saturday, October 1st, 2022 11am to 4pm We are looking forward to hosting our 2nd annual Fall Farmers & Makers market. We are excited to have 20+ vendors including: farm produce, organic meats, preserves, home decor, jewelry, OOAK hand-made gift items, local gourmet food, wool fibre and hand-made wool items
Our monthly guild meeting, held on Zoom. Our guest this month is Sarah Fee, who will be speaking to us about New Lives of Indian Chintz. Her talk is an exploration of the post-independence revival of India’s craft industries.
Welcome to the 2022 New York State Sheep & Wool Festival! We're in the process of planning another memorable year, so stay tuned for more details. Click on the Workshop tab to see a preview of our class offerings.
Welcome 13th Annual Woolstock ON - formerly known as the Woodstock Fleece Festival will be held at the Paris Fairgrounds on Saturday, October 15, 2022 from 9am to 4pm. Admission is $8.00 - 12 and under free There will be 3 vendor buildings and 1 livestock/demo building. We will be monitoring capacity limits. Top
The Weaving Conversations discussion group brings together members to discuss various weaving topics in a focused but relaxed environment. In the past, the group has met to discuss topics such as rug weaving, sewing with our handwoven fabric, and weaving with linen. The group meets monthly via Zoom on Wednesday afternoons from 2 – 3
Our monthly guild meeting, held on Zoom. Our guest this month is Deborah Livingston-Lowe, who will be speaking to us about the Canadian 19th century model of textile production, which provides parallels with today’s fibreshed movement which uses local resources to produce cloth. This presentation looks at 19th century menswear in Canada using evidence from
COLOR AND PLAIN WEAVE WITH MARCY PETRINI November 6th, 2022, 10am - 4pm WORKSHOP FEE: $70 FOR FULL DAY WORKSHOP WHERE: NPCC Studio and Online for 20 participants Hybrid online workshop by Zoom Colors blend optically in fabric, maximally in plain weave. The same colors, however, can glimmer when arranged in distinct areas. Our brains