February meeting

The Peachtree Handspinners Guild will meet Saturday, February 24, 2018, 1:00 to 4:30 pm in the fellowship hall of North Decatur Presbyterian Church (NDPC). The door will be open at 12:30 with the business meeting starting at 1:00. February’s Program/Meeting is a social spin with a (weaving) twist. This day will be mostly social spin except for those of us who are starting or working on a small weaving project. There are a couple of requests.

First, if you have a smallish woven item that you treasure, please bring it to show off, especially if it is from somewhere other than the USA. I have a cute handwoven South American sash covered in little bulls that I adore. Your “bring” can be made by anyone but it would be nice if you could attach a note to show origin, maker if known, where you found it or who gave it to you and why you love it.

Second, this meeting is also intended to be a mini-social for those of us who recently acquired a small loom (continuous yarn, rigid heddle, tapestry, Navajo, etc.). You don’t have to be a newbie to participate; we’d love some experienced weavers to pop over and give advice/help or just weave for a bit so we can watch and learn. I expect we will move off into a corner so come prepared to weave for an hour or so. No pressure, come and go as you like. After all, this IS a social spin day!

Pay your dues!

Membership Reminder

It’s time to pay your 2018 dues if you haven’t already. Give check or cash in appropriate amounts to treasurer Kim Wall. Please fill out the form on the last page of the newsletter, or put the info on a piece of paper to help Kim and Alice keep track of who has paid.

January 20, 2018

The Peachtree Handspinners Guild will meet Saturday, January 20, 2018, 1:00 to 4:30 pm in the fellowship hall of North Decatur Presbyterian Church (NDPC) (see map at right). The door will be open at 12:30 with the business meeting starting at 1:00. The program this month will be Dream Wheel-Go-Round.
In 2011 there was a Dream Wheel Weekend at the Spinning Loft in Michigan. It featured special spinning wheels loaned for the occasion. Spinners got to try out some wonderful wheels!
Miranda Hapgood has our own Dream Wheel-Go- Round planned for this month. Do you have a special wheel tucked away at home? Please bring it along so others can enjoy spinning on it.
The available wheels so far include:

  • Upright and Saxony-style wheels
    An early Alden Amos wheel
    A Shaker wheel made between 1793-1807
    A half-spoke wheel from Norway, made around 1870
    Napoleonic-era (1799-1815) wheel from Holland
    A Tiny gypsy wheel from Hungary
    A Carson Cooper Sabrina, inspired by a French travel wheel
  • Spindle Wheels
    Rio Grande—a treadled spindle wheel
    Walking Wheel made by Norm Hall
    Walking Wheel made by Lyle Wheeler
    Antique “scoop” walking wheel
    1790’s Virginia walking wheel
    Alden Amos Bull Pup charkha
    Bosworth Attache Charkha
    Please plan to come and join the fun!