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Reed & Weave January 2018 Edition
President’s Message….
Happy New Year to you all! I hope you all had a happy Holiday Season with family and
friends. And that the Season inspired your creativity, of course.
Well, I anticipated my last letter by one. Lynda Yoho, our incoming President was quite thankful
that I volunteered to do the January President’s letter, since she will be installed in January and is
technically not President yet! Thank you, Lynda, for your service to the guild as Secretary and
soon to be President. You will do a great job! And thanks again to all our officers and chairs for
serving.
The auction and Pot Luck were a lot of fun in December. As usual, the food was delicious—good
work all! And the auction was a variation on a theme, and good to try out. Thanks for organizing it
Janet and Sallie. Members donated some lovely items. I know I’m enjoying the items I bid on and
won!
In January, you have a real treat coming up. Make sure you come out for Sarah Jackson’s color
workshop. It will be a wonderful experience for all weavers and fiber enthusiasts.
I will repeat what I said last month, as it is true! This will be my last newsletter, so I will say that it
has been a privilege to serve the guild as your president. You have been a wonderful group to
lead—so creative and positive. I could not have asked for a more energetic and talented group of
weaving, spinning and fiber artists.
So I will say one more time: keep weaving; spinning; dyeing and creating!
Kathleen Waln
...Things to remember...
Refreshment Volunteers for
January 8th meeting
NOTICE: If you did not sign up for the Janu-ary mini-workshop and Pizza lunch at the De-cember meeting, please let Janet Castro know if you will be attending so that enough Pizza can be ordered. Also let her know if you need vegetarian or are gluten free. Email
at [email protected] or text 909-519-6779.
2018 IEHG OFFICERS
*President
Lynda Yoho
*VP Programs
Debbie Bartle & Nancy Sutton
*Recording Secretary
Karen Willman
Treasurer
Linda Ward
Membership
Pat Eickman
CHAIRS
Education Chair
Suzanne Chappell
*Hospitality
Vicki Hughes
Librarians
Debbie Bartle, Lourdes Francious, & Linda Ward
Raffle
Vicki Hughes
*Reed & Weave Editor
Erica Bowlin
Sunshine & Shadows
Sallie Scanzoni
Web
Michelle Lee
*New Officers/Positions
Inland Empire Handweavers
Guild
Meeting the second Monday
of the month
—unless date changes due to holidays—
September through June
(summer programs vary in time & location)
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
San Bernardino county museum
2024 orange tree lane, Redlands, ca
Please come to a meeting as our guest...
we welcome you!
Annual membership dues $30
FOR MORE INFO:
Contact IEHG President Kathleen Waln
626-963-7192 / [email protected]
or visit us at www.iehg.org
Editor’s Note: The Inch Ruler (next page) is a useful tool
that a couple of people have given to me. Hope you
find it useful as well. The ruler has been fitted on the
page as close as possible to actual size.
Vicky Hughes wearing her
Woven Jacket
Dodie Wirth & her Myanmar Lotus Root Scarf
Carol Acton’s Felted Shawl
Silent Auction Bidding
Pat Eickman’s Ridged Heddle
Scarf
Suzanne & Maggie grabbing some delicious food at the potluck table
December 2017 Meeting
SARA JACKSON
A THREE HOUR MINI-WORKSHOP/PIZZA LUNCH JANUARY 8, 2018
Color is one of the most exciting components of weaving, and… learning to use colors confidently can be challenging. Mixing yarn colors doesn't work like mix-ing colors with paint, and even experienced professionals with in-depth color knowledge are often surprised by color effects in woven cloth. The goal of this
workshop is to help participants understand how to explore the numerous pos-sibilities for successfully translating color into woven cloth.
Sarah Jackson earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts, concentration in textile design, from the University of Kansas. She is a frequent contributor to Handwoven
magazine, joined the editorial team in 2012 as a technical editor and worked as the weaving editor for Handwoven from 2014-2017.
PLEASE BRING:
Note-taking supplies, scissors, scotch tape and one or more photos with colors you want to explore!
IEHG PRESENTS
Carol Listenberger FEBRUARY 12
Carol's work has been shown in galleries and museums in northeast Indiana, as well as ap-
pearing in magazines and books featuring jewelry, fiber arts and polymer clay sculpture. Al-
lowing color, line and shape to express emotion, Carol embellishes simple open weaving or
knitting with surface decoration that results in a complex decorated fiber pieces. Her tech-
niques involve embroidery, needle weaving, needle felting and nuno felting as she creates
garments, yardage and accessories.
CHARTER OAK WEAVING AND SPINNING
( FORMERLY TRI-COMMUNITY)
First week of classes begin January 29, 30, & 31 2018
Classes: Monday 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. / 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Tuesday 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. / 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
It’s very important to register on first day of class Cost $110 for a 12 week trimester 20350 Cienega, Covina, CA Contact Instructor: Gail Marlow-Dickey at: 909-985-8916 or [email protected]
For detailed information
on all classes
please visit:
http://www.iehg.org/classes
IEHG WEAVING FOR BEGINNERS & BEYOND
Suzanne Chappell, Instructor Weaving Schedule
Learn to weave (or refresh your skills) on a 4-shaft or a
rigid heddle loom in a small class setting. This is a project based class that covers weave structure, yarn and project selection, measuring yarn, warping the loom, weaving and finishing a project. Classes have 3-5 students. Loom rent-
als are available.
Days, Dates, & Times: Tue. morning or afternoon: Mar. 6, 13, 20, 27, Apr. 3, 17,
24, May 1 9:00am -Noon or 1 pm – 4 pm
Wed. evenings: Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, Apr. 4, 18, 25, May 2
6:30-9:30 p.m.
Thur. morning or afternoon: Mar. 8, 15, 22, 29, Apr. 5, 19, 26, May 3
9:00am -Noon or 1 pm – 4 pm
There will be no classes the week of April 9.
*At most, there will be 2 classes, but I am available in these time slots and like to be flexible.
Note: An enrollment of three students is necessary for a
class to be offered. More information is available on the IEHG website, www.iehg.org. You may contact Suzanne directly
[email protected], or call 909-794-3470.
Weaving and spinning classes / workshops & events
Workshops & events Calendar
The Handweavers Guild of America, Inc. will pre-sent Convergence®, our international fiber arts con-ference, in Reno, Nevada July 6-12, 2018 at the Peppermill Resort. With more than 1,500 partic-ipants, HGA’s biennial Convergence® Conference is a multi-faceted experience with exhibitions, shop-ping, fashion show, tours, workshops, seminars, lectures, and more. For registration and infor-mation: http://www.weavespindye.org/convergence-2018
Desert Weavers and Spinners present Sarah An-derson Spinning Silk Workshop, January 16 and 17, 2018 at 801 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, Unit 200, Palm Springs, CA For information contact: Contact Linda Bohlinger at (442) 400-2276 or [email protected]
Weaving & Spinning
Groups
IEHG-WEST
Meets on the first Saturday
of the month.
Contact Gail Marlow-Dickey for more info on location and time.
909-985-8916