Tuesday, September 29, 2015

GBFG groups on Ravelry

From Kathryn Pitt, our Ravelry moderator...

The guild's group forum on Ravelry offers us a tremendous opportunity to communicate with each other about all those fibery things we love to do, and we don't have to wait for the next meeting.  We've recently used it for The Sock Project and the Tour de Fleece spinners, and have had fun in the process.  But we are involved in so much more than these special activities.

I'm thinking in particular of starting a thread for weavers since it is so difficult for them to meet in quite the same way knitters and spinners do.  But knitters, spinners, crocheters, quilters, etc. could each have their own thread.  The threads are a means of communication, to share ideas, ask questions of each other, show off projects.  And they could be especially useful to anyone who is unable to attend meetings over an extended period of time.

If you have any thoughts to share on this, join the discussion on Ravelry which starts here.  Would love to hear from you!

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

WWSIP! This Saturday!!

From Jennifer Lackey

YAY! We have permission to go to Aldridge Gardens in Hoover to celebrate World Wide Spin In Public day!

We'll be at Aldridge Gardens from 9am til around 2pm. We will need to bring our own chairs (and of course, wheels or spindles!). It’s always nice to have a range of things to show people so I’ll probably have hand cards and some fiber too. There are several events that day so we can’t use any of the pavilions or other structures. We’ll just have to find a nice place on the grass.

We don't know yet where we'll set up. If you are familiar with Aldridge Gardens and have a suggest, just let me know. Otherwise, I plan to arrive around 8:30 and scope us a good spot!!

Hope lots of folks can make it. (It really freaks the Muggles when we come out in force! 

Tatting Anyone?

From Nancy Clemmons

Some folks asked about the tatting retreat I attended.  I try to go to Tat Days in Toccoa, Georgia most years around Labor Day.

Here is the link to the most recent event.  It has all the details, including photos of the projects taught this year.
Next year the retreat will be held on September 9 & 10, 2016. The theme will be Tatting is Out of this World.

Palmetto Tatters is a very active group of tatters in South Carolina.  The main web page is here: 

Have fun exploring the various links and pages.

I still dream of having a small group to tat on a regular basis.  Maybe after lunch on guild meeting days or in a group at Purl @ the Plaza at the Hoover Library.  It would be good if we could find a time that those who work could join us.
If you are interested in participating in a tatting group (along with the other people who have already expressed an interest), contact Nancy.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

The Sock Project


The Sock Project is underway! Join us on Ravelry at 

http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/greater-birmingham-fiber-guild/topics

You'll see three threads that have labels beginning with "Sock Project." There is a thread for the Cuff Down sock knitters to post how they knit socks and for new cuff down knitters to ask questions. There is a thread for Toe Up knitters to post their techniques and get help. And there is a general sock discussion thread for the Common Ground ideas.

There is a schedule for each thread that is basically one phase of the sock knitting process (casting on, knitting the heel, etc.) which runs one week per topic right now. If it seems that we need more time for something, we'll slow things down. You can see the schedule at the beginning of each thread. There is also more information about The Sock Project.

This week the Cuff Down knitters are casting on and knitting a cuff, while the Toe Up knitters are casting on and knitting a toe. On Common Ground, we're discussing our favorite sock yarns. Not surprisingly, so far everyone has a different favorite yarn!

Please join in the discussion! Write about the details of how you like to knit socks, learn new tips and techniques from other sock knitters, or learn to knit socks from some of the really great sock knitters who you've seen knitting socks at guild meetings. Or, just stop by for a little knitting company.








Friday, September 11, 2015

Studio sale!


From Victoria Moore:

I have the following items for sale here in Birmingham:

LK 150 mid gauge knitting machine still in box with extra needles and sponge bar  $325. Video for  LK 150  $25. Machine knitting books also available. The YouTube videos for setting up and using this machine are great

Ashford blending board.  Nearly new in box. $170

Mirrix 22 inch Zach Beading and Tapestry Loom with all the bells and whistles including bottom spring bar with extra springs, additional heddle bar to weave twill, 100 heddles and I will give free warping lesson for beading or tapestry to get you started.  $450
Mirrix site has online tutorials and videos to help using this loom.

You may contact me at eweniquefiberart@gmail.com. Thank you Victoria

Fiber Frenzy, Saturday, September 12, at In The Making!

Our September meeting, on Saturday, September 12, will be our first in our new location in the In the Making building in Cahaba Heights, and our second annual Fiber Frenzy.  This year, we’ll kick off the frenzy with a project session at 10:00.  Bring your spinning wheel or spindle, your current knitting or stitching and join us for an hour or two of sharing our favorite crafts.  Bring finished items for show and tell, of course.

There will be drinks for sale for $1 or bring your own along with your lunch to eat.  The guild will provide dessert.  Also, if you have a  portable chair that you can bring, do so.  We are not sure how many chairs are provided (this is our first meeting at our new location, so we are still figuring things out).

After we eat, we’ll begin the Fiber Market with fibers, tools, books and gadgets to give away or purchase.  If you are selling items at the market, be sure to mark your items clearly, and bring change.  The guild will not be responsible for keeping track of sales, so each seller should be in charge of her sales.  Guild members are welcome to select from the free table.

If you have friends who are interested in fiber arts and crafts, bring them along—Fiber Frenzy is always a great introduction to the guild. 






Parking Instructions for Meeting

Don't miss the guild show!

The guild's annual show at the Homewood Public Library will be up for the entire month of September. This year it is particularly great! Dont' miss it! Here are some photos (poor substitute for seeing this collection in person).









Saturday, September 5, 2015

Guild newsletter, September 2015

Greater Birmingham Fiber Guild
P.O. Box 660723, Birmingham, AL 35266-0723
 

www.greaterbirminghamfiberguild.blogspot.com



Newsletter of the Greater Birmingham Fiber Guild 

 

                      President’s Column   
 

                        

                   

 

Hello Fiber Friends!

I hope everyone is listening to the sounds of Fall...you know, needles clicking, shuttles flying, wheels and spindles whirling, dye pots dyeing! I am still contemplating my wonderful dyed sock blanks.....hope to start knitting them soon!

I am looking forward to our next meeting, our first at In the Making! We will be sending out parking instructions so please follow them carefully! We will have a period of adjustment, I'm sure but I think we will enjoy our new venue! If you have a lawn chair that you could easily bring, please bring and leave in your car.  We may need some extra chairs--not sure about how many were in the room. 

One thing I dearly love about our group is all the sharing and quiet teaching that goes on between members! I have learned so much formally and informally from this group!!! My latest is, having watched Jennifer Lackey double knit socks, I think I want to try this! Kind of goes along with the "I wish I were an Octopus" thinking! Knitting both socks at once on the same needles.....mind boggling! That said, I am so looking forward to our second annual Fiber Frenzy....so much sharing and teaching goes on there! Last year was such a blast and I know this year will be, also. 

So, enjoy your sounds of Fall and I hope to see you at the meeting!!!

Karen Ford

 

September Program
Fiber Frenzy
September 12

Our September meeting, on Saturday, September 12, will be our first in our new location in the In the Making building in Cahaba Heights, and our second annual Fiber Frenzy.  This year, we’ll kick off the frenzy with a project session at 10:00.  Bring your spinning wheel or spindle, your current knitting or stitching and join us for an hour or two of sharing our favorite crafts.  Bring finished items for show and tell, of course.

There will be drinks for sale for $1 or bring your own along with your lunch to eat.  The guild will provide dessert.  Also, if you have  portable chair that you can bring, do so.  We are not sure how many chairs are provided.

After we eat, we’ll begin the Fiber Market with fibers, tools, books and gadgets to give away or purchase.  If you are selling items at the market, be sure to mark your items clearly, and bring change.  The guild will not be responsible for keeping track of sales, so each seller should be in charge of her sales.  Guild members are welcome to select from the free table.

If you have friends who are interested in fiber arts and crafts, bring them along—Fiber Frenzy is always a great introduction to the guild. 


 



Parking Instructions for Meeting





 


Tour De Fleece Update

Vulcan test 

The year 2015 will go down in the annals of the Greater Birmingham Fiber Guild as the first time we participated as a guild in Ravelry's Tour de Fleece.  Our Tour's duration matched that of the Tour de France, from July 4-26 with two rest days and one special challenge day.   With 13 of us making up Team Vulcan Spinners, each participant set her own goals, decided on a specific challenge, and kept track of progress with posts in Ravelry.  The entire experience was deemed to be a success whether goals were met or not, simply because we made progress in our spinning and, most importantly, had fun.
 



GBFG Sock Blank Dyeing Workshop
Saturday, August 8 
 
A fun time was had by all who attended our dyeing workshop.  Here are a few of the pictures from it.  Can't wait to see how everyone's socks or other items turn out.

                         

                        



 
 Homewood Library Show
September

Several guild members met at the Homewood Library to install our display of fiber arts for the month of September.  Please be sure to go by and see it.  Thank you to all the members that were generous enough to allow us to display some of their amazing work. Here are some pictures--lighting not great for picture taking.

               

                

 

 
Annual Walk to Remember
 
Someone in Nancy Clemmon's church participates in a city-wide service at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens called an Annual Walk to Remember. Tiny knitted baby booties are presented to those who have lost babies or children. The booties are not actually worn; they are "take aways" from the service. They can be knit or crochet in any pattern or size from preemie to newborn. They should be in baby colors (solids and/or mixed colors).  The sweet woman who used to knit them is unable due to poor health. We estimate they will need about 150 pairs of booties before the service on October 22, 2015. This is an annual event, so any extra booties will be saved for next year’s service. 
 
 

Weaver Needed
 
 Rachel Miley with Lifeline Children's Services, which is an adoption agency in Birmingham contacted David Dodd of the Desoto Fiber Guild in regards to finding a weaver.  Rachel said they were planning a banquet/program with the theme of "Woven" referencing how families sometimes are composed of separate parts, but come together to make a whole.  They are looking for a weaver so they could videotape someone actually doing the weaving process.  The program is in November, but their videographer has to have the work done by  Sept. 14.  
  
 If you know of someone who might be willing to work with them, please call Rachel.  
Rachel Miley is at  205-940-4705.  or  Rachel.miley@lifelinechild.org   
 
Organic Cotton for Sale

Susie Strauss  who can be contacted at  205.266.3999 or  sushicoach@yahoo.com
has several hundred pounds of 10/2 (lace weight) Organic Cotton color grown and naturally dyed yarns to sell (which are in Birmingham, AL). The yarns are on cones and in skeins and there is 4200 yards per pound. All prices do not include shipping and handling and there is a 10% discounts for all yarn purchase over $100 (not including S/H).
Samples available upon request.

Organic Cotton Cones:
  • Natural – 22 cones weighing between 3.5 and 3.6 pounds. Great for dyeing! Price per cone - $40. From the US.
  • Café – 1 cone weighing 11 oz.  Price $21. From Peru
  • Vicuna – 2 cones weighing between 2.4 and 2.8 pounds. Price per cone - $50. 1 cones weighing 1.4 pounds, price $28 - From Peru
 Organic 10/2 Cotton Yarn Color grown and Naturally Dyed.
The Naturally Dyed yarns were dyed in Guatemala by a group of Mayan women and men and have some color variations in the skeins. They were dyed without any toxic chemicals and heavy metals. NOTE: Each skein is made of up 4 separate smaller skeins (a little less than 4 oz each). There are 4200 yards per pound.
Skeins:
  • Natural  color grown – 6 skeins weighing between 15.5 and 15.8 oz. Price per skein - $12. From US and great for dyeing!
  • Indigos Naturally Dyed – dark, medium and light shades. Skeins weigh between 14 and 15.9 oz and price for skein is $20
  • Greys Naturally Dyed - dark, medium and light shades. Skeins weigh between 14 and 15.9 oz and price for skein is $20.
  • Taupe grey 2 skeins - Naturally Dyed – (1) 15.5 oz. for $20 and (2) 11.8 oz. for $16.
 Bags of Naturally Dyed Organic 10/2 Cotton:
  • Indigo shades – 56.4 oz for $70
  • Grey shades – (left) 40.2 oz. for $50 and (left) 38.9 oz. for $50             
  • Taupe grey shades – 1 bag 33.6 oz.for $44


Members of GBFG are invited to join in an unusual new online proj- ect. This will be a variation on the Knit Along idea. Instead of follow- ing the pattern of one person, we’ll be sharing our own patterns, or methods, or techniques that we use when we knit a sock, our go-to process of making plain, functional, wonderfully hand-knit socks.

Experienced sock knitters can compare their methods with other experienced sock knitters while new sock knitters can learn all the dif- ferent ways there are to cast-on, or turn a heel, or shape for fit. Every- one can ask questions and learn from everyone else. Cuff-down sock knitters can learn things about how toe-up sock knitters knit a heel and toe-up sock knitters can see how cuff-down sock create a stretchy cast-on edge. If you are devoted to cuff-down sock knitting, this is an opportunity to see how the other half lives and get help trying the toe- up techniques. Sharing, learning, helping, knitting, those are the goals. 

The Sock Project will “happen” on Ravelry. We will take a week or two to look at each step of the sock knitting process. If you would like to join in, get ready to start knitting your favorite, plain socks so you can describe and upload photos of how you do each step as the project progresses. We will announce when to post each step, so you might want to make this an extra project that you can pick up and put down when it is time to write about the next step and take the next set of photos (your descriptions will be better if you write them while you are knitting the section you are writing about). We will also post sum- maries and statistics on how we all do what we do when we knit socks (how many ways are there to turn a heel? how many of us knit toe-up? what size needles does everyone else use?).

The Sock Project discussion thread will be set up soon, so keep an eye on the GBFG Ravelry group. Get a skein of your favorite sock yarn and find an empty set of your favorite sock needles. This is going to be really interesting! 

The GBFG Ravelry group can be found at:
www.ravelry.com/groups/greater-birmingham-fiber-guild 
 
I would like to just put a disclaimer in the newsletter this month.  For some reason yet to be determined by me, my computer wants to give me fits when I put this newsletter together.  I apologize if there are items that did not get in here this month--I could not get the program to work at times.  I thought I had taken care of the problem but the gremlins showed up again this month. I will continue to try to figure it out. Thank you for your patience.

Deb Kattus



The Guild on the Web

Between newsletters and meetings, keep up with the guild on the web at:
    If you don't want to miss new posts to the guild blog, you can choose to receive new posts by email. Go to the blog and look for "Follow by Email" on the right hand side of the page. Type your email address in the window and click "Submit." If you want to have something posted on the blog, send it to blog@greaterbirminghamfiberguild.com.
   You can post to the guild's Facebook page yourself! Emily shares information and posts that she receives on the guild's Facebook group page and keep Facebook users up to date on what is going on in the guild.
   Ravelry isn't just for knitters anymore. Crocheters, weavers, and spinners all upload photos, project information, and patterns. Kathryn is managing the GBFG group and has posted helpful information on participating in the Ravelry guild group on the blog, find it at
http://greaterbirminghamfiberguild.blogspot.com/2015/04/gbfg-on-ravelry.html

Friday, September 4, 2015

A Spinner's Study on Facebook


At the spinning study meeting last week, Clare Clifford mentioned a group on Facebook called A Spinner's Study. It is a closed group, so you have to ask to join, then a moderator will make sure you are a real person--not someone looking for a spam opportunity--and accept your request.

People post interesting questions and videos of how they do things. Other people reply or comment. It is very interesting.

A note about our own spinning study meetings: If you can get away from your usual commitments and join us at St. Peter's on the fourth Wednesday of the month, you would be very welcome. We start gathering at 10:00am and usually leave after 1:00, sometimes after 2:00. You don't have to be a spinner, bring whatever you are working on, there is plenty of room for wheels or looms and the lighting is great. Drop in and leave whenever you are able. Some people go out for lunch, some stay in. It is a time to sit and work together and talk fiber.


Thursday, September 3, 2015

Interesting web site about natural dyeing

Deborah Narramore just sent in a link to an interesting web site about Kristine Vejar and natural dyeing. You can see it here.

(Just a suggestion, wear protective gloves when you dye with natural or synthetic dye chemicals.)