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Schedule and Meeting Information


  Our Company is an assorted group of fiber artisans of all skill levels. Over time, we cover a wide range of topics, sharing our interest in the many aspects of working with textiles. Please join us for one of our upcoming meetings. Our meetings are held once a month at private homes, alternating Sunday/Monday by month so as to accommodate as many people's schedules as possible. What to bring? A project to work on, a dish to pass, and if you have something to share for the Show and Tell topic, we'd love to see it!

  Some homes may have extra sewing machines available for use; some may have animals in residence. If you need directions or have questions, please get in touch with the contact person on the schedule for information about a specific meeting. Whether you have something to teach or are looking to learn, all are welcome!



Upcoming Meetings

When: Where: Topic:
We're currently on hiatus.
Please get in touch with us for more info...
...or just to consult with a project you're working on!


Show and Tell topic suggestions are needed. Please contact Matilda to volunteer or make a request.

Topics We Have Covered Before: New Topic Suggestions:
"Works In Progress"
Underwear
Embroidery & Blackwork
Card/Tablet-Weaving
Hats & Hoods
Hand Sewing
Drop Spinning (and Kool-Aid Dyeing)
Lucet Braiding
Period Dyeing
Beyond the T-Tunic
Men's Clothing
Beadwork on Clothing
Documentation
Pouches & Purses
Quilting (Specifically Trapunto)
Cross Stitching
Knitting
Making Award Medallion "Thingies"
Macramé
Participating in the War Practice Artisan's Forum
Cording and Couching
Classes Taken at Pennsic
Felting
Knitting
Eight Gore Dress Draping
Naalbinding
Men's Clothing - Encore
"Works In Progress" - Repeated as Needed



  The Threadworkers have been asked to take on a couple of projects for the Cauldron Bleu Cooks Guild and Chatelaine/Gold Key. We'll be working on these requests during future meetings. Requested were new aprons for the cooks and repairs of garb for the loaner gear. If needed, we may even help replenish some of the garb that was damaged/ruined beyond repair. If you're interested in joining this endeavor, please contact Matilda.



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