For our Dec 2015 meeting, we car-pooled to Cobourg to the Woodlawn Inn for a lovely lunch together.
Smiles all around. Thanks to Jill for the great pictures.
NEWS AND INFORMATION FROM THE WARKWORTH SPINNERS AND WEAVERS GUILD
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Friday, 20 November 2015
Nov 2015:
Martha Scott presented an
informative program on the button collection that she inherited from
her mother. She remembers as a child, helping sort through newly
acquired button jars to see what treasures could be found.
She explained that there
are many button collectors. Her buttons were mounted on cardboard
backings to protect and organize them. They have to be kept dry too
as moisture is especially detrimental to their preservation.

A collector could categorize their buttons into themes and
mount them together on labeled cardboard backings to be entered into button shows. The buttons are judged on
various criteria. The themes might be Birds or "Heads"
or perhaps the material from which the buttons were made. ie Pewter
or Cut Steel.
After explaining some of
the history of button making, Martha passed around buttons made of
fabric, bone, casein, vegetable ivory, tortoiseshell, abalone, china,
enamel, glass, dyed metal and silver cut steel. There were also
buttons with modern wedgewood designs, buttons with pearl centres and
light iridescent buttons to name a few.
Very impressive and
informative and enjoyed by all.
June 2015 meeting
June 2015:
We enjoyed a potluck and guild meeting
at Grace Clare's farm. In the barn, we examined fleece from different
sheep breeds, as well as a mohair fleece from an angora goat and an
alpaca fleece.
The fleeces for checked for fineness,
uniformity, lustre, lock type and length and lack of vegetation.
We discussed the pros and cons of each
fleece type and how the traits of each one could be used to
advantage.
Later members shared their
completed items based on the challenge of using stashed fibre.
May 2015:
Anneke Schagen presented a program on
the dolls she creates using wool and fabric, sometimes from old
sweaters or garments that have special meaning for her.
The faces are made from polymer clay
and painted. After each face is formed, Anneke decides how to finish
the body of the doll based on the character revealed in each one. We
enjoyed the program and picked favourites.
April 2015 meeting
April 2015:
Allison Brown presented a program on
Mohair and Angora goats. She explained what to look for in an mohair
fleece and shared samples of kid, young adult and adult mohair.
There were various samples of dyed mohair blended with her
Norbouillet wool for spinning.
Friday, 25 September 2015
Friday, 20 February 2015
February 2015 Meeting
the monthly Guild meeting at our new location upstairs at the Campbellford library. Meetings are from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm.
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