The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts and The Weavers’ Roundtable are presenting their annual weaving workshop on Thursday, March 28, 2019 in the museum atrium.
Students will learn how to weave Atwater Bronson Lace and how to vary its lace block placement. Registration is required.
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Wednesday January 2nd 2019
Please Join us for our: CPGH Winter Speaker Series Featuring Kelly Grotzinger with Excerpts from Jane Stafford Textiles "Exploring Design using Plain Weave", a simple starting point for designing hand woven textiles! 10:00am - 12:00 in our EBACC Meeting Room As many of our members are aware, the south central Pennsylvania winter weather has caused us to cancel some wonderful presentations in the past. In response to weather issues as well as requests for some evening programs, the Executive Board decided to switch the informal Summer Speaker Series to an informal Winter Speaker Series. In addition the Summer months of July and August will feature our regular CPGH meetings with programs in the evenings from 6:00pm - 8:00pm, with the classroom opening at 5:30pm for CPGH Library access and socializing. Marie Berry, one of our life members, passed away on Tuesday, May 29, 2018, at the age of 94 at her Delaware retirement home. She was a member of the Central Pennsylvania Guild of Handweavers, the Weavers’ Roundtable and MAFA. Marie will be remembered as an excellent weaver with expertise in rug weaving. She was able to give valuable rug weaving advice to several of our members and presented programs for the guild on that subject. Not only was Marie a weaver but her talents included gardening, flower arranging and gourmet cooking. She volunteered at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts in Hagerstown. She was very active in activities at her church.
Marie was the mother of 4 children, 7 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. She was a dear friend to so many. On a personal note, Marie was a neighbor for many years and was my first weaving tutor. She was always ready to lend an ear and had a hand ready to help in any way she could. We shared experiences ranging from family celebrations, to weaving and shopping trips, MAFA and Convergence conferences, guild meetings and a few sad times. We researched many weaving techniques using books from our combined weaving libraries. She was a true friend who will never be far from my heart. We are all better for the relationships which she fostered. -- By Barbara Diefenderfer
Mickie Schneider found a fascinating site where you can create random stripe patterns for sweaters, scarves, blankets, you name it! http://www.biscuitsandjam.com/stripe_maker.php
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