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Presbyterian church across from Old Aurora Colony
Our first meeting will be Sunday Feb.4th at the Aurora Presbyterian Church at 21553 NE Liberty St. in Aurora, from 1-3. Bring your wheels and we will cover some business and a bit of spinning.
The Antique Spinning Wheel Showcase is an annual event at the Old Aurora Colony in Aurora, Oregon.
Registration for the event is for exhibitors and volunteers for both days. Attendees need not register. Exhibitors and volunteers can attend free of charge.
The Sheep to Shawl team will be doing a demonstration of the process at the Old Aurora Colony during the Antique Spinning Wheel Showcase. If you are not a part of the S2S team but would like to participate, please contact Jim Crabtree.
The Antique Spinning Wheel Showcase is a two-day event held at the Old Aurora Colony Museum. All guild members are encouraged to attend the event and if you register as a vendor or volunteer, you have free access. See the March 9, 2024 notation for exhibitor registration information.
The Sheep to Shawl team will be doing a demonstration of the process at the Old Aurora Colony during the Antique Spinning Wheel Showcase. If you are not a part of the S2S team but would like to participate, please contact Jim Crabtree.
NwSFA area 6030 annual sale.
All forms of natural fibers for fiber crafters
from local farms, hand-crafted fiber tools and
finished fiber gift items too!
All ACHG members are welcome to attend the board meeting. This is a great way to get a better understanding of how all the activities and meetings come together, and to become more active in the guild.
Jane Ratcliff, recipient of a guild scholarship, will share some of what she learned from a twelve-month breed study. Jane studied twelve breeds and practiced spinning each breed in five different ways. At our meeting we’d also love to hear about your favorite breed. For show and tell, please bring something connected to your favorite breed. Maybe you have some unprocessed fleece, a picture of your fiber animal, a sweater, or some skeins of yarn. Bring it and tell us why you love this breed of fiber animal so much. Let us all get inspired and learn from each other.
The room will open at 6 p.m. for a social gathering with the meeting starting at 7PM.
All members - registration is not required but is encouraged and much appreciated. Guests are always welcome - no need to register.
Hospitality provided by Q-Z.