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March Workshop – Special Guest Dianne Totten

Our guest speaker in March will also be conducting a 3 day workshop.  Her talk at our Saturday morning meeting is free (but in a different location, take note at bottom of page!) but there is a signup and fee for the 3 day weaving workshop.

March Workshop: “Crimp and Create” with Dianne Totten (diannetottenhandwovens.com)

3 – day Workshop “Crimp and Create”

This is an on-loom workshop taking fiber in a new direction by creating “crimp cloth.” Using a variation of woven shibori for both warp and weft, learn to create fabric with permanently crimped designs that hold their memory even when washed. Participants will draft, weave, and crimp their samples in class to discover the endless possibilities. Learn how the fabric can be used for entire garments as well as for permanent pleating to replace knitted ribbing for a sweater or to add a knit look to the collar area of a jacket. No dyeing involved. Advanced beginner and beyond. You will need a loom: there are a few table looms available, but most are spoken for. Warping instructions and directions to Rancho Santa Barbara will be sent to registrants at a later time.

The workshop and program will take place at the beautiful Community Room at the Rancho Santa Barbara Mobile Home Park. The workshop starts Friday, December 6 from 4-8PM, including setup and a potluck dinner. It continues after the guild meeting* on Saturday, and all day Sunday. Box lunches are available for a fee, or bring your own. Registration for the workshop began at the December guild meeting. The fee for the two days will be $150.

To reserve your spot in the workshop,  e-mail Kim Cooke at kascooke@gmail.com. Send checks to: SB Fiber Arts Guild, P.O. Box 30944, Santa Barbara, CA 93130.

Please include your name, e-mail (if applicable), phone number, and whether you need a loom. This is going to be a great event, we have 13 people registered already, with a 15 person limit, don’t miss out!

* The March Guild Meeting will also be at Rancho Santa Barbara and will be 9:30-11:00 without the usual raffle.  Email the websmaster on contact page if you need a map emailed back to you.

 

February Guild Meeting

FEBRUARY 7thShow & Tell

After the busy Holiday Season it’s always refreshing to take a step back and
reflect on last year’s, as well as previous year’s, projects. Some are successfully finished and some are still in various states of accomplishment (a.k.a. “UFOs”).

At this meeting let’s get together and inspire each other. Bring and share your
successes, frustrations, as well as your unfinished and/or questionable works.

Let’s show and tell!

See the EVENTS page for more info.

December Guild Meeting

Our December Guild Meeting is also our Holiday Potluck and Silent Auction!

Bring a treasure to put in the silent auction, I imagine it’s like a fancied up raffle, and we’ll outbid each other for a good cause!

For the potluck bring a main, side or dessert for 6-8 people and your own table service (it’s the eco-green thing to do!) and we’ll have a nice lunch after the bidding wars are over!

So, setup at 9:30, short meeting at 10:00, bidding, chatting and eating, all in one morning!

November Meeting Change and Wow Sale!

It finally feels a little like Autumn!  Today anyway, tomorrow it could be entirely different!

NOTICE: We will NOT be having our regular first Saturday Guild Meeting this month.

Instead there is a FIELD TRIP planned for the second Saturday and a WoW event too!

Field Trip to the CENTRAL COAST WEAVERS’

6th ANNUAL SALE AND GALLERY SHOW at the Strawbale Barn Weaving Studio

9156 Santa Margarita Rd., in Atascadero

Followed by a visit to an Alpaca Ranch!

Our Santa Barbara Airbus will leave promptly at 8:30am, Sat. Nov.8th from SB Airbus, 750 Technology Dr, Goleta, CA 93117. You can park in back if leaving car at the Airbus.

$25 members/$35 nonmembers

Bring your lunch/snacks/drinks and $

We plan to arrive in Atascardero at approximately 10:30 am and leave the Central Coast Weavers Sale at noon. Weather permitting, we will have lunch at Atascadero Lake (presence of lake not guaranteed.) If it’s cold or rainy we can find a place inside at the Strawbale Barn.

http://www.centralcoastweavers.org/guild_sale.html

Then we head for the Ranch of the Oaks, to arrive between 2 and 3. This is at 3269 Crucero Rd. Lompoc CA 93436

http://www.ranchoftheoaks.com/

 We will leave Ranch of the Oaks by 5pm, about a 1 hour drive back to the SB Airbus, arrive about 6pm.

Does this sound like fun or what!!

Contact our President or Secretary (see CONTACT page) if you want to reserve a spot!

 

More shopping in Santa Barbara Nov, 6th and 7th and also on the 15th!

There is a WoW sale around the same time so you can do even more of your early holiday gift buying and snag some really wonderful woven goods.  Please see the Wonders of Weaving page for details on that event.

October is Here? Where Did September Go?

The Guild Show at the Goleta Library was a beautiful success but it was short and sweet as was September and they both went by too fast!

Our October Meeting is upon us!  Always check the EVENTS page for details but here it is:

Saturday October 4th

721 Laguna Street, Santa Barbara.

(between DeLa Guerra and Ortega)

Please park in lot across the street or along the street

 9:30am    Social time and refreshments

10:00am   Brief Business meeting followed by Raffle

10:30am   Program

London Cities and Guild Embroidery—Jerri Harrison

Jerri Harrison will be giving an informal presentation by sharing many of the pieces of embroiderys he completed during herc oursework to receive her Certificate of Competence in stitchery and design from City and Guilds of London. This was a rigorous and  comprehensive course that took 3 and a half  years to complete. The program was taught in Coupeville, Washington on Whidbey Island and sponsored at that time by the Coupeville Art Center.

 

First Launch of the new website

Hello fellow Fiber Art Guild members. I imagine you are the first audience.
I hope other fiber artists looking for a like minded group of people in the Santa Barbara area will find us through this site.

As we get accustomed to this new configuration I think it will grow in usefulness.

Basic contact information is here; information as to where and when we meet, how to join and how to get our most informative newsletter.  Please poke around on the tabs at top!

Thank-you for your patience!