Seattle Knitters Guild
Membership dues are $25 per year. Our Board members serve on a volunteer basis.
Your membership dues pay for our rent at the Church, the cost of maintaining the website, the cost of publishing and mailing the newsletter, purchase of library books and DVDs, and the cost of speakers and hospitality items. Your membership benefits include access to the library, monthly newsletter, participation in raffles and door prizes at December holiday, and many more.
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Next Meeting: October 4, 2017, 7:00 pm
Andrée Beddoe, local knitwear designer will join us on October 4 to talk about knitted embroidery. Not what you think. Keep reading. Check out her design after you finish reading, Dianthus is definitely going on Susan's queue first, but will be followed by others.
Andrée Beddoe learned to knit when she was 6 years old from a close family friend. In her early twenties she taught herself to crochet because she loved making doilies. After graduating from the University of Washington with an electrical engineering degree, Andrée worked in the corporate world for 20 years. She left Microsoft in June of 2011 and started knitting again to stay productive while looking for another job, but enjoyed knitting and learning new things so much that she couldn’t stop! Andrée is a true knitting pioneer who enjoys developing new techniques as a way to improve a design. Her goal is that each pattern should teach the knitter something new, making every pattern a fun learning opportunity for knitters of all levels. Andrée has since become a prolific designer and teacher. Her projects and designs can be found on Ravelry under “Andrée Beddoe Designs”, http://www.ravelry.com/designers/andree-beddoe. You can also find Andrée on YouTube on her KnitAndLive channel, https://www.youtube.com/knitandlive.
She will be speaking about her technique of creating knit wear that looks embroidered, but which is actually done by knitting. Her patterns are really beautiful, it’s another great way to add some beautiful color accents to your knitting.
Another reason to enjoy the fall!
Ravelry: Designs by Andree Beddoe Join my ravelry group Knitted Embroidery to be among the first to see my new designs and learn about the new techniques I create.
TONIGHT: September 6, 2017, 7:00 pm
Back to School Mini Classes
Another reason to look forward to kids going back to school - we get to back to school too, but this time for knitting!
Trina - MKAL help desk. Ask questions about the MKAL, and copies of the next clue.
Amy - Fixing mistakes.
Paula - Crochet for Knitters. Chain stitch, Single and Double
Loralee - Magic Loop
Patricia - Super stretchy cast off.
Paulette - Jogless Stripes
It’s going to be a great Back to School evening!
TONIGHT! Seattle Knitters Guild first ever KAL will start!
This mystery knit along was designed for the Seattle Knitters guild. This is a free pattern for all Seattle Knitting Guild members in 2017. If you are not a current Seattle Knitting Guild member you can still purchase the pattern. For 1 year from the release of the 3rd and final clue half of the purchase price will support the Guild as a fundraiser.
Check out the details at
SKG Mystery KAL 2017 pattern by Trina Amundson This mystery knit along was designed for the Seattle Knitters guild. This is a free pattern for all Seattle Knitting Guild members in 2017. If you are not a current Seattle Knitting Guild member you can still purchase the pattern. For 1 year from the release of the 3rd and final clue half of the pur...
It is for our annual bacchanal of desserts and knitting and yarn-o! Tonight we will gather outside, in the field next to the church. If the weather turns on us, we can move inside, but plan on being outside.Dessert potluck! Please bring your favorite dessert to share. (Doesn’t have to be a summer dessert - bring gingerbread if you like!) We will have small plates, napkins and utensils, so please bring whatever you need to serve your dessert.
BYO Chair! Paulette has a couple of card tables for the desserts, but we won’t have chairs. Bring whatever you wish to sit upon, be it blanket, chair or nothing.
YARN-O! Seattle’s hottest fiber game - exclusively for you! (Think BINGO, but fiber related.) And prizes! Show ‘n’ Tell! Just because we are outside doesn’t mean we don’t want to admire your FOs! But do remember that we are outside, and if your FO is delicate or in danger of dirt or grass, you might want to wait until September.
It’s always a really fun event - so mark your calendar, and we’ll see you TONIGHT on Wednesday, August 2!
Guild meeting TONIGHT! Time for Business Members Marketplace...what are you planning on buying?!
This Wednesday 4/5 we will welcome Lydia Christiansen from Abundant Earth Fibers, an independent textile mill on Whidbey Island. Lydia describes her work beautifully on the About page of her site:
“My work in textiles is an expression of devotion to source, process, and the interconnectedness of all things. At the heart of my work is the belief that the earth gives abundantly for us to thrive. I choose domestic, non-superwash wool for all my yarn, some of which is raised near my home in the Pacific Northwest. I rely heavily on natural, un-dyed fiber colors, and when possible, natural dyes. I operate industrial textile equipment in a workshop setting to scour, card, and spin my yarn. We live in a world predominantly unaware of the true cost to humanity for inexpensive textiles. I am broken-hearted, inspired, and committed to projects that move us towards healing for the greater good.”
Some of you saw Lydia’s lovely yarn at Madrona. She will be bringing more to our meeting, where we will hear more of her story.
Check out this AMAZING event hosted by The Bazaar Girls - the Bazaar Girls' Getaway Retreat 3/30-4/2!
Their Rockstar teachers include Ann Budd, Nancy Bush, and Jeane DeCoster. The retreat will begin on Thursday with check in beginning at 12:30 p.m. (please note that lunch is not included on Thurs.) Classes will begin on Thursday at 2 p.m. The retreat will end following brunch on Sunday. The cost for the weekend is $625 and includes a class with each teacher, 2 lunches, 2 dinners, a SWAG bag and MORE FUN than anyone should be allowed to have in one weekend!
More details on what classes are being offered can be found on our website bazaargirls.com.
Tonight! Wednesday March 1 Guild Meeting. Doors open at 6:30 pm; meeting starts at 7:00 pm. This month, we welcome Shawn Prenzlow, Spyglass Fiberworks to teach us more details about the substance of our lives - fiber. How is merino different from Cormo? Why would you choose wool from a Columbia sheep instead of Targhee? Which is the best choice for drape? For softness? For hard wearing? And do you want worsted spun or woolen spun? Single? Multi? Chain?
Churchmouse Yarns & Teas Healthy Handwork Habits" Take good care."
Saturday 3/4 with Marsha Novak: 10:30am-12:30pm.
Do you have discomfort or numbness in your back, neck, or arms when you knit? Or is your handwork pain-free and you’d like it to stay that way? This course, informed by the Feldenkrais® Method, includes some gentle seated movement activities and a Feldenkrais-inspired yarn experience. You’ll take home a movement sequence to use for a warm-up or as a break during your day.
Churchmouse Yarns & Teas
Tonight Guild meeting! Join Shawn Prenzlow to better understand fiber, fiber content, and fiber preparation, and how those things influence finished yarn and your finished projects. Doors open at 6:30 pm; meeting starts at 7:00 pm. Visitors are always welcome and dues are $25 per year!
Galina Khmeleva will be speaking to the guild on Wednesday February 2/15, owner of Skaska Designs and author of Gossamer Webs – The History and Techniques of Orenburg Lace Shawls and Gossamer Webs – The Design Collection, has earned the reputation as one of the most respected and knowledgable lace knitting instructors in the country. As a former clothing and costume designer who worked with the “aristrocracy” of St. Petersburg’s music and theater society, Galina was a pioneer in breaking down barriers in the “new” Russia that allowed Russian women the opportunity to achieve ownership status in private companies. As the principal student to Orenburg’s lace knitting elite, Galina brings the classic style and revered traditional knitting techniques of Russian lace to her classes. Her unique, inspiring and fun-loving teaching style has made her a favorite of lace students across the US and an unforgettable cultural experience. To find out more about Galina and her work visit skaska.com.
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