We are based at the Algonquin Mill, Carrollton, Ohio. The Mill is owned and operated by the Carroll County Ohio Historical Society. The guild meets the third Saturday of each month (10:00 Am to 3:00 PM) at the one room school house on the Mill grounds. We welcome all levels of people who spin, weave, knit, crochet, tat, felt and anyone working with fibers. We enjoy teaching beginners. In addition to the monthly meetings we have in house workshops and participate in three local festivals as demonstrators. We have members from Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
The Bisbee Fiber Arts Guild is a non-profit organization dedicated to the fiber arts, providing its members with a well-equipped studio that serves as a sanctuary as well as an educational space to learn and practice these arts.
The Guild participates in outreach activities to share and encourage fiber arts skills and knowledge with our greater community. Additionally, the Guild supports cottage industry as a means of promoting artistic development and economic opportunity for members working in the fiber arts.
The Black Sheep Hand Weavers Guild is an HGA-affiliated guild located in the San Francisco Bay area. The purpose of the Blacksheep Handweavers Guild is to promote the exchange of ideas and knowledge in the textile arts, and to encourage efforts and activities in all fields of textiles. We include basket makers, spinners, weavers from simple to complex looms and techniques, and active study groups. We're known for the quality of our Third Thursday programs and speakers, and welcome guests and new members.
Weaving, Spinning, other fiber arts, workshops, sale, lectures.
Butler Guild emphasizes spinning and weaving. Members also knit, crochet, felt and raise their own fiber-supplying animals, including sheep, alpacas and goats. No fiber related art is off limits to try! Our members expertise vary from beginning spinners and weavers to nationally and internationally known experts. Monthly meetings include a program or mini-workshop on a topic in the fiber arts. Every year, members team up and compete in local and state Sheep-to-Shawl contests, bringing many awards back with them. Throughout the year, members also demonstrate the art of spinning and weaving at many local events.
Weaving, spinning, dyeing, felting, knitting
The group consists of weavers, a very active spinners group, many knitters and crocheters. We have several dyers and beaders and basket makers. Our interests are broad!
We sponsor several workshops each year and frequently have small, hands-on seminars. There is a once a year sale of members' work. We have an extensive library and a few spinning wheels and small looms available to members.
Support for weavers of all abilities, especially beginners.
The Chattahoochee Handweavers Guild is dedicated to the promotion and preservation of fiber arts and the advancement of fiber education within the community. We are located in Atlanta and offer interesting and varied programs, workshops and year-round classes. Everyone is welcome!
We are a small group of handweavers in and around the Lake Oconee & Lake Sinclair area. Members learn from and share with one another all aspects of handweaving. Everyone is wecome. We wecome individuals wanting to learn more about handweaving. We meet the last Sunday of the month. We are meeting at the weaving studio of Cheryl White in Penfield.
Our study groups include: basic weaves, more than four, knitting, spinning, dyeing, felt making, and fiber arts. Monthly general meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month, except July and August at St. Andrew's Lutheran Church in Columbia, MO. Interested visitors are always welcome.
Connecting Northern Califorfnia fiber arts guilds, and putting on an annual conference.
A sixty-year-old non-profit educational group organized to promote interest in the fiber arts.
Established in 1975, Designing Weavers is a nationally recognized juried fiber guild known for the diverse range of work produced by its members and is based in Los Angeles, California.The group believes in motivating and encouraging excellence.
We are a small and informal group of spinners, weavers, knitters and fibre crafters who meet every wednesday at the Rotary Hall, in Burdett Street, Elizabeth South, South Australia.
We have workshops once a month, and enter our work in competitions, and the Group is represented at three or more craft fairs each year through the South Australian Coloured Sheep Association: SACSOSS.
Tuition is available and we have some equipment for hire to members as well as a group library.
Open to all who are interested in the fiber arts: weaving, spinning, basket making, knitting, crocheting, quilting, beading, rug hooking, doll making, etc. No skill level is necessary— beginners are encouraged to attend and learn.
We welcome all who spin, weave, dye, felt, knit, crochet, sew, raise your own, touch or anything else fiber.
Weaving/Dyeing/Weaving Workshops/Seminars
This is an extremely active and growing guild that likes to explore all types of weaving and related textile interests. Show and tell is encouraged at every meeting, and several members have participated in juried exhibits at the local, regional, and national level.
Located in the sweet spot between Philly, New York City, and more rural areas of Dutch and German descendants, the guild members can visit sites of modern interest or historic significance. The guild supports several historic venues: Hill House, located in Millbrook Village in the Delaware Water Gap National Park, Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, and Fort Delaware, located in Narrowsburg, New York.
Please consider visiting the guild if you are in the area! We meet on the second Monday of the month, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., from September through June.
We are a crazy group of spinners, knitters, weavers and various other fiber arts. We love to have fun!
Located in San Jose, California, the Glenna Harris Weavers Guild strives to encourage its members to explore all aspects of hand weaving and spinning and to pass on the love of our craft with public demonstrations and classes.
Weaving, spinning, tatting, bobbin lace, dyeing, knitting, crocheting, felting, fiber workshops and seminars and creating a community of fiber minded people.
weaving, spinning, braiding, felting, dyeing, workshops, classes, fellowship
Any person interested in fibers is invited to attend...spinning, knitting, crochet, weaving, felting etc. We meet on the third Thursday of each month (except June and December), Green Valley Community Church, 3500 Missouri Flat Rd, Placerville, 10:00am.
Weaving, spinning, knitting, surface design, basketry, workshops, monthly programs, 2 study groups and annual craft show sales booth.
weaving, spinning, dyeing, weavng workshops,
Weaving, spinning, dyeing, knitting.
We focus on spinning, weaving and other fibre arts. Crochet friendly and knitter friendly.
Any weaving, baskets, looms, card, rigid heddle, inkle, etc.
Participate annually in the Regional County Fairs in various Counties.