Events, Meeting Minutes, News

March 2024 Minutes

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This Month

Birthdays

Happy March Birthday to:

  • Lynda Hoodward
  • Ginny Mahoney

Happy April Birthday to:

  • Judith Bither

March Meeting Highlights

Program: Nålbinding

Our guest was Paco Hadley, who shared a PowerPoint on the ancient fiber art of nålbinding. In addition to his presentation, he showed us many of the pieces he has designed and created as he’s practiced the craft.

Nålbinding (depending on the source, it’s Danishor Norwegian for “binding with a needle”or “needle-binding”) is even older than knitting or crochet, but the finished fabric can resemble that made using these methods of working yarn. Examples of nålbinding from many thousands of years ago have been unearthed in Scandinavia, Egypt, South America, and in Viking settlements in Europe, yet the craft is still in use in many countries today.

The technique uses lengths of yarn (rather than a continuous strand) and a single needle. This “nål,” which is several inches long with a hole near one end, is often broad and flat and historically made from bone or wood. It is threaded with the yarn and passed through loops in a specific sequence, forming a an elastic fabric that can be crafted into textiles and items of clothing. There are hundreds of nålbinding stitches available.

Show & Tell

Show and Tell projects: maroon watchcap with folded ribbing and cables, a mulberry cowl and beret, and a dark blue shawl with small yellow flowers
  • Judy Ozalan showed her finished October Hat by Kelbourne Woolens in Cestari Traditional targhee/columbia
  • Sandy Galbraith showed her finished Salunga Beret by Heather Zoppetti and Altitude Cowl by Jenjoyce Design (Ravelry links)
  • Kitty Crawford showed a blue crescent shawl with yellow flowers, in which she used Dawn Baker’s Float pattern for the flowers (Ravelry link), in yarn from A Chick That Knitz.

Upcoming Events

In partnership with Coral Knit Fiber Arts, the Willamette Heritage Center is headed under the sea with a walk-through, “underwater” PNW Coral Reef Project textile exhibit. Community-made crocheted and knitted creations feature healthy and bleached corals and marine animals. The display, on exhibit through June 22, showcases the beauty and diversity of the undersea world while engaging in a conversation about the health and importance of the world’s coral reefs. Back on the surface, explore artifacts and stories documenting the long history of connection between Mid-Willamette Valley residents and businesses and the sea.

April 2024 Meeting

The program for our April 13 meeting will include half of us viewing the Coral Reef Project while the other half watches a movie on the rich and diverse history of the Willamette Heritage Center. Several of our Guild members knitted parts of the Coral Reef.

Other Events

  • April 5, 2024 Spring Gala – Willamette Heritage Center at the Mill
  • May 4, 2024 Sheep to Shawl – Willamette Heritage Center at the Mill
Events, Meeting Minutes, News

February 2024 Minutes

Newsletter PDF version

This Month

Birthdays

February Birthdays

  • Joyce Cook
  • Patty Scruggs

March Birthdays

  • Lynda Hoodward
  • Ginny Mahoney

February Meeting Highlights

The February 10 meeting began with a short business meeting:

  • Service Project for the year will be “Operation School Bell” to provide new hand-knit hats for children (K-3rd grade) in need. This is a project of the Assistance League. Please use acrylic yarn for washability, and if you need a simple pattern, Margaret Fizer or Sue Culbertson are happy to provide one.
  • President Joyce Arthur asked for a vote of those accepting the By-laws that were emailed marking suggested changes last week. Passed.
  • Tia Purdy was elected to be Guild VP for 2024.
  • A new process was used for Show and Tell where finished projects were placed on a table with a tag (see below).

Program: Compass Moon Creations

Jennefer Marker introduced her family business that started in 2017. They purchase 600 fleeces from 26 small family farms in the Pacific Northwest (PNW), Colorado, and Delaware. She works educating 4H and FFA youth all over the PNW in the types of animals. She presented a lively education to the Guild about the various types of wool, what the properties are and the best types for various knits. She brought a lot of her hand spun yarn to purchase, as well as stitch markers and stickers she has created. Click here to visit her Etsy shop!

photo of Jennefer Marker, wearing glasses and a blue cardigan sweater and tan pants, talking in front of the Salem Millstream Knitting Guild; next to a photo of many different designs of stitch markers and stickers available for sale from Compass Moon Creations
Jennefer Marker talks about Compass Moon Creations

Show & Tell

photo of Su's Mini Noa scarf and Debbie's 1898 hat and Miss Marple scarf
photo of Sandy's shawl and Tia's scarf
photo of Heather's Landon hat
  • Su Fennern showed her finished Mini Noa by Faina Goberstein of FGDesigns (Ravelry link)
  • Debbie Paxson showed her finished 1898 Hat and Miss Marple Scarf in bright pink wool (Ravelry links)
  • Sandy Galbraith showed a beautiful finished orange/yellow/gray/blue shawl (pattern unreadable)
  • Tia showed her finished Wrap Me Up Sweater Scarf by Knitatude (Ravelry link)
  • Heather Sly-Haley showed her finished Landon hat by ashleybah (Ravelry link)

Upcoming Events

March 2024 Meeting

Paco Handly is coming to introduce us to Naal Binding, an ancient form of knitting from Scandinavia using a single needle, originally from a whale. He will be using a PowerPoint and bring several demonstrations.

Other Events