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January 2019 Minutes

This Month:

Birthdays in January:

Marsha Graciosa, Helga Maheu, Clara Stoner, Patti Togioka, Kathy Howald, Kelli Bold, Joanne Crawford

Welcome New Members and Guests:

Maureen Heiser, President of Terrace Lake Homeowners Group

Pam Dixon, Terrace Lake Community Center

Maureen and Pam welcomed the Guild to Terrace Lake and are looking forward to a good partnership with the Guild. Maureen treated the members with brownies. The Guild meetings are on the calendar for the second Saturday of each month.

Guild Business:

Recap of 2018 Charity Donations (Kathy H.)

The Guild donated 92 items total in 2018. The majority went to Father Taffee House. The Guild, in collaboration with the sewing guild, provided over 1,000 hats to the homeless.

Charity Donations in 2019

Foster children need hats, scarves, and blankets.

Shaken baby – purple hats: https://www.scarymommy.com/click-for-babies-raises-awareness-for-shaken-baby-syndrome/

November’s Child by Kelly Forester – a free pattern on Ravelry: https://www.clickforbabies.org/

Sue Tyvoll will collect any baby hats until the February 9th meeting for her family that is going to Kenya to work in an orphanage.

2019 Programs (Teresa)

Teresa will be sending out a Survey Monkey to Guild members with all of the suggestions provided for programs. Please take a minute to complete the survey.

February’s program will be Three Fates Yarn, a Salem indie dyer.

March – should the Guild rent a van to go to Portland for the Rose City Yarn Crawl? This will be a question on the survey also.

2018 UFOs and/or Goals (Su)

Teresa completed 21 items! in 2018.

Ginny completed her shrug that she started in 2016.

Cindy completed three items: one Halloween sock (Vanilla Latte pattern), Debut shawl, and Brioche scarf.

Teresa won a gift certificate to Teaselwick for the most items completed.

Ginny won a gift certificate to Teaselwick for the oldest UFO completed.

2019 Sign-up Sheets – Snacks, Setup/Cleanup (Su)

The Snacks sign-up sheet is full for 2019.

The Setup/Cleanup sign-up sheet still needs volunteers. The sign-up sheet will be sent around again at the February meeting.

Roster

Last year’s roster was sent around for members to review and make changes. Please add your birthday month.

The 2019 roster will be distributed at the February meeting.

Guild Board Positions

Kathy Howald was thanked for her many years serving as the Guild’s secretary. Kathy received a gift certificate from Paramount Sewing.

Su Fennern announced that 2019 is her last year as President.

At this time, the Guild does not have a secretary. The secretary duties have been split between President (Su Fennern), Vice President (Teresa Furnish), and Treasurer (Sue Munson).

Cindy Barrick has become the Guild’s web master.

There needs to be a Nomination Committee formed. Volunteers are requested.

Misc Other

The 2019 Color of the Year is ‘Living Coral’. Su held up a color card with the approximate color.

Terrace Lake collects food for the Marion-Polk Food Share. Please consider donating items. Their goal is to fill one barrel every month. Make sure that items do not have an expired date as Marion-Polk Food Share will not take them.

The Tangled Purls shop will be closing soon 😦 Stop by and checkout their sales.

If you have a group of knitters who get together and would welcome others, please let us know so we can have that information available on our website.

Teaselwick Wools, located in the Willamette Heritage Center at the Mill, welcomes knitters on Tuesdays any time they are open (10:00 AM-5:00 PM) and Wednesday (10:00 AM – 8:00 PM).

Distribution of membership renewal gifts (Sue)

Gifts, 2019 calendar, and 2019 UFO’s/Goals sheets were distributed.

Free Patterns for January/February:

Vancouver Fog Fingerless Gloves: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/vancouver-fog

Hermione’s Everyday Socks: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/hermiones-everyday-socks

Show and Tell:

Non-felted Slippers using Magic Loop: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/non-felted-slippers—magic-loop-version

Baby Surprise Jacket – ornament: https://web.archive.org/web/20111216050729/http://www.miniknittingstuff.com/newfreepatt.pdf

Multnomah Shawl: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/multnomah

Tri-Polar Hat: https://despondentdyes.com/collections/kits-kits-kits-im-hopelessly-devoted-to-kits/products/tri-polar-hat-kit

Cabled Yoke Christening Dress: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/cabled-yoke-christening-gown

1898 Hat: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/1898-hat

Website for additional information: https://cas.seamenschurch.org/christmas-at-sea

Kindness Shawl: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/kindness-kal-shawl

Baby hat patterns:

https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-jester-hat

https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/little-wyatts-rasta-hat Baby Dreads by Sushimilove

https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/tiny-lantern

https://www.cookiesnobcrochet.com/home/re-cabled-crown-beanie

Jessica Jones Cowl: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/jessica-jones

Addi Flexiflip needles: http://www.skacelknitting.com/addi-Flexiflips/

NEXT MEETING IS FEBRUARY 9
TERRACE LAKE COMMUNITY CENTER
2120 ROBINS LANE
AT 10 AM

Meeting Minutes

March 2018 Minutes

This Month

Thanks to our very own Teresa Furnish for the excellent job teaching us Magic Loop. Thanks to everyone for their participation.

March/April Patterns

Easy goes it by Finicky Creations: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/easy-goes-it
Corrosion by Julie Nandorfy: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/corrosion

Show and Tell

Romona Falls – Seed stitch (41 stitches with 3 strands of lace yarn together
Baby Sophisticate , cupcake hata and knitted ornaments from Tangled Purls
Hats for the Assistance League
Starshower cowl (ravelry)
First lace cowl – Creative Living Spring 2014
Brioche Stitches – cowl seed stitch
Brioche Wristers
Vest from Creative Living 2015
Brioche Cowl
Beanie hats
Knit Kit replica of WW1 Version
Easy as Pie shawl
Socks

Next Month

Basic crochet stitches by Kathy Howald – Supply list is:
Size G or H hook – worsted weight yarn or any yarn as long as needle matches yarn. Sample size knitted swatch any size but at least 4 x 4

Snacks – Donna and Anjie

Setup/Cleanup Volunteers – Anjie and Donna (setup)

Marry Mochlin and Clara Stoner (clean up)

Taffee House can use anything for babies, youths, adults, and elderly. Acrylic prayer shawls for Nita Porter’s church. Prayer shawls for hospice groups – Nancy Campion will get these to the hospice organization.

NEXT MEETING IS APRIL 14
ARROWHEAD MOBILE PARK
5422 PORTLAND RD. NE,
AT 10:00 AM

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Bind Off Teachers info

BIND OFF TEACHER INFO
For everyone to try the bind off you are teaching, they need a swatch of knitting either on needles or on stitch holders. If your bind off requires a specific swatch, please let Teresa know so we can get the details added to a supply list. For example, should there be an odd or even number of stitches, stockinette, garter, or P1 K1 ribbing?

During your presentation, please share the answers to the following two questions:
1. When should the bind off be used? For example, a bind off used for toe-up socks that provides a finished edge.
2. Are there any disadvantages or advantages to using the bind off?

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR TALENTS WITH THE GROUP!

Meeting Minutes

February 2018 Minutes

This Month’s Thank to JC Briar for teaching us Brioche and for making a special pattern for us. A copy of JC’s handout is attached to the cover letter for these minutes.

January/February Patterns:
Bankhead hat by Susie Gorlay https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bankhead
Communication Breakdown Cowl by Casey Day-Crosier https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/communication-breakdown

Show and Tell: None

Next Month – Magic Loop – Teresa Furnish – Supply list is:
Size 7 or 8 circular needles with a 32” or 40” flexible cable, the more
flexible the better. Worsted weight yarn. NOTE: Any yarn weight will work as long as the needle size matches.

Snacks – Debbie Juul and Laura Wagman

Setup/Cleanup Volunteers – Sue Munson/Leona/Paulaa (setup) Teresa Furnish/Patti Locicero (clean up)

Taffee House can use anything for babies, youths, adults, and elderly. Acrylic prayer shawls for Nita Porter’s church. Prayer shawls for hospice groups – Nancy Campion will get these to the hospice organization.

NEXT MEETING IS MAR. 10
ARROWHEAD MOBILE PARK
5422 PORTLAND RD. NE,
AT 10:00 AM

Meeting Minutes

January Minutes

This Month’s A lot of topics were covered during this meeting… Thank you all for your participation. Our UFO winner for most completed project was Su Fennern and Patty Scruggs for most goals completed. Next year we will have a winner for the oldest UFO completed.

Clara reported that the retreat is currently full with one person on the wait list.

Volunteers wanted: Sarah Keller, Owner of Knot Another Hat yarn shop (Hood River, OR) and the organizer of the annual Columbia Gorge Fiber Festival held in The Dalles, OR is working to have an event in Silverton at the Oregon Gardens in April of 2018. If you want to volunteer please contact sarah@knotanotherfiberfestival.com.

January/February Patterns:
Bankhead hat by Susie Gorlay https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bankhead
Communication Breakdown Cowl by Casey Day-Crosier https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/communication-breakdown

Show and Tell:
Baby Sweater/slippers Monique Rae Woman’s Loafers slippers
Lilac Trails Vest Sweater for Grandchild
Sweater – Argentina Wools Grey shawl (Jimmy Bean)
Vent shawl Cable scarf
Sweater – Impeccable Loops & Threads Leaf Mitts
Wool Slippers Shiri Cowl
Debut shawl on Raverly (sock yarn) Sock Head Cowl (dream in color cashmire)
Baby Bunny with bunny butts Knit in thread cap
Fingerless Mitts in Fair Isle (use scraps) Natural Wool Blanket

Next Month – JC Briar – Brioche class – Bring smooth, plain, worsted-weight yarn in two co US 7 needles for working in rounds – (set of dpns, a pair of circulars, or a one long “magic loop” circular)
Stitch marker to mark the beginning of rounds
Crochet hook, roughly size G

Snacks – Ginny Floyd and Karen Lemon

Setup/Cleanup Volunteers –Nancy Campion (setup) Janet Bulb (clean up)

Taffee House can use anything for babies, youths, adults, and elderly. Acrylic prayer shawls for Nita Porter’s church. Prayer shawls for hospice groups – Nancy Campion will get these to the hospice organization.

NEXT MEETING IS FEB. 10
ARROWHEAD MOBILE PARK
5422 PORTLAND RD. NE,
AT 10:00 AM

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December Minutes

This Month’s The party was a great success. Thank you all for participating. We had a visitor – Patty Scrugg’s daughter.

Clara reported that the retreat is currently full with one person on the wait list.

Volunteers wanted: Sarah Keller, Owner of Knot Another Hat yarn shop (Hood River, OR) and the organizer of the annual Columbia Gorge Fiber Festival held in The Dalles, OR is working to have an event in Silverton at the Oregon Gardens in April of 2018. The Guild has been contacted to see if members might be interested in volunteering at the event. Additional information will be provided after the first of year.

December Patterns:
Christmas Candy Hat https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/christmas-candy-hat
December Mittens https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/december-mittens

Show and Tell:
Hand dyed yarn made with food coloring Knit Picks bare Swish Yarn, wrist warmers And a list of many Christmas gifts
Several Pairs of socks and slippers
Modified Gansey Sweater for great fit
Debut Shawl
Gloves for Christmas gift
Craftvent Mystery Knit Along (Jimmy Beans)
Tiered plant hanger kit from Darn Good Yarns $10 monthly subscription (kit included knitted
And crochet pattern, skein of recycled yarn, set of DPNs, and a crochet hook
Crochet Gingerbread hats
Honeycomb Shawl
Colorful twiiddlemitt forfiidgety kids in a classroom
Sock experiment attempting to put the purl stitches on the public side to make them more comfortable
Side-to-side vest
Beginning of a Little Red Riding Hood Topsy-Turvu doll
Crocheted slugs for a “Toys for CASA” Event along witth some photos of other toys, including Trolls and dust bunnies
Slippers using grandmother’s handdwriitten pattern on the back side of an envelope
Lace shawl with turquoise beads and a Turquoise magnetic shawl pin

Next Month – Guild Business

Snacks – Sue Tyvoll and Patty Scruggs

Setup/Cleanup Volunteers –Sue Tyvoll (if anyone else is available it would be nice to have some helping hands.

Taffee House can use anything for babies, youths, adults, and elderly. Acrylic prayer shawls for Nita Porter’s church. Prayer shawls for hospice groups – Nancy Campion will get these to the hospice organization.

NEXT MEETING IS – Jan. 13
ARROWHEAD MOBILE PARK
5422 PORTLAND RD. NE,
AT 10:00 AM

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February Program

February 10
Brioche class with JC Briar!!
Two hours is a little short for a brioche class but JC accepted the challenge! During the class we’ll make a small item, such as wristers or a coffee-cup holder. She will also provide instructions for a full cowl in the class handouts.
Each class participant will need the following supplies:

smooth, plain, worsted-weight yarn in two colors
size US 7 (4.5mm) needles for working in small rounds (a set of dpns, a pair of circulars, or one long “Magic Loop” circular)
stitch marker to mark the beginning of rounds
crochet hook roughly size G

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November Minutes

This Month’s Thank you Michelle Powell for sharing your story and yu=our magnetic closures. A couple of patterns that Michelle shared were Optical Delusion https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/optical-delusion-conflagration and Pinncha shawl
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pincha-shawl

Mary Mocklin agreed to take on the monthly knitting patterns, but they will be every other month instead of monthly.

November patterns:
Crocket Flower – https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/novembers-flower-chrysanthemum
Candy Corrn Hat https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/candy-corn-hat
Candy corn fingerless gloves https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/candy-corn-fingerless-gloves Autumn Shawl https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/autumn-leaves-small-triangular-shawl-baktus

Show and Tell:
Erin Lanee bags – Debut pattern Cable Hat and Shawl with cables
Dean’s blanket Hilo Tube (ravelry)
Vertical sweater Beanie
Cowl Easy knit blanket sweater
Tree of life (knit Picks) Arm warmers
Reyna Shawl (Ravelry) Plumage Shawl – Ravelry
Ombre Knits book – blue birch Hitch Hiker Ravelry
Winter Sea shawl Slippers – folk knit
Test Knit sweater – cascade locks Fingerless gloves with pockets Sweet Transitions
Nae Lykke Crafts
Dark side of the moon shawl
Just a note – Jenjoyce a Ravelry designer lost her home in the California fires. If you like her patterns, it might be a good time to buy them.

Next Month – Holiday Potluck
Holiday Skein Swap!
Give a Skein – Get a Skein!
We’re having a white elephant style skein exchange at our December potluck. If you’d like to participate, dip into your yarn stash and select a skein of yarn to exchange. Slip it into a brown paper bag and bring it to our December meeting. The value of the skein should be between $10 and $20.

Setup/Cleanup Volunteers –Teresa Furnish (if anyone else is available it would be nice to have some helping hands.

Taffee House can use anything for babies, youths, adults, and elderly. Acrylic prayer shawls for Nita Porter’s church. Prayer shawls for hospice groups – Nancy Campion will get these to the hospice organization.

NEXT MEETING IS – DEC. 9
ARROWHEAD MOBILE PARK
5422 PORTLAND RD. NE,
AT 10:00 AM

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October Minutes

This Month’s Thank you Bobbie Dolp for sharing your wealth of information on steeking and for sharing your amazing knitting.

OFF – Clara shared that the Twiddle Mitts due a lot of attention and that people were very interested in them and how they are used. Thank you Clara for doing a wonderful job in representing our guild and thanks to all who helped Clara out by spending a few hours or more of your day to help represent the guild.

Clara also reported that there are only a couple of spots open for the retreat and if you are interested you need to contact her before October 31.

October patterns:
Crochet Flower – http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/octobers-flower-calendula-marigold
Knee Bats http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/knee-bats
October Hat and cowl https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/october-hat-and-cowl

Show and Tell:
Snow Angel Shawl by Boo Knits Test Shawl
Birds of a Feather Andrea Mowry Guitar hat
Star gazer Mitts Headlands Beannie by Galzanne Knits
Garter Frenzy by Galzanne Knits Scrap hats for shelters
Solar Eclipse from yarn crawl Troll Hat
Entrelac Hat Vest – Knit in Style Mag. 2007
Tree of life socks- Knit picks Dragon Fellows
Going Home hat Eyelet Shawl – Library book
Shawl with armholes Baby SweaterS
Star Showers Fingerless mitts
Xmas Stockings Light as a feather
Color works hat and matching socks Hats
Vests by Coco Knits

Next Month – Michelle Powell Magnetic Closures

November Snacks – Ginny Floyd, Nancy Campion
Setup/Cleanup Vollunteers – Marsha Graciosa and Marcia Smith

Taffee House can use anything for babies, youths, adults, and elderly. Acrylic prayer shawls for Nita Porter’s church. Prayer shawls for hospice groups – Nancy Campion will get these to the hospice organization.
NEXT MEETING IS – NOV. 11
AT ARROWHEAD MOBILE PARK
5422 PORTLAND RD. NE,
AT 10:00 AM

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September Minutes

This Month’s Once again our membership stepped up and shared their knowledge and did an excellent job. Thank you Nita, Teresa, Patty and Kathy for teaching us some new cast on techniques. Information on these techniques were sent separately.

OFF – Please contact Clara Stoner cstoner61@gmail.com or Mary Stoner chaiyoda@msn.com if you want to participate in the fun on Saturday Sept. 23 or Sunday Sept. 24.

September patterns:
September 15 is national make a hat day or felted hat day http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/felted-hat-9
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mini-felted-fascinator-hats

Show and Tell:
Top this hat First place at state fair baby hat
Scarf, hat and band with Moss Stitch 1st place at state fair socks
Socks made from yarn crawl purchase Otis Scarfette from dyed retreat yarn
Socks with self striping yarn Snow Angel Shawl by Boo knits w/Oregon beads
Socks with provisional cast on Ascot with fisherman rib
Seahawk hat Vest – Knit in Style Mag. 2007
Knitting Pure & Simple Sweater Baby Blanket
Gloves Sock with life lines
Helga’s coat Socks
The biased eyelet stole – Interweave Scarf from yarn crawl prize yarn

Next Month – Steeking

October Snacks – Sue Munson and Anjie Zimmerman

Taffee House can use anything for babies, youths, adults, and elderly. Acrylic prayer shawls for Nita Porter’s church. Prayer shawls for hospice groups – Nancy Campion will get these to the hospice organization.
NEXT MEETING IS – OCT. 14
AT ARROWHEAD MOBILE PARK
5422 PORTLAND RD. NE,
AT 10:00 AM