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Covid Notice

PHG has resumed in-Person Meetings. We will follow the MAC guidelines. Vaccinations and masking are encouraged but not required. Please take common sense health precautions to protect yourself & avoid exposing others if you feel unwell. Thanks & stay safe!

PHG Meeting Info

NOTICE: Meetings will be held both in-person and on Zoom until further notice. Zoom links are provided in the PHG Calendar where Zoom participation is available.

PHG meets on the second Thursday of every month during September - June at the Multnomah Art Center.

Morning Meetings 10am - noon, 9:30am social
Evening Meetings 7pm - 9pm, 6:30 social

Meetings are free and open to the public. Meetings generally follow the same agenda:
* Welcome new members and guests
* Show and Share
* Brief Announcements
* Short Social Time
* Program Presentation

Multnomah Arts Center
7688 Southwest Capitol Highway,
Portland, OR 97219-2489
Phone: (503) 823-2787

June 2021 PHG Newsletter

Send your news items to Sylvia Emard by the 25th of the month for inclusion in the next month’s newsletter.

Guild Calendar – June 2021

June 10, 2021 Virtual Meeting
7:00 pm Evening Meeting Only

Library Pickup/Return
Thursday, June 17, 2021
10-10:30 am at the MAC back patio
Please send your requests to Robin by Monday, June 14, 2021.


President’s Message

It has been my pleasure to help PHG weather the pandemic for the last year. It certainly has been a time of change. Some of the changes were positive and I hope we can build on them in the coming year. The Board is in place (pending member approval on June 10) with Sarah McCully-Posner as President, Lynette Peterson continuing as Treasurer, Lynne Fitzsimmons continuing as Secretary and Workshop chair. Dan Steves will be in charge of Programs and Jessica Bardsley will handle Membership. Maggie Patterson and Cooki Messmer will continue leading Outreach; Sylvia Emard will continue with the Newsletter and Ladella Williams will continue to be our Complex Weavers representative. Robin Korybski will continue as Library and Rentals chair and Janis Johnson will be Sales chair until her duties with ANWG call her away. Linda Edquist will finally be able to assume all her duties as Director of Education. I cannot express how helpful all the Board members have been to me, and how energetically and creatively they have supported PHG during these pandemic months.

I am also grateful to our members who have continued paying their membership dues not knowing what the future held and for adapting to Zoom with minimal grumbling. You are the best!

Chris Rossi
PHG President


Programs

Zoom will be our meeting format for the foreseeable future.

ZOOM TUTORIALS
If you are not yet familiar with Zoom, you can find some tutorial videos here. There are 2 in particular you may find helpful.  
Join a Meeting: Click here.
Configuring Audio and Video: Click here.

REMEMBER the morning meeting has been canceled for the time being so please Zoom in to the evening meeting starting at 6:30 pm if you want to chat with others during social time, and the program will begin at 7:00 pm. For those unable to access Zoom, the recorded meeting will be available later on the PHG website.

MEETING FORMAT: The program speaker will begin at 7:00 pm and sharing of members’ projects will take place afterwards.

TIP: Please identify yourself on the Zoom meeting by changing your display name if your device is named “ipad 3” or some similar generic label. This will function as the online equivalent of wearing your name tag at a meeting. Click here for a video explaining how to edit your Zoom profile.


Evening Meeting Only:

June 10, 2021

Virtual PHG Annual Meeting and Strawberry Social

We will meet virtually to elect officers, vote on the budget, share projects and ideas for the future and visit with other members. The meeting will include a presentation about PHG’s 2015 Mannequin Project by several guild members and friends who were involved in that project. (You will need to provide your own strawberries again this year.)


Zoom Link
EVENING MEETING ONLY

Portland Handweavers is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: PHG June 2021 Meeting
Time: June 10, 2021 06:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 674 251 7131
Passcode: 34237278
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Please Share Images of Your Projects

Please send images of the projects you have been working on this year to Linda Edquist, who will put them into a Powerpoint presentation to share at the meeting. Deadline: Monday, June 7, 2021.

Thanks,
Linda Edquist


Programs 2021-2022

We’re starting to think about programs for the 2021-2022 program cycle. Have an idea for someone you’d like to see present a program for the guild? Please contact Dan Steves, who will be leading Programs for next year.


Workshops

Robyn Spady will present her Block Party Workshop December 11-12, 2021.

Description from Robyn’s website: Do the terms “block design” and “profile draft” bewilder you? Are you interested in developing new patterns and pushing your loom to new limits? Whether you have a four-shaft loom and want to expand its potential or want to better understand what to with all those shafts, then this workshop is for you! Through presentation, discussion, and weaving, you will develop a practical understanding of blocks, profile drafts, and how to use them to create new exciting drafts. You will also examine the fundamental building blocks of many weave structures and how they can be manipulated into new designs and open up an unlimited number of new possibilities. Minimum four-shaft loom required. (Note: This is not a round-robin workshop.)

Workshop price is not yet determined. Registration will open when all details have been confirmed.

Check out the PHG website for the most current workshop information: https://portlandhandweaversguild.org/archive/education/workshops/
If you have any questions, please contact Lynne Fitzsimmons.


Guild News

Membership It’s that time of year already!

Beginning immediately we can accept membership renewals for the 2021-2022 fiscal year that starts July 1, 2021. And just a reminder – your membership runs from July 1 to June 30. All memberships are up for renewal on July 1. The only exception is new members who joined after March 1 of this year. For more information or to renew online go to https://portlandhandweaversguild.org/archive/portland-handweavers-guild-membership/renew-my-membership/. If you have any questions or concerns contact the Membership Director at dansteves@gmail.com.

The new year (fiscal year, that is) for PHG will bring with it a new Membership Director. Jessica Bardsley has offered to take on the role for the coming year. She’s already learning the new membership system, and helping ensure that we have a complete membership directory for the year. For now you can continue to send membership queries to Dan, but starting July 1 you’ll want to reach out to Jessica with questions.


PHG Website NewsHelp Wanted

Do you like the PHG website? Or do you really dislike it? Or maybe you just have some free time and want to help out. Dan Steves is looking for help with the PHG website. No experience necessary. He’ll happily teach you everything you need to know. If you’ve got some time and always wondered how we keep the bits and bytes organized please email him. dansteves@gmail.com


Library Days in July and August, 2021

Librarian Robin Korybski plans to continue with PHG Library days this summer on the third Thursday of July and August, 2021. 10-10:30 am at the MAC back patio.


Volunteer Sign-Up Reminder

Remember that Maggie Patterson and Cooki Messmer are planning some PHG outreach activities starting this spring, and going into the summer and fall. They are planning some demonstrations at farmers markets, yarn shops, and other locations  to reach out especially to non-weavers who may be interested in learning to weave. They will have a handout with resource information for our guild, where to buy weaving equipment and supplies, how to find lessons, etc. Maggie and Cooki will do some of the demonstrations themselves but are also hoping to generate a list of other guild members willing to volunteer.

If you are willing to be on that volunteer call list please email Maggie at mudgepatterson@hotmail.com giving her your email and phone number. They have a table, a canopy, yarn and 2 small looms, including a rigid heddle loom, so you don’t need to bring anything unless you want to. Being cautious about COVID-19 concerns, all volunteers will wear masks and we will not allow folks who stop by to chat to actually try out the looms, but only watch the demos and get their questions answered.

If you have any questions, please contact Maggie. At this point they are just creating a list of folks who may be available. As dates arise you may get called. You can say no if the date doesn’t work for you.


A Message from Your Complex Weavers Representative

Past President of Complex Weavers and the Association of Northwest Weaving Guilds Ladella Willams would like to share info with you. If you would like to join Complex Weavers or would like more information please send an email to LadellawilliamsCZZ@gmail.com or text her at 503-729-1704.

Save the dates July 10-13, 2022 for the Complex Weavers seminars in Knoxville, TN, just prior to Convergence. We hope you will join us there!


Latest ANWG Newsletter

The Association of Northwest Weavers Guilds has posted their latest newsletter. Check out the creative ways other Northwest weaving guilds are getting their members together for fiber activities during COVID-19. Click here to read the newsletter.


ANWG Conference Fiber Connections Rescheduled to 2023

The 2023 Conference Committee has been proactively looking at a wide-range of venues. This has been quite a challenge as they must take into consideration everything from the location, size and availability of the venue, as well as the specific needs of the conference. At this time, they are continuing efforts to narrow down the most suitable choices and have not yet determined an exact date or location.

So for now, please continue to weave, spin and create fiber art in the conference colors. The committee will keep you updated on progress toward the 2023 conference in periodic blog posts and on the website as they work on securing a date and location for the summer 2023 ANWG conference.

Stay tuned!

2023 ANWG Conference Steering Committee
anwgconference2023.com


Handweavers Guild of America

Handweavers Guild of America (HGA) is our national weaving organization whose mission is to educate, support and inspire the fiber arts community. Many of us think of Convergence, the biennial international conference, when we think of HGA. The next Convergence will be in Knoxville, Tennessee July 15-21, 2022. (Please check the link for updates on the conference schedule during this uncertain time).

Membership also entitles you to receive the quarterly Shuttle Spindle and Dyepot magazine, guided study opportunities, grants to study or take workshops, fiber resources such as textile kits and multimedia rentals, travel excursions and eligibility for Small Expressions exhibit and the HGA Award given to more than 30 deserving artists each year.

Please go to the HGA website www.weavespindye.org for more information.


Bulletin Board

Kathy’s Show

Most of you know that long-time PHG member Kathy Sengenberger passed away at the end of December after a long illness. Her husband, Dave, has asked us to help him with a sale of Kathy’s weaving yarns and tools. Half of the proceeds will go to the Portland Handweavers Guild and half to other organizations that Kathy supported.

There is A LOT of weaving yarn, weaving tools, Kathy’s loom, a sewing machine, fabric and thread, a serger and more. The sale will be held for PHG members only, in the garage at the Sengenberger’s home, 25 Hillshire Drive, Lake Oswego 97034 on June 11 and 12 from 10-3 each day. Dave is very upbeat and wants the two days to both benefit the guild and provide a chance to remember Kathy.

Please mark your calendars and get out your checkbooks! Plan on laughing a lot, and maybe crying a little, at this event which Dave has dubbed “Kathy’s Show”.


Spool Rack for Sale

Leanne Streit has a spool rack for sale @ $195: holds 48 spools (more than most spool racks). You can either pick up (near Skyline Dinner) or she can meet you somewhere in the Portland Metro area. Also open to meeting part way to areas like Salem or Vancouver area.
Text Leanne if you are interested: 503-720-2190.


Looking to Sell or Buy Weaving Equipment or Materials?

Check out the PHG Forums – Items for Sale page.


Fiber News and Events

PHG Member Jane Wilson is Featured Artist at Lincoln City Cultural Center

Now through June 13, 2021
Lincoln City, OR

See more info here.


High Desert Wool Growers Fiber Market Day

June 5, 2021
Redmond, OR

More info here.


MidAtlantic Fiber Association Conference 2021

June 24-27, 2021
Virtual Creative Community

Dozens of online classes in weaving, spinning, dyeing, felting, basketmaking, and other fiber arts, plus lectures, an interactive vendor marketplace and special events.

Click here for more info.


Damascus Fiber Arts School Summer Workshops

Summer, 2021
Damascus, OR

The Summer 2021 Schedule of Workshops is here.  Workshops for Beginning Tapestry, Basic and Advanced Spinning, Drop Spindle, Acid Dyeing, Ravenstail, Wedge Weave and Weaving on a Cardboard Box Loom scheduled.

Workshops will be only open to those who are fully vaccinated.


Oregon State Fair

Summer, 2021
Salem, OR

An official announcement about the summer 2021 State Fair plans is expected by June, 2021.
oregonstatefair.org


Fiber Fusion Northwest

October 16-17, 2021
Evergreen State Fairgrounds, Monroe, WA

The festival is planning for a live event in 2021, pending WA State restrictions regarding COVID-19.
www.fiberfusion.net


Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival

October 23-24, 2021
Albany, OR

OFFF is moving to the Linn County Expo Center with a new festival date in October. A final decision on whether to hold the festival is pending guidance from CDC and State of Oregon.
www.oregonflockandfiberfestival.com


Red Alder Fiber Arts Retreat

February 16-20, 2022
Tacoma, WA

redalderfiberarts.com


Rose City Yarn Crawl 2022

February 24-27, 2022
Portland, OR

rosecityyarncrawl.com


Fibreworks Studio & Gallery
Master Weaver and Master Spinner Courses

Postponed until Spring, 2022
12887-12889 Sunshine Coast Highway, Madeira Park, BC, Canada

Find more info here: www.fibreworksgallery.com


Fiber in the Forest

May 13-15, 2022
Camp Myrtlewood, OR

Fiber in the Forest is coming back in 2022!
More info here.


Handweavers Guild of America-Convergence 2022

July 15-21, 2022
Knoxville, TN

Convergence® is heading to the Smoky Mountains for 2022!
Convergence


The Weaving Guilds of Oregon (WeGO) committee is delighted to announce that the traveling show will take place beginning in January of 2023. This show travels around the state of Oregon showcasing the fiber arts in our communities. The Title of the show is “Filaments.” A prospectus for submissions will be coming out soon and we hope to have a large response from participating guild members. The WeGO Traveling Show has been well received in the past, so now is the time to begin to plan your Filaments project.

Happy weaving,

WeGO 2023 Traveling Show Committee:
Sarah Mostkoff
Marilyn Roberts
Charlene Virts


ANWG Conference – Fiber Connections

Has Been Rescheduled for Summer of 2023

Please see the notice in the Guild News section of this newsletter and read more here: anwgconference2021.com


Calls to Artists

Umpqua Valley Arts Summer Arts Festival
June 25-27, 2021
Roseburg, OR

Application Deadline: June 1, 2021. Click here to apply on Zapplication. More info here.


Oregon City Festival of the Arts
August 14-15, 2021
Oregon City, OR

The Three Rivers Artist Guild is approved to hold the annual Oregon City Festival of the Arts on August 14, 15 this year. This is a 2-day Festival with 55 Artists’ booths, all day entertainment, a silent auction, children’s craft corner and food vendors. The festival attracts approximately 2500 people over the weekend. It is an outdoor Festival and held at the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center located at 1726 Washington Street in Oregon City. Artists who apply will be juried for selection into the Festival due to limited space available.
 
Application deadline is June 10th 2021. Details and application are available here.


Lincoln City Cultural Center Fiber Arts Studio Gallery

Lincoln City, OR

You are invited to consider the Call to Artists from the Lincoln City Cultural Center Fiber Arts Studio Gallery, Lincoln City, Oregon. And they are planning a Holiday Sale during November and December in a “gift shop” setting, staffed by volunteers, and open during the Cultural Center hours, Thursday-Sunday, 10-4. If you would like to apply or for more information, please contact LCFiberArtsStudio@gmail.com.


Rental Equipment

PHG has equipment available for rent to current PHG Members. Click here for more info.


PHG Board and Chairs

Please click here for a list of PHG Board Members and Committee Chairs.