Charlotte Knitting Guild Meeting – Tues, Sept. 9, 2010
Sep 3rd, 2010 by JorahLavin
September Meeting
For September’s meeting, we will have Melanie Childers of Lotus Yarns with us. She’ll be bringing some of her yarn for purchase, so be sure to bring your checkbooks with you!
Here’s what Melanie says:
“I’m a self taught dyer and I learned to dye in 2006 but didn’t start Lotus Yarns until 2007. All my colorways are named for songs or album titles and pin up girls. I only dye high quality base yarns and I use a couple of different techniques to get what I want, but I really love dyeing semi-solids! I’ll be bringing fingering and sport weight Louet, some MCN, and some sparkly yarn. Most will be purchasable that day, though some I’ll have to take orders for (specifically the sparkly stuff as I don’t have much in stock).
I’ll be talking about how I got started and my inspirations (and anything else you guys would like me to discuss!).”
Guild Business
The August meeting marked the start of our “guild year” in terms of getting in your annual dues. If you missed that meeting, please consider ‘re-upping’ by bringing a check for your dues with you to the next meeting.
Florence Crittenton Services of North Carolina
We’ve updated the Service Projects Page on the site with photos of some recent donations to the Guild’s service project. There is so much creativity and good heart shown in the wide range of items you’ve made for the folks at Florence Crittenton. THANK YOU for all you do for the community.
On the Site
Remember, if your email software doesn’t show you these meeting announcements in the best light, you can see all of our posts on the web site at http://www.charlotteknittingguild.com/
Have you visited the site lately?
Meeting Information
The Charlotte Knitting Guild meets on the 1st Tuesday of each month at Providence Baptist Church, 4921 Randolph Rd, 28211 from 6-8pm in the upstairs parlor (the second entrance to the church).
The first half hour is knitting and socializing, the remainder of the time is dedicated to learning new things. Contact us at info@charlotteknittingguild.org.
August Knitting Guild Meeting – Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2010
Jul 29th, 2010 by JorahLavin
Texture: A Brief History of Lace
We continue our year’s theme of ‘texture’ with a presentation by Michelle Chase, a member of the Golden Bobbins Lace Guild, who will be talking to us about the history of lace. She’ll be discussing both bobbin lace and knitted lace.
Guild Business
Gina reminded us that our annual dues of $25 will be collected at the August meeting.
Florence Crittenton Services
Jeanie has links to two baby patterns for Florence Crittenton Services . One pattern is for lace booties in keeping with our meetings on lace and texture. The other is an easy pair of baby slippers . The designer makes these using leftover scraps of yarn when she’s finished with a pair of socks.
Fiber-related Event at the James K. Polk Center in Pineville
(We’re a little late with this information, but look at the August 14 event!)
This summer the President James K. Polk State Historic Site will collaborate with other historic sites and museums all over the Tar Heel State to present Second Saturdays. This new program is being launched by the Department of Cultural Resources and gives artists an opportunity to showcase their work at more than 30 state historic sites and museums. This initiative will give local artists an opportunity to sell their work, broaden their audiences and make connections with a larger community. Second Saturdays will be held on June 12, July 10 and August 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
August 14, 2010, 10:00-4:00: We end our series with Threading the Story: The Art of Spinning and Weaving . This program focuses on the process of creating clothing with materials such as cotton, silk, and wool. Staff and volunteers will interpret the various steps that are involved in making fabric.
Visitors will learn about spinning, weaving, spinning, and dyeing. The market area will feature the creations of local artists. Free Admission!
Facebook and Twitter
We’re now on Facebook …and on Twitter .
Links From This Post
Lace baby booties: http://www.knittingonthenet.com/patterns/babybootslacetop.htm
Baby slippers: http://www.knittingonthenet.com/patterns/babyslippers.htm
Florence Crittenton Services: http://www.fcsnc.org/
James K. Polk State Historic Site: http://www.nchistoricsites.org/polk/polk.htm
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/group.php?gid=122865431090690
Twitter: http://twitter.com/CLT_knitting
Meeting Information
The Charlotte Knitting Guild meets on the 1st Tuesday of each month at Providence Baptist Church, 4921 Randolph Rd, 28211 from 6-8p in the upstairs parlor (the second entrance to the church) The first half hour is knitting and socializing, the remainder of the time is dedicated to learning new things. Contact us at info@charlotteknittingguild.org.
Address for the President James K. Polk Site
The President James K. Polk S.H.S., 12031 Lancaster Highway, Pineville, NC 28134 P: (704) 889-7145
Next Knitting Guild Meeting – Tuesday, July 6
Jul 2nd, 2010 by JorahLavin
We are going to have a very full meeting this Tuesday… our year’s theme of ‘texture’ is getting off to a great start… This is the information we got from the instructor, BJ Byrd:
Goal: Take a lace stitch pattern and adapt it to a triangle shawl or shawlette. Practice understanding how to increase in pattern.
Members need to bring:
Yarn and needles, scrap yarn
Red colored pencil (I will have some extra red pencils)
Blue colored pencil (or other color if blue is not available)
Regular pencil, eraser
4-6 markers (yarn loops can be used)
crochet hook (if available)
Ruler or straight edge (optional)
Sense of humor
Graph paper and note cards will be provided by the instructor.
She will also have a handout on the following:
Cheat sheet on K2tog, p2tog, ssk, ssp, and provisional CO
Shawl pattern with schematic
Practice session on a pattern with increases on both the knit and purl side. (Answer sheet for people to take home)
If time allows, we will practice working right and left leaning increases on both the knit and purl side.
BJ writes…
If people want to make a shawl, we could discuss knitting a border that runs 90 degrees to the main work on the bottom edge (at a later meeting).
I will bring an example of lace knitted with increases on the knit side and purling only on the purl side. I will also bring a shawl that increases on both sides.
Depending on the group, this lesson could be completed at another guild meeting during the 6-7 p.m. time or at Charlotte Yarn. To me, understanding charts is critical to textured knitting (lace and cables, etc.)
Dues
As for Guild business, we’re fast approaching August, and that means that our dues will be due! Plan ahead for the August meeting.
Baby Booties…
Several meetings ago, Cristi showed some tiny baby shoes that she said stay on very well. We asked her to send us the information about them, and here we are with the ‘follow-up.’
Cristi said…
The pattern is Christine’s Stay On Baby Booties. Here’s the link:
They’re so quick and simple. I need to start another pair. They’re fun!
On the Fuzzy Galore site, the post mentions… This pattern was published in Threads no 22 (April 89) in a letter to the editor from Christine Bourquin. She was, at the time, 95 and living in Redwood City CA, still knitting, and expressed the desire to have her pattern live on.
Jeanie suggested that these would make excellent items for the Florence Crittenton center.
Facebook and Twitter!
We’re now on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/group.php?gid=122865431090690
…and on Twitter! http://twitter.com/CLT_knitting
more in future posts as we work out what we want to do with these channels, but we’re glad to be where our members hang out. Join us!
Christine’s ‘Stay On’ baby booties – and a gentle reminder
Jun 7th, 2010 by JorahLavin
A couple of meetings ago, Cristi showed some tiny baby shoes that she said stay on very well. We asked her to send us the information about them, and here we are with the ‘follow-up.’
Cristi said…
The pattern is Christine’s Stay On Baby Booties. Here’s the link:
They’re so quick and simple. I need to start another pair. They’re fun!
On the Fuzzy Galore site, the post mentions… This pattern was published in Threads no 22 (April 89) in a letter to the editor from Christine Bourquin. She was at the time 95 and living in Redwood City CA, still knitting, and expressed the desire to have her pattern live on.
Our wonderful Charities Coordinator, Jeanie, suggested that these would make excellent items for the Florence Crittenton center, and that you could cast on a pair while having fun at our Knit in Public day this Saturday, June 12 .
Stitch-N-Pitch
As a side note, we heard from Betsey at Baskets of Yarn that they’re having a ‘stitch n’ pitch’ event at the Knights that same evening. She wrote:
Letting you know about a Stitch-N-Pitch event we have set up with the Charlotte Knights on Saturday, June 12. Here are the details we have…
Saturday, June 12
6:00pm-7:15pm Buffet BBQ dinner at the ballpark
7:15pm game starts
Fireworks after the game!
Tickets are General Admission and we usually sit up top behind 3rd base where we can usually spread out a little! We have registration available on our website at www.basketsofyarn.com. People can register just for tickets for $7 each OR for BBQ buffet and ticket $25. If they register on-line we will have the tickets available for pick-up at Baskets of Yarn, or we can mail them to people.
(not a Guild event, but let us know if you go!)
Next Knitting Guild Meeting – Tuesday, June 1
May 28th, 2010 by JorahLavin
Hello Charlotte Knitting Guild Members!
Our next meeting is Tuesday, June 1 st . Many people find that meetings on the first of the month “sneak up on them,” so put this one on your calendar!
June’s program will be a cast-on clinic. Bring some smooth, sport-weight or heavier yarn and appropriate needles and we’ll see if we can add a new technique to our skill sets.
Annual Elections: The Guild’s members elected a new Board during the May meeting. The new board is:
President: Jet LeBlanc
Vice President: Heather Storta
Treasurer: Gina Barrett
Secretary: Jorah Lavin
Volunteer/Charity Coordinator: Jeanie Hanover
Special Event Coordinator: Davey Roberson
Our past president is Cristi Brockway.
In other news: We’re still collecting items for the Florence Crittenton home. Bring any washcloths, baby items, or other crafted things of use to a new mom. Items for the moms is welcome, don’t restrict yourself to baby items. Jeanie, our Charity Coordinator, wrote to me “…ask the members to start thinking about this year’s charity project. We can continue with Florence Crittenton, or if someone has a charity that they feel particularly passionate about we can consider it as well. Thank you! -Jeanie” We might consider switching charities after the New Year, or supporting more than a single charity.
SAVE THE DATE
The Charlotte Knitting Guild’s World Wide Knit in Public Day event will be held Saturday, June 12! The Guild will once again be sponsoring an event at the Books-a-Million in the Cotswold Shopping Center. If I have the system figured out, there should be a poster attached which you can hang up in your LYS.
330 South Sharon Amity Rd
Charlotte, NC 28211
BAM’s phone: 704-364-4035
Get directions via Google Maps
-Jorah Lavin, Secretary
About the Charlotte Knitting Guild
A local knitting guild supported by the TKGA . The group meets the 1st Tuesday of the month at Providence Baptist Church, 4921 Randolph Rd, 28211 from 6-8p in the upstairs parlor (the south or second entrance to the church) The first half hour is knitting and socializing, the remainder of the time is dedicated to learning new things. Contact us at info@charlotteknittingguild.org for more info.