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This page contains brief items too short for Knitters News, plus links to highlighted Knitters News items of special interest. It does not replace Knitters News. Special items of interest Around the Internet and Other Items of Interest can be found near the bottom of this page.
The Annual Holiday Luncheon – Open Seating is SOLD OUT as of 11/8/24. Email the Treasurer to be placed on a waiting list.
We need Fashion Show entries! Registration forms and event details are available here. Check out the fabulous gifts you can win!
Membership – Join online with a credit or debit card! The online payment link (for both 2024 and 2025 membership years) is on the Membership Renewal Page. Renewing by mail is not recommended due to issues with the postal service.
Philanthropy – You can bring your latest donations to the next in-person meeting or contact Colleen Lukoff to arrange a pick up or drop-off. Check the Philanthropy page for more information, including our donation partners.
Guild Retreats – A few rooms are still available for the January 20 – 23, 2025 Retreat. Register at the October 29 Guild meeting or mail your registration form and check to Mary Lovett by November 15. Retreat details and registration form can be found here.
Ravelry – Check out our Ravelry SDNCKG group page where you can find special announcements not available on the Guild website and a link to the Guild’s library on Ravelry. Members can post questions to Co-Presidents Tania and Renate (or post anything else, for that matter).
The Guild is on Instagram – The Guild has a social media account on Instagram. Expect to find announcements, reminders, workshop news, and more. If you have an Instagram account just scan the QR code to the right and click the follow button or search for SanDiegoKnitters while in Instagram.
Guild Library – The Guild has an extensive library full of knitting and crochet pattern books and related resources. It’s easy to check out books and pick them up (and later return them) at in-person Guild meetings. Details here.
Members Teaching Members – In the Guild’s efforts to revive this previously popular activity, the MTM page (found under the Calendar Tab – or by clicking here) was updated with a proposed list of classes and activities based on your input. All we need now are instructors and students! We need a volunteer to head up this effort for next year. Contact Tania Marshall for details.
The October 1 Show and Share can be found here. The October 29 meeting will be in person, so bring in your items to share and be sure to download and complete a Show and Share form here so you can turn it in as you enter the meeting room. Don’t have a printer? Pick up a form at the Guild meeting. If you can’t attend the meeting, you can still submit photos of your projects. Instructions for submitting can always be found at the bottom of Show and Share pages. Links to older galleries going back three+ years can be found here.
Guild Subgroups – Contact individual sub-group leaders for details. Lists of subgroups and contact information can be found on the Sub-Group Meeting page under the Calendar tab or by clicking here.
Did you know? We have a number of talented Guild members who are published designers, starting with Co-President Renate Kamm (Ravelry ID oberpfalzerin). Others include Irina Anikeeva (hibis411), Mary Martin (MaryWMartin), Cally Monster (Monster Knits), Wendy Gaal (Knitters Brewing Company, Ravelry ID socalknitgirl), and Claudia Carlson (FibertoFabric and inventor of the Needle Keeper) to name a few. You can see their designs and patterns on Ravelry. Check your Guild Directory for their Ravelry IDs.
2024 Guild Directories – were mailed to your home. Corrections to your entry should be sent to the Membership email address Membership AT SanDiegoKnitters DOT com.
Around the Internet
The SoCal Fiber Fair is returning for a second year on November 23-24 at the LA County Fairgrounds in Pomona. Tickets are available on the Fair’s website here. The fair was created by our October 1 speaker, Nancy Bates, and her daughters. Check out the gift with purchase of fair admission!
Fiber-related stories:
- Knitwear designer Deborah Newton reminisces on her career and design development.
- Korean-American artist Alyssa Ki crafts fiber-based wall hangings reminiscent of overgrown patches of wildflowers.
- From thousands of plastic bags, nets, and hanks of yarn, Indonesian artist Mulyana illuminates the fragility of the marine ecosystem.
- From geometric tapestries to faceted weavings and sculptural constructions, Emily Van Hoff traverses a wide array of textile forms.
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Colorfully cast hands in Carol Milne’s knitted glass sculptures won’t drop a stitch.
Knitting Resources:
- TECHKnitter is back! After taking some time off, this immensely instructive blogger has returned to help us understand the “how and why” in what we do.
- As knitters we often find problems with colors bleeding, especially with hand-dyed yarns. Undercover Otter has compiled a detailed article on the topic at their site.
- Clara Parkes maintains a list of Upcoming Knitting and Fiber Events around the world on her Knitter’s Review website – check it out here.
- Need information or help in substituting one yarn for another for a project – check out Yarnsub.com
Podcast News – Fruity Knitters podcasts can be found here. And don’t forget Arne & Carlos’ Sit and Knit for a Bit.
Other Items of Interest
Quilter Activities – For members who quilt – you can find news about local quilting events on the Guild’s Ravelry SDNCKG group page in the discussion topic “Quilt Notices.” Check our Ravelry Group page for any update.
Local museums:
- Until November 30, the William D. Cannon Art Gallery (a program of the City of Carlsbad’s Library & Cultural Arts Department) presents Fiber in 3D, featuring contemporary dimensional fiber works by over 25 national artists.
- Mingei International Museum has a new cafe! The Mingei is a wonderful museum of arts and crafts, located in Balboa Park. Check it out at Mingei.org/whats-on.
- Visions Museum of Textile Art. Visions is a great textile museum in Liberty Station. While its focus in the past has been largely on art quilts, the museum has expanded its “vision” to include all fiber arts. In recognition of its expanded scope, Visions renamed itself Visions Museum of Textile Art and has a new website VMOTA.org Check it out!
- The San Diego Museum of Art. Check the San Diego Museum of Art’s website for information and events.
- County Art Museums. Here is a link to a listing of all museums in San Diego County. Check individual websites for details.
Have information about events around the county which may be of interest to Guild members? Contact the Guild’s News Coordinator NewsATSanDiegoKnittersDOTcom (Note: to use Guild email addresses, you’ll need to change the AT and DOT to appropriate symbols and eliminate any spaces. Guild email addresses are not clickable.)
–Kerry Nare, webmaster / Sydnie Wauson, webmaster-in-training