A newsletter published by the Weavers Guild of Minnesota for February 5, 2014, and containing information on upcoming Guild events, interest groups, classes, volunteer opportunities, and the Guild Annual Report; a call for volunteers for the 2015 Midwest Weavers Conference hosted by the Guild; an obituary of Joan Mondale; announcements of the 46th Annual UofMN Apparel Design Fashion Show and of the launch of the light rail Green Line; links to online photo albums of projects by Guild students; and a thank you to recent Guild volunteers.
A newsletter published by the Weavers Guild of Minnesota for January 22, 2014, and containing information on upcoming Guild events, interest groups, and classes; an article on the Scandinavian Weavers Group; a biography of Hilma Berglund; links to a video by Cassie Warholm-Wohlenhaus about Betty Flannigan and the recent Weaving and Spinning Sale, and to online photo albums of projects by Guild students; a thank you to recent Guild volunteers; and an article on Minnesota Fibershed.
A newsletter published by the Weavers Guild of Minnesota for March 12, 2014, and containing information on upcoming meetings, interest groups, classes, and other local fiber events; a reminder of the presentation 'One Vest, Many Verses' by Anita Mayer; Guild news; announcements of a spinning competition at the Textile Center in Minneapolis and the shearing of Icelandic-Gottland cross sheep at Amish Country B&B in Canton, Minnesota; links to online photo albums of projects by Guild students; a call for a volunteer to give a presentation on fibers to the Sons of Norway in Robbinsdale, Minnesota; and a thank you to recent Guild volunteers.
A newsletter published by the Weavers Guild of Minnesota for March 5, 2014, and containing information on upcoming meetings, interest groups, classes, and other local fiber events; a reminder of the presentation 'One Vest, Many Verses' by Anita Mayer; Guild news; announcements of an upcoming lecture and workshop with Robyn Spady, a new issue of Norwegian Textile Newsletter edited by Robbie LaFleur, a solo show by Judy Goebel, and the launch of a repair and restoration business by Karen Searle; links to online photo albums of projects by Guild students; a call for a volunteer to give a presentation on fibers to the Sons of Norway in Robbinsdale, Minnesota; and a thank you to recent Guild volunteers.