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Area # 1 Area #2 Area # 1 Black Sheep Handweavers Guild 2-Clip Fringe Twister Knit Wits Kit for Making a Stuffed Penguin, including the Double Point Needles 3 Skeins of Yarn Glenna Harris Weavers’ Guild 1 Boat shuttle 1 Heddle maker 4 Balls Boucle’ Yarn, Beige 1) 1 oz. Bag of White Corriedale Roving 5 Bags Multicolor Roving, from 1 oz. - 5 ozs. Carmel Crafts Guild Harrisville Design Boat Shuttle 6 Wooden Bobbins Area #2 Del Oro Spinners & Weavers Guild Assorted yarns Bucilla Spice, 14) 1.75 oz. Skeins Bernat Fabri, 5) 2 oz. Skeins (600 yds. Ea.) 4 Burgundy, 1 Grey Peaches and Cream - 1 lb. Cone 4 Ply Cotton (Emerald Forest) Knitting Books - H ip to K n it by Judith Swartz & Tops to Toes edited by Kara Gott Warner Whole Rambouillet/Cormo fleece (unwashed) 6.5 pounds, 3.5" to 4" Staple Length Golden Valley Weavers and Spinnters 2 DVD’s - A rtists G u ide to Color an d D ou blew eave P ick u p Mother Lode Weavers and Spinners Our fiber basket is almost exclusively filled with fiber donated by fiber ranchers in Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties. The MLW&S Guild is fortunate to include a versatile range of fiber artists & ranchers. We wish to take this opportunity to thank all of our vendors for their generous donations to this basket. The fiber basket also includes a book, written and donated by Peggy Huth, about a little sheep named Bummer (a true story). The book is a sweet story with heartfelt illustrations that will delight children of all ages. Donations By: Basket - Peggy Morris, Murphys (grapevine, jasmine, honey suckle and ivy with a manzanita handle). Book – Susan King (B u m m er, a True Story). Mohair/IndigoDye from Buckey Farms, Sandy Young & Howard Gendler, Mtn. Ranch Dreamy Goat Designs, Bluefaced Leicester & Tussah Silk/ Indigo Dye from Mary Finley & Roger Salter, Murphys Suri Alpaca Blends from Even Tyr Gaard Alpacas, Gretchen & Dr. Airel Nygaard, Sonora Mohair/Bump from Lea Stewart, Jamestown Ramie Top from Mountain Lady Yarns, Lynette Eads, Mi Wuk Village Handspun Silver - Gray Pygora Blend from Oak Valley Alpaca, Pam & Rick Brady, Valley Springs Sweet River Ranch, Susan & Tom Long, Sonora Merino/Corriedale Wool Roving from Wildfire Sheep Ranch, Jan DeShera & Mike Kambeitz, Coulterville Central Coast Weavers Book: Sw edish W eavin g Book: Sim ple W eaves, by Birgitta Bjork A Issue of Vav Magasinet Glossary of Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish weaving terms into English Central Coast Weaver’s Guild's Study Group Bibliography of Books on Scandinavian Weaving and Textiles Spinning Fiber 1 Nostepinne Scandinavian Yarns, such as Tuna, Moragarn, Lundagarn, Cottolin Central Coast Weavers 50th anniversary coffee mug with logo Recipe for Swedish coffee, and a pound of coffee Handwoven Linen Dinner Napkin, Danish pattern & Draft for 8-Shaft Weave Handwoven Hand towel, Swedish Design and Colors & Draft Area # 3 Spindles & Flyers Guild Carded Batts of Fiber Golden Gate Weaver's Guild 2 Balls Yarn Twine Loom and Shuttle Guild Color an d Tex tu re in W eavin g, 1 5 0 Con tem porary D esign s , by Margo Selby Sw edish R ag R u gs, 3 5 N ew D esign s , by VavMagasinet Diablo Weavers & Treadles to Threads. Handmade Tools by Will Taylor Handwoven Dish Towel 2 Project Bags 2 Rug Shuttles Books - Tw ill Th rills, Th e Spinner's Book of Yarn Design by Sarah Anderson K n ittin g from th e Cen ter O u t & a Book on Spinning 2 Bags of Fleece 2 Sets of Handmade Cards w/one Set Handwoven by Lillian Whipple Handmade Wooden Wing Nut Tighteners for Looms Sheep Pen Bay Basket Makers 1 LARGE Basket Containing the Following 2 Packs Pine Needles 2 Rolls Waxed Linen 1 Pot w/White Pine Needles 1 Hank of Raffia 1 Hand Braided Sea Grass 2 YDS. Cable Wire, bundle 5 Hanks of Paper Ribbon (wide) 1 Coil 5/8” Flat Reed 1 Bundle ¼” Flat Reed 1 Bundle ¼” Flat Oval Reed 1 Basket of Waxed Blue Cotton (sm.) Book - B ask et W om en 2 Skeins Boucle’ & 1 Skein Novelty Fun Fur Yarn* 2 Bundles of Wide Paper Ribbon * & the Attached Ticket Basket* *Donated by Jan Muto AND 1 LARGE Basket Containing the Following* 1 Coil 1” Flat Reed 1 Coil ¾” Flat Reed 1 Coil ½” Flat Reed 1 Hank ¼” Flat Oval Reed 1 Basket Kit - Cotton Sisal, Yarn, Twisted Twining w/Pattern 1 Basket Pattern w/#2 Round Red Bud Cane - Flat Oval - ¼” Flat Oval, 3/16” Flat Oval & #1/2 Round Reed 2 Skeins Novelty Yarn - Caterpillar Velour Orange* 7 Bundles (assorted colors) Paper Rush Ribbon (wide)* & the Attached Ticket Basket* *Donated by Jan Muto & Eugenia Gwathney Area #4 Foothill Fibers Guild Guatemalan Drawstring Bag, small Tiny Basket Necklace Hai Embellished Amulet Pouch Mt. Lassen Fiber Guild W eavin g W ell & W arpin g Y ou r Loom - 2 Disc Set by Madelyn van der Hoogt Th e Loom O w n er’s Com pan ion - DVD by Tom Knisely Lin da, Th e I n ten tion al Spin n er - Book and DVD by Judith MacKenzie McCuin A Real Basket Case /Basket Kit - Hilgeman 6 Hand-Knitted Wash Cloths 3 Bars of Handmade Botanical Soap I n tw in ed P attern Stu dio , Fun &Powerful Software for Knitting, Lace, Crochet & Weaving Design Country Weavers 1 Large Basket with the following: Yarns, including Wool, Cotton, Cotton/Acrylic, and Acrylic SPINNING 2 Quart Ziploc Bags of Fibers (alpaca and dyed silk roving) , plus a Smaller Bag of Silk Light Weight Cards Bag of Novelty Yarns including Linen Drop Spindle Lucet FUN Spin Art Jigsaw Puzzle of Jacey Boggs’ Coils Piano CD Book - Fen g Sh au n D iscover I n n er P eace w ith Sh au n th e Sh eep Chocolate Tea OTHER Ergonomic Support Gloves Beads Gift cards made with photography taken at Lake Tahoe Gravander Spinners 2 Wool Fleece 2 Cotton - Silk Fleece Sacramento Weavers’ and Spinners’ Guild $50 Yarn Barn Gift Certificate Decorative Tassels & Cords by Effie Mitrofanis Jackets by Jean Frost 2 3/4 lbs. Various Spinning Fibers McMorran Yarn Balance Supported Spindle w/Bowl Sample Niddy Noddy Reno Fiber Guild Book - D esign in g W oven Fabrics , by Janet Phillips Book - B rin gin g Color an d D esign H om e w ith R ep Weave, by Kelly Marshall Area #5 Mendocino Coast Handweavers 8 Sets of 32 oz. Spun Romney Singles 6) 4 oz. Skeins, Lopi Type Singles (3 White, 2 Brown, 1 Gray) 4) 8/3 Cotton - 3 lb. Cones (Red) 1) 8/3 Cotton - 3 lb. Cones (Light Green) 5) 8/3 Cotton - 3 lb. Cones (Mellow Forest Green) The Tamalpais Textile Arts Guild 20 Sets of Note Cards (4 Cards Each) Humboldt Weavers and Spinners 3 Skeins of Landscapes Alpaca Silk Yarn 1 Beautiful Skein of Handspun Coil Yarn 2 oz. of Rainbow Bits Roving 10” Rag Weaving Shuttle (Pretty Wood) Knifty Knitter Loom Set Temple, large to 60" 3 Handmade Wooden Wheel Spindles 2 Top Whorl 1 Bottom Whorl Fringe twister, 2 Clamp LeClerc Model Set of Three Brittany Bamboo Crochet Hooks, Sizes: 5.5mm, 7mm, & 8mm Beautiful Finished Wooden Drop Spindle Top Whorl in Beautiful Silk Bag 29” Clover Takumi Circular Knitting Needle, Size 11 Book -Th e Feltin g N eedle from Factory to Fan tacy by Ayla Talpai, a Great Booking on Needle Felting Small Objects, Waifs & Sprites 2 - 1 lb. 10/2 Cotton Cones (May be More!) All Contained in a Nice Square Cotton Lined Wicker Basket Yokayo Textile Guild All Items in a Large Green Basket Wooden Yarn Swift 6) 4” Shuttle Spools Metal Knitting Needles, Size #8 Book - The Surface Designer's Handbook by Holly Brackmann--signed by Holly Wood Loom beater Circle Hoop, 6’’ Large Cone Gold Metallic Thread Wool Rug Yarn from Turkey - 12 -2 oz. Gold Skeins Wood Crochet Hook 5) 2 oz. Silk/Wool, Nutmeg 5) 2 oz. Skeins Rayon Fiber (Natural) Redwood Guild of Fiber Arts BOOKS Tatting Shuttles of American Collectors by Heidi Nakayama The Intentional Spinner-A holistic Approach to Making Yarn by Judith McCuin Creative Weaving-Beautiful Fabrics w ith a Simple Loom by Sarah Howard & Elisabeth Kendrick Notan-The Dark-Light Principle of Design by Dorr Bothwell & Marlys Mayfield Design and the Handw eaver by Mary Atwater-shuttle Craft Monograph Three 1961 Designing for Weaving-A Study Guide for Drafting, Design and Color by Carol Kurtz Knitting from the Top by Barbara Walker The Sw eater Workshop by Jacqueline Fee SPINNING Wooden Drop Spindle 4 oz. Royal Blue Fiber Optic Yarns (Polwarth Wool & Silk top) 2 oz. 100% Kid Mohair Top from Sereknity Yarn & Fiber Dyed Reds Yarn - I don’t know fiber, but it’s beautiful! Enough to fill a lg. Spring Mix Lettuce Box! Needle Felting Kit of Yarns and Needles AREA #5 Continued from Redwood Guild of Fiber Arts WEAVING A Large Wooden Rigid Heddle Loom (already strung (approx. 22”X8”) Looks like a warping paddle. Sheila O’Hara knows how it works. 1 Full Cone Red Soie Bamboo (65% Silk /35% Bamboo) 1 Full Cone Black Soie Bamboo (65% Silk /35% Bamboo) 8 Full Cones of Infinity) (100% Soysilk Fiber approx. 1400 yds. ea. (3-Red, 4-Natural, 1-White) 4 Partial Cones) 5/2 Rayon (Black, Burgundy, Olive & Curry) 52 grams #6 Silk Tree Yarn (natural) 13 oz. Yarn w/Silky Sheen (not sure of fiber - light orange/gold) 1 ball Lambswool Cashmere (87.5% Shetland Lambswool & 12.5% Cashmere) approximately 136 yards (tan) 1) Full Cone & 5) Partial Cones (Tan Fiber that looks like a twine, approx.
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