The Circular A Newsletter for the Genesee Valley Sock Machine Club Volume 7, Issue 2 March-April, 2012 Editor Frederic D. Hauck 2428 English Road Rochester, NY 14616 http://sockknittingmachineenterprises.org/ Cover Photo by Sue Hodge GVSMC meeting of February 11, 2012 Mile Post School, Pittsford, NY Seventeen members gathered around Our Club Banner and an Erlbacher Gearhart Knitting machine p2 From the Editor Greetings to All, This is the first issue of the Circular newsletter to be published in 5 years. It was started in 2006 when the club was founded, but other priorities prevented publication for a long time. Fortunately, e-mail filled in for communications, and the club has been held together by our active members. We have grown to 32 members in 6 years. In that time members have bought one or more sock machines and have learned to make beautiful socks. It is a hobby, and it has brought joy to a wonderful group of friendly people. On February 11, 2012, we had 17 members on hand at the Mile Post School in Pittsford, NY. An ambitious agenda for the day included demonstration of an Erlbacher Gearhart Knitting Machine. Mr. David (Peewee) Erlbacher loaned the machine to Fred Hauck for a 3-month period. The agenda called for members to make two scarves by each member turning the crank 50 turns. One scarf was raffled to a member of the club and the other is destined to be a gift to the Erlbacher family. Thank you, Sue Hodge, for donating the yarn. A spare sock machine was set up with 4 needles to make I-cords for name tag neck strings. Neck strings were needed for the new name tags given to members on arrival. Several new members were introduced and the group gathered about our banner and the Erlbacher Knitting Machine for a photo. We had a record attendance for the day and a record membership established for the club. At a brief business meeting, officers were elected with unanimous approval and are listed on the back cover. There was no shortage of things to do. Members went about making socks, giving and receiving instruction and having a fun time. Lunch consisted of “dish to pass” and, my was that ever good! Thanks for the additional photos and articles submitted for publication. The newsletter depends on support from the members. Please submit photos, articles, news, etc. for publication. Thanks to all for a very successful day. Upcoming Events; 2012 Regular Club meetings are on the second Saturday of the month. Meetings are sometimes hosted by members, and are frequently held at the Mile Post School in Pittsford, NY. February 25 Officers meeting March 10; Meeting hosted by Sharon Grimes at 11633 Fletcher Chapel Road, Medina, NY. Bring a dish to pass and let Sharon know you plan to attend. See map in this issue. March 29, 30-31; Erlbacher Gearhart 2nd Annual Crank In and Open House! 3265 William Street Cape Girardeau, Missouri. See page 3. April; No meeting planned yet. April 29; Old Fashion farm Days at Honey Locust Farms, Caledonia, NY. Demonstrators are welcome. April 27-29, Friday, The 2012 Nashville (Indiana) Crank-in. The Brown County Library June 9 or 16 EastWest Alpaca Ranch Open House. Sock machines welcome. July 12-15 Alpaca fiber fest, Cuba, NY. July 12-15, 2012 CSMSA Convention Location: Denver. CO September 15-16 Hemlock Fiber Festival, Hemlock, NY. September 16 Old Fashion Farm Days, Babcock Museum, Somerset, NY Sock Machines For Sale Bickford, F&P, Gearhart, and Auto Knitter for sale. Peewee said the Erlbacher machine on loan can be sold locally instead of returning it. Call if interested. 585-261-1271 Fred Hauck Officers Planning Meeting Sue Hodge asked officers to meet for a planning session at a local restaurant on February 25. Meeting agendas and organization will be discussed. p3 State of our Club Message by Fred Hauck Constitution The GVSMC is steadily growing in membership, and to keep pace with the official or formal operations of our club, it is desirable to upgrade the Constitution through active participation of club members. Therefore, members are invited to suggest constructive amendments for that objective. Our Constitution is published online in our web site at http:// interprizez.org/GVSMC/ Click on “Bylaws” link. Elections On February 11, 2012, in the presence of a quorum of members, votes were cast for those nominated for officers. Sue Hodge elected President; Lynn Sanger elected Vice President; Mary Jo DiBella elected Secretary; Fred Hauck elected Treasurer. Voting was unanimous for all positions. Membership There are 32 members in good standing. Other needs Volunteers are needed for; Events Planner Newsletter Editor Membership Drive Internet sock machine videos There are now many online videos that provide excellent instruction for sock machine owners: Here are a few to get you started. Copy and paste to your browser. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQXk7Z-uXjI http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=wrevswuo4BE&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=vU6K7oIvF5c&NR=1&feature=endscreen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJxxVklT4k&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=qnyYCjbhdig&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=7nR3uznOJjE&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=tsMdTOOkDpE&feature=related Erlbacher Gearhart 2nd Annual Crank In and Open House! 3265 William Street Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Raffle Results Barbara Ignatz won a scarf knitted by the members, Kristi Jung won a Bent Rod Buckle and Donna Mellander won a Bent Rod Basket. Items donated by Fred Hauck. Set Up Thursday March 29, Crank and Tour March 30-31, 2012 Disassemble, Clean and Pack your Machine at the Erlbacher Shop Sunday Morning April 1, 2012 There is no charge to attend this crank in and lunch is on us Friday and Saturday! Demos will be every hour, shop tours will be on the half hour, and qualified instructors will be available for $15/hour (payable to the instructor) for one on one instruction! Lea Hauck, Stella Robison and Doreen Clark representing the GVSMC. Old Fashioned Farm Days, Babcock Museum, Somerset, NY. Editor note; This invitation is open to all sock knitters. The information was taken from the yahoo sockknittingmachines groups. Contact Jamie Mayfield at [email protected] for registration and hotel information. p4 Treasurer’s Report GVSMC Checking Note: First Treasurer was Lesley Darling, second Treasurer, Carol Bonczek Current Treasurer, Fred Hauck All deposits are dues and only expense was banner date Transaction; check # Payment 4/11/2011 Open Account by Fred Hauck 4/11/2011 Sue Hodge dues 9/6/2011 deposit funds from former treasurer 10/1/2011 Current status; 25 members; banner exp $54 1/17/2012 Dues from DiBella, Llop, Auinger $20 each 1/20/2012 Dues Laurie Hunt 2/13/2012 Serena Rachels, check1026, Barbara Ignatz Deposit 50.00 20.00 376.00 60.00 20.00 40.00 Balance 50.00 70.00 446.00 506.00 526.00 566.00 2007 photo Freda Peisley with Gearhart knitting Machine I started weaving at age eight, and never stopped being interested in all kinds of textiles. I majored in textiles, and now teach spinning, dyeing with natural dyes, weaving, tatting, rug hooking, crazy quilt embroidery, at home and at Genesee Country Museum in Mumford, NY. I demo spinning and dyeing there May-Oct. Among my non-textile interests are travel, gardening, cooking, and cheese making. I saw a sock knitting machine at the Henry Ford Museum, and started looking for one. It took 20 years, then I met Fred Hauck, at our Finger Lakes Fiber Festival in Hemlock. NY, and he found one for me. He does a great job keeping all our old machines running. Freda Peisley [email protected] Lynn Sanger with her Gearhart 1914 Model B Knitting Machine. On Saturday 20, 2008, at the Hemlock Fiber Festival, Lynn asked Fred Hauck to make repairs. The machine was complete, including the original box with accessories, and needed no more than new needles, cleaning and oil. Lynn also has a LeGare Knitting Machine and keeps both machines busy making socks. She teaches school and helps her husband, Mark, run a farm on Clover Street, Pittsford. The GVSMC is grateful for use of the Mile Post School. Lynn and Carol Bonczek schedule use of the school when it is needed for our meetings. Notice the attractive stand Lynn uses for her machine, lamp, and bobbin winder. p5 Map to Sharon Grimes Home, 11633 Fletcher Chapel Rd Medina, NY EastWest Alpaca Ranch Kristi & Bryant Jung 691 Brownsville Rd. Victor, NY 14564 Give us a call to schedule a visit: (585)924-8129 or send us an email at: [email protected] The EastWest Alpaca Ranch is situated in the scenic wooded drumlins of western New York. Just around the corner from exit 44 off I-90 (New York State Thruway), we are easily accessible as you drive through the Finger Lakes country. On June 4, 2011, members of GVSMC visited open house at the EastWest Alpaca Ranch. Sock machines were demonstrated by Fred Hauck, Carol Bonczek, Sue Hodge, Mary Jo Dibella and Pat Barnhard. The day was a rainout, but the great hospitality of the Jung family brightened the day. A wonderful lunch was served for the would-be demonstrators. We thank the Jung family for inviting us. This year, the Jungs plan to have an open house on a sunny day in June. Mary Jo DiBella is making a heel on her NZAK. That stands for New Zealand Auto Knitter. The NZAK is a new machine modeled after the original machines from the 1920s. They are made in New Zealand by Jacquie Grant and are becoming quite popular. Mary Jo has several sock machines, including an Erlbacher Gearhart Knitting Machine made in Cape Girardeau, MO. Mary Jo attends as many crank ins as possible. She drove to Texas last year to the CSMSA Conference, to Canada for the First Great Canadian Crank in, and plans to be at the Erlbacher Open House in March. Mary Jo can be counted on to be where she is needed. Laurie Hunt joined our group last year. She patiently went after the challenge of turning heels, and then the kitchner stitch. Now she makes socks factory perfect. p6 The Mile Post School in Pittsford, NY, is an excellent facility for sock making. The One-room school is well lighted and has room for 20 or more sock machines. GVSMC sock knitters make good use of the space. Donna Mellander is adding her 50 turns to a scarf that will be sent to the Erlbacher family. The machine is on loan from The Erlbacher factory. The yarn donated by Sue Hodge has a computer generated pattern, and was designed for socks. Home made butter was churned on the spot for the lunch at the Wheatley’s Jack and Sherry Wheatley hosted a meeting at their alpaca/ llama ranch. Nothing was held back at the dish to pass lunch. Freda Peisley turns the crank 50 turns to make a scarf for our raffle. The Gearhart knitter was set up with an eighty slot cylinder so scarves would be wide. Barbara Ignatz won this scarf in the raffle. The green Auto Knitter on the same stand was set up with 4 needles to make neck strings. Note the fancy yarn cone donated by Sue Hodge. Photo by Donna Mellander. p7 Fred Hauck removed the Erlbacher Gearhart Knitting Machine from it’s wooden carrying case and set it up on a stand. Everyone had an opportunity to use the machine. Club members each turned the crank 50 times to make a special scarf for the Erlbacher family. Cathy Hinze at Old Fashion Farm Days, Caledonia, NY. The Genesee Valley Sock Machine Club is an organization for Antique and Vintage Knitting machine Hobbyists. The articles and photographs in this issue of the Circular speak volumes about our club activities. We hope you enjoyed reading it. The Editor; Fred Hauck The Wheatley’s Alpaca/Llama Ranch Stella Robison with her Home Profit Master machine at the Babcock Museum Lea Hauck watches over our Gearhart machine and display at the Babcock Museum Officers President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sue Hodge Lynn Sanger Mary Jo DiBella Fred Hauck 315-986-1294 585-385-4436 585-943-5538 585-225-3215 Editor e-mail; [email protected] The Genesee Valley Sock Machine Club, (GVSMC) was founded in January 2006. The purposes of this club shall be: SECTION 1 To provide an organization for owners and operators of antique knitting machines or sock machines. SECTION 2 To encourage the preservation, restoration, and use of antique knitting machines. SECTION 3 To aid in the education of members and the public about the history of antique knitting machines through shared teaching experiences and demonstrations at various fiber arts shows and festivals or at regular meetings planned by the members. SECTION 4 The club shall be non-commercial, non-sectarian, and non-partisan. http://interprizez.org/GVSMC The Circular Fred Hauck 2428 English Road Rochester, NY 14616 Address Correction Requested GVSMC Logo
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