SPRING, 2006 Page 1 $3.00 HILLCREEK FIBER STUDIO ! " Established 1982 Established 1986 Specializing in Custom Handwoven Textiles, Nature-Dyed Fibers, Handspun Yarns Specializing in Workshops in Nature-dyeing, Spinning, Knitting, and Weaving, and in related tools, supplies and books Bed & Breakfast and Airport Shuttle Service from St Louis & Kansas City available for students using natural fibers and dyes Home of the Patented Spriggs 7’ Adjustable Triangle Shawl/Blanket Frame Loom Spring 2006, Vol XXIV, No 1 Event Calendar for 2006-2007 Subscription $5.00/year for two issues Spinning is now touted as the new "Zen" of the world. Mahatma Ghandi knew that decades ago. Just 5 years ago they were touting knitting on that same pedestal of honor. It wasn't too many years ago when I walked into a gym and saw "spinning classes". I thought then that spinning had finally made it into the common genre, only to learn they were "spinning" on stationary bicycles. Another indicator of spinning's popularity is when our Beginning/Intermediate Spinning 3-day workshop fills so full I have to add another class to the schedule and the second one becomes even more full than the first! Part of this increase in spinning interest, I believe, comes from knitters wanting to make their own yarn. Our Designer Yarns class is perfect for this! This has sure been an interesting year in changing weather patterns, record numbers of hurricanes, warm winter, early tornadoes, more fires. Some of our dear weaving and spinning friends lost their wheels and looms to Katrina. Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe, and associated knit groups, have been knitting away for relief causes. Hillcreek Fiber Studio has replaced tri-looms for free when we've learned of their loss. If you know of individuals who have lost equipment originally bought from us, please let us know. Tragic losses due to war and weather remind us how valuable our friends and family are. We need to spend time with them and let them know how much we appreciate them. This is our family's year for family reunions. Denny's mom's side of the family, the Leubberings, can draw over 250 clan members in April; Carol Leigh's parents, 6 siblings and families are getting together in Pennsylvania in June; and Denny's 6 siblings and families in September at a family farm in Missouri. An apology is due for confusion of dates in our last fall newsletter calendar. As much as I think I've checked and rechecked dates, I still got a couple wrong, which effected others as well. Sorry for any inconvenience. Please note the corrected dates on our Event Calendar, Page 5 for our Fiber Furloughs I & II, which are based on the dates for the Native Craft Workshop, which has moved their dates to begin at the end of July. It's always advisable to double check the dates with us when you sign up for classes. Continued on Page 3 HILLCREEK Fiber Studio for weaving, spinning, and dyeing supplies & Workshops 7001 S Hillcreek Road, Columbia, MO 65203 Call 573-874-2233 for inquiries, or the toll free number: 1-800-TRI-WEAV (874-9328) for placing orders FAX No: 573-874-0141 Web Site: www.HillcreekFiberStudio.com with an on-line Shopping Cart Store **************************** HILLCREEK Yarn Shoppe (Established 2003) for knitting and crocheting supplies & classes 1414 Rangeline Plaza, Columbia, MO 65201 call 573-449-KNIT (5648) for inquiries, or the toll-free number 1-866-482-KNIT (5648) for placing orders Website: www.HillcreekYarnShoppe.com SPRING, 2006 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Annual subscription rate for Hillcreek Fiber News is $5.00 for two issues, Spring and Autumn. Single Copy, $3.00. Students and customers with purchases during the year of $20 or more will receive a complimentary issue. CLASSIFIED AD RATES: For a listing under Equipment/Fiber Sources or other classified columns, please remit $5 by August 15, 2006 for inclusion in the Autumn, 2006 issue. Limit ad to 30 words in addition to your name, address & phone number. (See Page 11.) Circulation is now around 7000 fiber-interested people. WEAVING STUDIO & YARN SHOPPE HOURS: Hillcreek Fiber Studio is a working studio & mail order service. Please call 573-874-2233 before planning a trip to the Studio. Studio hours are: Tuesday through Saturday, 9 am to 5 PM, by appointment only. At other times, please leave a message and we will return your call ASAP. Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe is a retail shop open from10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Call 573-449-KNIT(5648), or 1-866-482-KNIT(5648). DEALERSHIPS Page 2 Greetings from Carol Leigh Brack-Kaiser..........Pages 1 & 3 Index, Subscriptions, Ad Information, Hours ................... 2 Dealerships carried by Carol Leigh's HFS & HYS............ 2 Hillcreek Fiber Studio Workshops Schedule ..................... 2 Guest Instructors, Turkey Trip, New Tri-loom and Square Projects, New Product, Yarns in Stock .................. 3 Dye Recipes Scarlet & Aubergine, In Memorum, Missouri Spin-In, Project Pictures ...................................... 4 Hillcreek Fiber Studio & Yarn Shoppe Event Calendar ..... 5 Workshops offered at Hillcreek Fiber Studio (HFS) ........ 6 “Shoppe Talk” with Rebecca Oliger & Shella Watson . 7-8 Workshops, Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe, Product Specials ...... 9 Monthly Sales at Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe.......................... 10 carried by Carol Leigh’s HILLCREEK FIBER STUDIO & YARN SHOPPE Missouri Fiber Event Ads ................................................ 10 ASHFORD Spinning Wheels, Looms and Tools EARTHUES Natural Dye Extracts INDUSTRIAL MACHINE PRODUCTS: MARG Electric Spinners, Spin Winders, & ACADIAN Spindles LOUËT Spinning & Weaving Tools & Supplies MOUNTAIN LOOMS Table Multi-Harness Looms SCHACHT SPINDLE CO. Looms, Wheels & Supplies SNIPES Weaving & Spinning Tools SPRIGGS CUSTOM WOOD PRODUCTS Adjustable Triangle & Square Looms & Accessories; Navajo & Inkle Looms; Drop & Navajo Spindles; Warping Boards; Bobbins for Reeves Spinning Wheels, Maru-dai Stands WINSOME TIMBERS: Lennox Spinning Wheels HANDWEAVERS GUILD OF AMERICA Shuttle, Spindle & Dyepot INTERWEAVE PRESS Books and Magazines: Handwoven, Spin-Off, Piecework, Knits, Fiber Arts XRX PUBLICATION Knitters’ Magazine UNICORN BOOKS every type of fiber-related book BRITTANY, CRYSTAL PALACE, LANTERN MOON, ADDI NATURA, and ADDI TURBO Knitting Needles VICTORIAN VIDEO PRODUCTIONS Contact Information for Events ....................................... 11 YARNS and FIBERS: BROWN SHEEP CO., CRYSTAL PALACE, ELSBETH LAVOLD, FULL BOBBIN, FIESTA YARNS, FROG TREE, JAGGERSPUN, GREAT NORTHERN, HARRISVILLE, LOUËT, VERSEIS/FOX FIBRE, WEAVING SOUTHWEST, ELLEN’S 1/2 PINT, OAK GROVE, D’zined HEMP, LIISU YARNS, ELLYN COOPER’S Yarn Sonnets, MOUNTAIN COLORS, BONKERS, OPAL, NORO, REGIA, PHILOSOPHER’S WOOL, SOUTHWEST TRADING, JO SHARP, SCHACHENMAYR, SCHAEFER, Ashford TEKAPO Partial Listing - MISCELLANEOUS Items Knitting Spools by Montgomery Sterling & Pewter Jewelry by Ram’s Horn Brass Shawl & Kilt Celtic brooches by Mountain Forge Handmade Bookmark/Notecards by Moosetrack Studio Lucets by Peggy Ledrich Clay Buttons by Carol Hibbard Classifieds........................................................................... 11 How to get to Hillcreek Fiber Studio & Yarn Shoppe Map ....... 12 HILLCREEK FIBER STUDIO WEEKEND & LONGER WORKSHOPS HILLCREEK FIBER STUDIO Taught by and WEEKEND & LONGER WORKSHOPS Instructors, unless otherwise noted Taught by and Instructors **************** 2006**************** (unless otherwise noted) DESIGNER YARNS Feb 25 - 27 ....... BEGINNING SPINNING /SPINNING Mar 4 - 5 ........ NATURAL DYEING2003**************** : Ancient Dyes **************** Mar 18 - 21 ... BEG TO INTERMED NAVAJO WEAVING Mar 25 - 27 BEG. THRU ADVANCED TRIANGLE FRAME LOOM July 13-18 ...... FIBERWFEAVING URLOUGH - I Focus on spinning, dyeing, felting and other fiber exploration Apr 1 - 3 ........ Beginning Spinning/Spinning Special Fibers July920-25 ......FFIBER IBER FURLOUGH - II Focus on weaving of all types, July - 14 ...... FURLOUGH- I Focus on spinning, dyeing, felting knitting and other yarn manipulation techniques July 16 - 21 .... FIBER FURLOUGH - II Focus on weaving of all types, Sept 96-7.......... NATURAL ATURAL DYEING: Missouri Dyeplants Sept - 10...... N DYEING: Missouri Dyeplants Sept 20-22...... Beginning /SPINNING SPECIAL FIBERS Sept 15 - 17.... BEGINNINGSSPINNING PINNING/SPINNING SPECIAL FIBERS Nov 48-10 thru Advanced TRIANGLE FRAME LOOM Nov - 6 ........BBeg. EG. THRU ADVANCED TRIANGLE FRAME LOOM WEAVING WEAVING Nov 12-17...... 16-21......IAdvanced NAVAJO WEAVING (5-1/2 days) Nov NTERMED THRU ADVANCED NAVAJO WEAVING (5-1/2 days) Sarah Natani, Guest Guest Instructor Instructor Sarah Natani, **************** 2004**************** 2007 Feb10 7-10......... thru Intermed WEAVING , 4-S HAFT && MORE (4 Feb - 13 BBeg. EG. THRU INTERMED WEAVING , 4-S HAFT MORE days) Feb 17 - 19...... BEG. THRU ADV.TRIANGLE & SQUARE LOOM WEAVING Feb24 7-8........... thru Intermed WEAVING , 4-S & MYORE Feb - 26...... BBeg. EGINNING SPINNING /SPINNING DHAFT ESIGNER ARNS (2 x 2 days) Mar 3&-14-15 4 ......... NATURAL DYES: LEAST-KNOWN ANCIENT ONES Feb 24 28-Mar 1....B BEG EGINNING SPINNING/SPINNING DESIGNER Mar - 27 ..... . THRU INTERMEDIATE NAVAJO WEAVINGYARNS Mar 6-7 .......... NATURAL DYEING: Ancient Dyes Tuition: Two days, $120; three days, W $165; four(4days, $220; five and 1/2 Mar 20-23 ...... BEGINNING NAVAJO EAVING days) days, Tuition guest instructors will be more Apr $295. 17-19....... Beg. for thruworkshops Advanced with TRIANGLE FRAME LOOM check with HFS for correct fees. Tuition includes a full lunch every day. WEAVING Deposit of one-half tuition will Phold a space for Nyou. Bed D&YES Breakfast is June 19-20 ..... Fabric & Yarn AINTING WITH ATURAL available at the first night, $40 each night thereafter. Airport July 18-23 ......Studio: FIBER F$45 URLOUGH shuttle service available from St. Louis, Kansas City, and Columbia Regional to our front door. Call toll four free to reserve space a class Tuition: airports Two days, $110; three days, $155; days, $190; five in and 1/2 or days, two:$255. 1-800-TRI-WEAV Tuition for workshops (874-9328) with guest instructors will be more check with HFS for correct fees. Tuition includes a full lunch every day. HILLCREEK SHOPPE Deposit of one-half tuition will holdYARN a space for you. Bed & Breakfast is available at a theschedule Studio: $40 night, $35 each&night thereafter. Airport also has offirst 2-hour, 1-day 2-day knitting and shuttle service St. 1-866-482-KNIT Louis, Kansas City, (5648) and Columbia crochetavailable classes.from Call Regional airports to our front door. Call toll free to reserve space in a SPRING, 2006 (continued from Page 1) Guest instructors: In April Merike Saarniit is back by popular demand, teaching Spinning for Socks (see her article in this spring Spin-Off magazine), and two interesting Estonian stitches which look much more complex than they really are: Patent Stitches, and Raspberries & Blueberries (see her article in Knitter's magazine). In July, on the weekend between our Fiber Furloughs, the popular Wren Ross and Daena Giardella, co-authors of Changing Patterns: Discovering the Fabric of your Creativity, will be offering great seminars on developing your creativity in both knitting and life in general. One of our favorite guests, Sarah Natani, will again be offering Intermediate to Advanced Navajo Weaving in November. New Class at Hillcreek Fiber Studio: We're considering offering a different dye class, only if there's enough interest: Natural Dyes, an exploration of the Least-known Ancient Ones: Alkanet, Annatto, Kamala, Myrobalan, Red Sandalwood, Safflower, Woad, Quercitron, Pomegranate Rinds and others. March 2007. Let us know if you think you'd enjoy exploring these little-used ancient dyes. We've been exploring ways to use our relatively new 5foot Adjustable Square Loom. Besides adjusting to nine sizes of squares, the adjustable loom adjusts to 36 different sizes of rectangles each of which can be used horizontally or vertically on its convenient stand. Thus, besides conveniently weaving square blankets, new ways to use our square loom include Rectangular Shawl/table runner using the continuous thread weaving method in a rectangle, and Elegant Ruana (still on the loom) using a variation on conventional weaving, and of course, tapestries of various sizes. Leslie Carroll, on-line Weaving List Mom, has designed a Kimono by weaving squares, then felting, cutting and sewing. See Page 4 for pictures of projects done on the square loom. Also check out a new project from the Travel Looms, a Kimono Coat using a variation on the BexShelLaura Jacket Pattern with the 3-foot Tri and Square Looms rather than the 2-foot set. Turkey trip with Theresa. In my last newsletter I described my wonderful trip to Turkey last fall, and how Mehmet Girgic was arranging to offer workshops for visiting guests. Well, he and Theresa May-O'Brien of New York have put together a wonderful opportunity August 13 - 19, 2006 for studying in Turkey. Students may focus on learning one of three skills: Felting with Mehmet, or Kilim Weaving or Pile Carpet Weaving with local expert weaving teachers. Also on the itinerary are learning traditional natural dye techniques, visiting local museums and bazaars, and various side trips. Class size is limited to 10. For further information and an informative brochure, contact Theresa or Mehmet directly: Theresa MayO'Brien, 514 Gifford Hill Road, Oneonta, New York 13820, 607-433-7615, [email protected]; or Mehmet Girgic, Konya, Turkey, phone 00-90332-350-28-95 [email protected], www.thefeltmaker.com. Page 3 New Product: Extraordinary Fiber Washing Bag by Ozark Delights was introduced at the Missouri Fiber Retreat March 2006, receiving rave reviews. This unique product is made of an ultra fine netting which helps prevent fiber from clogging washing machines and pipes. It is designed as a single donut-shaped bag, making it easy to manipulate in the tub of a top loading washing machine. It is useful not only for the washing of fibers such as alpaca, llama, mohair, and wool, but also when just soaking yarns, rovings or fibers in preparation to set the twist or to dye. The Fiber Washing Bag is available either assembled ($19.50) or as a kit with sewing instructions ($15.50). Patent Pending. I would recommend ordering two -one for washing whites, one for washing colors. Yarns always in stock We feel at Hillcreek Fiber Studio and Yarn Shoppe that if we choose a quality line of products or yarns to carry within our studio or shop, we should try to carry the full color or product line. Our focus is on natural-fiber classic quality. We believe when a customer falls in love with a yarn, they'd like to have consistent access to all the colors available. We attempt to keep in stock, barring back orders from the company, all colors in the following yarn lines. Check out Page 8 for additional special knitting yarns kept at Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe. Our websites have color sample cards and prices (see front page for contact information). Remember, for orders over $100 we offer 10% discount. Rio Grande Rug Yarn, 100% wool, heavy singles, approx 360 yards per pound -- excellent for rugs, tapestries, classic shawls, jackets, ponchos or rugs on the triangle or square frame looms. Over 70 hand-dyed colors. Avail in 4-ounce and one-pound lots. Weaving Southwest, 100% Churro (Navajo breed) wool, medium singles, approx 680 yards per pound -- excellent for tapestries, finer detail in variety of classic outerwear garments, used double on large triangle looms, or as is on smaller Travel Tri- and Square looms. 6 natural and 23 hand-dyed colors. Harrisville Highland, medium weight 2-ply wool, truly classic, 450 yards per 8-ounce cone, 50 colors. Also available in same colors, Shetland finer weight. Earth Guild Dragon Tales, 4/2 cotton, heavy slub, 8/2 cotton, rayon slub, rayon chenille, 10 solid colors, 6 variegated color coordinated, 8 oz cones. Great for knitting as well as weaving! Maysville Carpet Warp, 8/4 cotton, in all regular and special 58 colors, 8 oz tubes. Also great for knitting! Oak Grove Potpourri, small boucle 40/40/20 silk/ mohair/ wool, 800 yd/pound, over 20 hand-dyed variegated colorways. Oak Grove Diana, large mohair/wool loop, 375 yd/pound, same colorways as above. Brown Sheep Company's Lamb's Pride, worsted and bulky weights, 15% mohair, 85% soft wool; Prairie Silk, 10/18/72 silk/mohair/merino; Handpaint, 40/60 mohair/wool; Cotton Fleece, 80/20 pima cotton/merino wool. Ashford Tekapo, 2-ply New Zealand merino wool, four variegated colorways, 26 solids, 218 yards per 100 grams Louet Euroflax, 100% linen, solid & heather, 270 yards per 100 gram skein. Gems, tightly twisted 2-ply merino wool, great for socks, 225 yards per 100 gram skein. (continued on Page 4) SPRING, 2006 (continued from Page 3) We keep all issues of Weavers' Craft Magazine in stock. This wonderful magazine, self-published by Jean Scorgie, previous editor for Handwoven magazine, covers specific weave structures with projects, clear directions, colorful pictures, tips and tricks for any level handweaver. Issue 19 is just off the press. This is a series which will become a collectors' item. $6.45 each. Special: Buy the whole set of 19, get two free, $109.65 (save $12.90). Page 4 This year the Missouri State Spring Spin-In will be held Saturday, April 29, at the historic Boone's Home in Defiance, Missouri, Hwy 94, 40 miles west of St. Louis. Pictures of Recent Projects We are continually exploring new uses for our Tri- and Square Loom Products. To view these in color, check out this newsletter on our website, www.hillcreekfiberstudio.com. Enjoy! In Memorial Old time friend and supplier, Roger Wolf of Alliance Imports passed away in February after battling cancer of the spine for several years. Roger has for decades successfully imported quality dyes from around the world. We've worked with him for over 15 years. He was truly a wonderful person to work with. His family plans to continue the business. Dye Recipe Bill Bailey's BOB (Black Oak Bark, or Quercitron) & recipe. Bill has found a source for BOB, has refined it to the concentrated color-yielding part of the bark, and has been developing some recipes based on early dye manuals and Jim Liles' Art and Craft of Natural Dyeing, $19.95. Quercitron was the major dye exported from USA during the 1800's. Used for its excellent yellows and golds. Here's Bill's great recipe for Fiery Scarlet. Use the following percentages of dyestuffs to weight of goods dyed: 20% Black Oak Bark, 8% Cochineal, 6% Tin/Stannic Chloride, 2% Cream of Tartar, 3% Oxalic Acid. Simmer the cochineal in soft water for ten minutes. Add the other ingredients, cold soft water and the fiber. Slowly bring to boil. Boil for 30 to 90 minutes. Longer makes the color more billiant. Mehmet's Dye Recipe for Aubergine (ancient Turkish recipe) Premordant wool at the rate of 4 ounces iron to one pound wool. Let fibers set in mordant bath at least over night. Grind matter roots. Use at the rate of one to two pounds madder root to one pound wool. Cook roots several hours. Add mordanted wool to dye bath with the root parts. Let set without further cooking for 3 or 4 days. This dye has a wonderful dark purple cast of aubergine, or egg-plant color. "All Alpaca Kimono Koat" on 3-foot Travel Tri-loom and matching 27" Square, variation on the BexShelLaura Jacket Pattern, $9, designed for the 2-foot Travel Tri and 18" Square Looms Leslie Carroll modelling her Kimono, woven on her 5-foot Adjustable Square Loom. Felted, cut and sewn squares. The Missouri State Spring Spin-In has been in existence since the mid 1980's when Sammy Eber and Carol Leigh were co-chairs of the Woolgatherers Study group of the Columbia Weavers and Spinners' Guild. CW&SG sponsored the event for 7 years, then decided to give other spinning groups around the state the opportunity to host the event. Since then, Carol Leigh's Hillcreek Fiber Studio has co-sponsored the event with other guilds to keep some consistency with mailing lists, et cetera. Over the years the Spin-In has been hosted in such areas as St. Louis, Marshfield, Hannibal, Chillicothe, Berger, Kansas City, and Defiance at Boone's Home -- in all four corners of the State and then some. Franklin County Fiber Artists and Boone's Home have made a joint commitment to continue to sponsor this event from now on. For contact info, see Page 11. I would like to thank all those who have been involved with this event over the years. It's been a wonderful opportunity for our spinning community to stay connected with one another. If any Missouri group would like to take a turn hosting the event, please contact this year's event coordinators. Rectangle Shawl woven on 5-foot Adjustable Square Loom using continuous yarn method of weaving two loops alternately, one on each side. Unfinished Elegant Ruana being woven on a 5-foot Adjustable Square Loom pre-warped, and with pulled loop weft. SPRING, 2006 Page 5 2006-2007 HILLCREEK WORKSHOP and EVENT SCHEDULE Date Workshops/Events Location 2006 Apr 1 - 2 ............. BEGINNING SPINNING, Hillcreek Fiber Studio .......................................................................... Columbia, MO Apr 2 - 3 ............. INTERMEDIATE SPINNING, Designer Yarns, Hillcreek Fiber Studio ...................................... Columbia, MO Apr 7 - 8, F-S .... Greencastle Fleece Fair, Putnam County Fairgrounds, Vendor ......................................................... Greencastle, IN Apr 7 - 9, F-Sun ... Merike Saarniit, guest instructor, Knitting & Spinning Workshops, Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe .......... Columbia, MO Apr 28-30 ........... Fort Frederick Historic Trade Fair, Trader .................................................................................... Ft. Frederick, MD Apr 29 ................ *All-Missouri Spring Spin-In, Historic Boone Home, Franklin Co. Fiber Artists, Vendor ................. Defiance, MO May 5-7 .............. Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival, Howard County Fair Grounds, Vendor ............................West Friendship, MD May 9 - 10 .......... Millicent's Yarn & More, Triangle weaving workshop .................................................................. Cumberland, MD May 13 - 14 ........ New Hampshire Sheep & Wool Festival, State Fair Grounds, Vendor.............................................. Hopkinton, NH May 19 - 21 ........ Missouri Fiber Arts Conference, Bex Mobius Scarf Knitting, Vendor ...................................................Fayette, MO May 20 ............... *Fiber Fair, Webster County Fairgrounds ........................................................................................ Marshfield, MO June 1 - 4 ............ MO Natural Colored Wool Growers’ Show and Sale, Missouri State Fairgrounds, Vendor...................Sedalia, MO June 3 - 4 ............ Ft du Chartres Spring Rendezvous, Dye demo by Shella ......................................................... Prairie du Rocher, IL June 14-18 .......... Brack Family Reunion ...................................................................................................................State College, PA June 27-July 1.... Convergence, International Fiber Arts Conference, Vendor ......................................................... Grand Rapids, MI July 9-14............. FIBER FURLOUGH-I - - Focus on Spinning, Dyeing, Felting exploration, Hillcreek Fbr Studio . Columbia, MO July 15-16........... Wren Ross & Deana Giardella, guest instructors, Knitting With Creativity, Discovering the Fabric of Your Creativity, Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe ........................................................................ Columbia, MO July 16-21........... FIBER FURLOUGH-II - - Weaving of all types, Hillcreek Fiber Studio ....................................... Columbia, MO July 30-Aug 4 ..... Christianson Native Craft Workshop, Tri-Loom & Inkle Weaving, Rose & Carol Leigh ............ Shannondale, MO Aug 9 - 13 .......... Stitches Midwest Knitting Conference, XRX, Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe, Vendor .................................. Rosemont, IL Aug 15................ Quilters Guild, Triangle weaving presentation ............................................................................ Jefferson City, MO Aug 18-20 .......... Michigan Fiber Festival, Allegan County Fair Grounds, Vendor ...........................................................Allegan, MI Sept 1-4 .............. *Bethel Sheep & Wool Festival ............................................................................................................. Bethel, MO Sept 3 ................. Kaiser Family Reunion ................................................................................................................. St. Elizabeth, MO Sept 9 - 10 .......... NATURAL DYEING: Missouri Dye Plants, Hillcreek Fiber Studio ............................................. Columbia, MO Sept 15 - 16, F-S. BEGINNING SPINNING, Hillcreek Fiber Studio, Fri, Sat ............................................................. Columbia, MO Sept 16 - 17 S-S.. INTERMEDIATE SPINNING, Special Fibers, Hillcreek Fiber Studio Sat, Sun .......................... Columbia, MO Sept 20 - Oct 1 Eastern Primitive Rendezvous, Vendor, seminars ..................................................................... Dodder County, WV Oct 6 - 8 F-S-S ... Chatahoochee Guild, Presentation & Triangle Weaving Workshop ...................................................... Atlanta, GA Oct 20 - 22 ......... New York Sheep & Wool Festival, Dutchess County Fair Grounds, Vendor.................................... Rhinebeck, NY Oct 26 - 29......... Southeast Animal Fiber Festival, Fairgrounds, Tri-loom weaving workshop, Vendor ....................... Asheville, NC Nov 1 - 5 ............ Stitches East Knitting Conference, XRX, Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe, Vendor ........................................Baltimore, MD Nov 4 - 6 ............ BEGINNING thru ADVANCED TRIANGLE & SQUARE LOOM WEAVING, HFS ............... Columbia, MO Nov 12 - 17......... INTERMED thru ADVANCED NAVAJO WEAVING, Sarah Natani, guest instructor, HFS........ Columbia, MO Dec 8 - 9 ............ HILLCREEK YARN SHOPPE, Anniversary Gathering & Holiday Sale ................................... Columbia, MO 2007 Jan 17-27 ........... Alafia River Rendezvous, workshops: Tri-weaving, spinning,vendor ................................................Homeland, FL Feb 10-13 ........... BEGINNING & INTERMEDIATE WEAVING, 4-Shafts & More, (4 days) HFS ....................... Columbia, MO Feb 17 - 19 ......... BEGINNING thru ADVANCED TRIANGLE & SQUARE LOOM WEAVING, HFS ............. Columbia, MO Feb 24 - 25 ......... BEGINNING SPINNING, Hillcreek Fiber Studio .......................................................................... Columbia, MO Feb 25 - 26 ......... INTERMEDIATE SPINNING, Designer Yarns, Hillcreek Fiber Studio ...................................... Columbia, MO Mar 3 - 4 ............ NATURAL DYES: THE LEAST-KNOWN ANCIENT ONES, HFS .......................................... Columbia, MO Mar 9 - 11........... Fiber Retreat, Lincoln University Extension ............................................................................... Jefferson City, MO Mar 17 - 18......... Melissa Leapman, Guest Instructor, KNITTING Celtic Cables, Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe ................. Columbia, MO Mar 24 - 27......... BEGINNING to INTERMEDIATE NAVAJO WEAVING, Hillcreek Fiber Studio .................... Columbia, MO April 6 - 7........... Greencastle Fleece Fair, Putnam County Fairgrounds, Vendor ......................................................... Greencastle, IN * Not attending this year All workshops are taught by Carol Leigh Brack-Kaiser or Rebecca Oliger, unless otherwise noted. Events in ALL CAPS are workshops offered at Hillcreek Fiber Studio or Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe. Call 1-800-TRI-WEAV (874-9328) to register for weaving, spinning, and dyeing workshops. Please call 1-866-482-KNIT (5648) for more information, and to register for knitting classes. Bed and Breakfast at Hillcreek Fiber Studio is available for students at either class location. SPRING, 2006 Workshops Offered at Hillcreek Fiber Studio Students may choose to spend both Fiber Furlough weeks with us for a 10% discount on both tuition and B&B for both weeks. Do the whole textile process - weave Nestled in the Little Bonne Femme Creek or knit something the second week from the Valley, amidst woods and pastures, in view of a major state park, Hillcreek Fiber yarn you spun and dyed the first week! Studio offers the serenity for a true getaway. Let someone else do the cooking. NATURAL DYEING, MISSOURI Just focus on learning a new skill or on PLANTS: Two-day weekend, Sept 9-10, exploring an older one. Cuddle up with a 2006. A full color spectrum will be book from over 800 titles on the shelves. obtained from foraged plants within Relax. You deserve some quiet time for walking distance of Hillcreek Fiber Studio — red from pokeberries, blue, lavender yourself. and green from elderberries, yellows and Workshops at Hillcreek Fiber Studio allow oranges from flowers, browns and blacks the student to immerse her or himself in from trees. Students will go home with the study and exploration of a number of over 60 dye samples on wool, cotton, and textile-related subjects. We continue to raw silk fabric. They may bring items of offer at least two sessions each year in the their fiber medium to dye: fiber, yarn, more popular subjects of Spinning, fabric, basket reed, quills, buttons, etc. Natural Dyeing, Four & More Shaft Weaving, Navajo Weaving, and Triangle BEGINNING SPINNING / SPINNING Weaving. We periodically add classes in SPECIAL FIBERS: Two or three days: Spinning Special Fibers, Spinning Sept 15-17, 2006 (note: Fri, Sat, Sun) Designer Yarns, Children’s Fiber Beginning students, Fri & Sat, will learn Weekend, Inkle & Tablet Weaving, basics of spinning, choosing and skirting Felting, and Knitting, among others, as the fleece, cleaning, carding & combing demand warrants them. In the past, we’ve techniques, spinning on spindles and a added special workshops with guest variety of spinning wheels. They will instructors, such as knitting, mushroom make at least two 2-ply skeins of handspun dyeing, kumi-himo, and felting. If there’s yarn. Spinning Special Fibers students, enough interest, we’ll find the best Sat & Sun, will dress distaffs and spin instructor we can on the subject. Let us Flax, unwind cocoons & spin Silk from know what interests you! several preparations, spin Cotton and other Fine Fibers on charkas & taklis, and will See Page 9 for Knitting and Crocheting Comb Wool. classes at Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe. FIBER FURLOUGH - I: Five and onehalf days, July 9-14, 2006. Focus on Spinning: beginning, designer yarns, and/or special fibers; Dyeing , natural and synthetic immersion and painting fabrics and fibers, Focus on Indigo with Rebecca; and Felting, both wet and dry needle techniques, creating functional vessels and wearables as well as whimsical sculptures, Locker Hooking. Dye and spin your own designer yarns. FIBER FURLOUGH — II: Five and one-half days, July 16-21, 2006. Focus on what you can do with yarn: Weaving of all types - - Rigid Heddle, Four & More Shaft Structures, Navajo, Triangle, Tapestry, Inkle, Tablet, Fingerweaving, Kumi-himo Braiding, Lucet Cordage, Macrame, and Tatting, and now Kilim and Pile Carpet weaving. Obviously, no one person can explore it all, but you can choose one, two or three types to explore during the week. And what you don't have time to explore yourself, you can observe others doing. Page 6 BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE WEAVING: Four days: Feb 10 - 13, 2007. Beginning students will complete two projects, warp their loom twice, learn threading and weaving techniques and how to read and understand pattern drafts and basic weaving theory. Intermediate students will work independently on projects with guidance from the instructor. They may choose to weave a “Colonial Weave Structure Sampler”, “Tartan Dancing Shawl” or another project of their choosing. BEGINNING SPINNING/ SPINNING DESIGNER YARNS: Two or three days: Feb 24 - 26, 2007. Beginning students, Sat & Sun, will learn basics of spinning, choosing and skirting fleece, cleaning, carding & combing techniques, spinning on spindles and on a variety of spinning wheels. They will make at least two 2-ply skeins of handspun yarn. Designer Yarn students, Sun. & Mon, will learn color & fiber blending and Navajo 3ply techniques. They will create novelty yarns such as slubs, knop, marl, core-spun, loop, and feather yarns, among others. NATURAL DYEING, LEAST-KNOWN ANCIENT DYES: Two-day weekend, March 3 - 4, 2007. This will be an exploratory class using dyes rarely used, such as Alkanet, Annatto, Kamala, Myrobalan, Red Sandalwood, Quercitron, Pomegranate Rinds, Safflower, and Woad. We need at least four students to make the class. BEGINNING THRU ADVANCED TRIAND SQUARE LOOM WEAVING: BEGINNING & INTERMEDIATE Two or three days, Nov 4-6, 2006 and NAVAJO WEAVING: Four days, Feb 17 - 19, 2007. In two days students March 24-27, 2007. Students will warp can complete a full 7-foot Triangle Shawl their looms and learn basic Navajo using the simple, unique continuous-thread weaving techniques and color joins. The method. Or choose to stay three days, take experience will include readings and your time and learn a few intermediate or discussions of the Navajo/diné culture. advanced techniques, such as twill, leno Most students will finish a sampler, lace, log cabin, double weave, plus color learning finishing techniques for the tight patterns, such as tartan plaids and color ending. blending, or weave on the square loom Tuition: Two days, $120; three days, . ADVANCED NAVAJO WEAVING: $165; four days, $220; five and 1/2 days, Five and one-half days, Nov 12-17, 2006. $295. Tuition includes a full lunch every Guest instructor Sarah Natani has become day. Deposit of one-half tuition will hold a family. This will be her ninth visit to space for you. Tuition for Guest Instructor Bed & Hillcreek Fiber Studio, and husband Leo’s Workshops will be higher. seventh. Sarah’s focus will be on Advanced Breakfast is available at the Studio: $45 Navajo Weaving techniques, including twills first night, $40 each night thereafter. and two-faced structures (different design on Airport shuttle service available from St. each side), by using 4-shed techniques (or Louis, Kansas City, and Columbia Regional come and practice basic techniques). Guest airports to our front door. Call toll free to reserve space in a class or two: 1-800-874instructor tuition - $395. 9328 (1-800-TRI-WEAV). Page 7 SPRING, 2006 * + " ! # % $ ! $ " ! # *$ % 0 "% * ! 27$ ! * ! ! . %$ " 0 & % " " " " " " * 5 ) 3 # " ! %* " %" 7( 0 *" =&<A =* " # " =& $!% ! " ( ' " *& " %$ ! % "! $" # $ + "* * # ! "$ ,$ * * $ " * ! ) / $ * # # # ! + ") " ! * & " *$ " " $ # ! ' . ( * * $ "! * # *$ ! *$ ! 0 * # $ 0 " " % "& " " *$ % " * ! - ,$" * $ * * ! $ % " 0/ $ *2 ) # # @% $ " $& ! 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" + 7$ * & % %" ! 0 ! % ! !% G 7 + $ *$ 5" " %* ! $ "$ 3 .F "! % !* 7 " 7 + # H 3 *$ % % & $ "! 0 $ ! * / $ $ * ! % * 37 $ 7 " 7( % 0 3 " "$ " E<; " F * 0 3 ! $ $ * "# 8 $ *$ ) 7$" % # # * 6* *7$ ? % $ 0 SPRING, 2006 Announcement: Two-Day Workshop in Triangle Frame Loom Weaving in Cumberland, Maryland, May 9 and 10 Carol Leigh Brack-Kaiser will offer a two-day workshop in basics and advanced weaving techniques for triangle looms on Tuesday, May 9 and Wednesday, May 10 at Millicent's Yarns & More immediately following Maryland Sheep and Wool Fest. The workshop will include basic techniques, color changes, twill and leno lace. Advanced work will include double cloth, color and weave effects, and soumack surface texture. New triangle loom weavers are encouraged to attend. Experienced tri-loom weavers will learn much to add to their skills. Fee for the workshop is $125. 7-foot adjustable looms will be available for use during the workshop. Participants may purchase yarns at Millicent's. Accommodations are available near by. To register, please call 301-722-8100 or email: [email protected]. A $50 deposit is required upon registration to save a spot in the workshop. Page 9 Specials on Unique products SpinWinders Unique hand-held battery-operated, S & Z twist options, for both hand spinning AND for winding bobbins for weaving. Four double A batteries included, optional rechargeable batteries may be used. Reg $47, SALE $39. Acadian Spindles Spindle attachment for Ashford and other spinning wheels to turn your wheel into an "Acadian" wheel. Great for spinning cotton and other fine fibers, as well as fat yarns. Spindle detaches and hook is included for use as a high-whorl spindle. Lazy Kate Cabinet available for holding up to five spindles. Acadian Conversion Kit, reg $86, SALE $75; Acadian Kate, reg $149, SALE $95; Individual Spindles reg. $37.25, SALE $25. We have an Eclectic Collection of used shuttles, bobbins and other weavers'tools, books and yarns, which we've accumulated from estates. These include various sizes of steel reeds at $1 per inch, heavy wooden bobbins for spool rack at $2.50 ea. (10 for $20), cardboard bobbins for spool rack at $.75 ea. (10 for $5), old wooden pirns for end-feed shuttles or industrial spinners for $5 ea (5 for $20). Call for description and availability of other weaving items. Up-coming Workshops at Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe Friday, April 7, 2006, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Merike Saarniit of Liisu Yarns will offer a class in Handspinning for Handknit Socks. Check Spring 2006 issue of Spin-Off magazine for her article on this topic! Saturday, April 8, 2006 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., $65. Patent Stitches with Merike Saarniit. Skill Level: Intermediate Knitter. Fast and efficient Estonian method of creating luscious brioche stitch patterns so rich in texture. Technique also used for unique cables, ribs, and individual motifs sure to evoke "how did you DO that?" comments. We will swatch over-all patterns, two-color patterns (where one colornet seems to float on a different color ground, individual motifs, and exotic-looking cables that do not require a cable needle. Merike has a new “Magic” shawl/vest pattern coming out in the Winter issue of Knitter’s magazine which uses these stitches. Sunday, April 9, 2006 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., $35. Blueberries & Raspberries with Merike Saarniit. Skill Level: Intermediate. Estonia has a rich heritage of variations of knitting stitches and stranded patterns. Blueberries and raspberries are examples of these elegant and fun stitches that can be knit in either low or high relief or in combination. Use them as an all-over texture, or only in certain areas (borders, cuffs, yoke) for a delectable effect. Students will make a wine or water bottle cooler using this fun pattern from Merike. Saturday, April 29, 2006 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., $40. (includes pattern) Shadow Shawl with Gail Hubbell Skill level: Beginning/ inetermediate Learn this knitting technique that gives your piece a depth and almost three demensional visual impact. It has become popular since the book Shadow Knitting, by Vivian Høxbro came out a few years back. July 15 - 16 Wren Ross and Daena Gairdella, authors of Changing Patterns: Discovering the Fabric of your Creativity (incl. Knitting as a Metaphor for Life) will present an enjoyable opportunity to unleash creativity skills. Daena Giardella's improvisational theater performances have earned kudos for their portrayals of the outrageous challenge of being human. She was featured in The Life Makeover Project with Cheryl Richardson on Oxygen TV. Wren Ross, actor, singer, knitwear designer, and fiber philosopher. Her writings about knitting have been published in Knit Lit as well as Interweave Knits and Rowan magazines. She has created many cabaret performances, and is also an accomplished voice-over actor. Her workshops empower people to find their authentic voice. Saturday, July 15, 2006, 2:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m., $50. An Author Event: Authors Daena Gairdella and Wren Ross will present an interactive program based on their new book. Changing Patterns explores the power of creativity as a vital tool for self-development, change and fulfillment, overcoming the blocks that deter creativity. In Part I, Giardella helps readers' identify unique creative work cycles and make peace with inhibiting forces, to have fun with fiber, in the kitchen, studio, or garden. In Part II, Ross illustrates the value of the creative process by using knitting as a metaphor for life, how one begins and ends a project, gets out of tangles and deals with mistakes. Two simple and beautiful projects are included. This program will include a talk and a lively performance followed by a discussion and workshop that will stimulate participants' connection to their creativity. Saturday, July 15, 2006, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. CABARET "Singing and Living With Every Fiber!" This cabaret is full of songs, stories and comic monologues that reflect the unique experience of those who engage in the creative process. Daena and Wren bring years of professional acting and singing experience, as well as passion for fiber, for a performance that is unique, fun and memorable. Sunday, July 16, 2006, 12 noon - 3:00 p.m., $50. Knitting with Creativity, with Wren Ross and Daena Giardella Skill level: all knitters This workshop will celebrate the creative process through knitting. Participants will have the opportunity to investigate the unique stages of their personal creativity as well as the universal cycles of creative process. We will explore color, texture and design in bold new ways. Find insight, freedom and confidence in your individual creative expression. We are always working to bring you excellent workshops with top-name instructors. Please call Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe for future classes, toll free 1-866-482-KNIT (5648), or 573-449-KNIT (5648). SPRING, 2006 & % +, ' ( ) ) $% Monthly Sales at Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe * (Good in-store or by email only on in-stock merchandise. Free or reduced items of same merchandise or of equal or lesser value) April: "Share the Passion" sale. Saturday, May 20 Bring a brand new knitter or crocheter to the shoppe and you and they will both get a $5 coupon for knitting supplies ($25 minimum purchase per coupon). 10:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m. Webster County Fairgrounds Marshfield, Missouri May: Buy 4 get one Free on Yarn one yarn and get the 5th free. • • • • Animal Exhibits Workshops & Demonstrations Fleece & Skein Competitions Knit & Crochet Speed Contests • Children’s Crafts • Fashion Show • Vendors Galore! - & 1+2 345 23167 !% $ " . % $ //0 % +8 / 1+2 :14 ,122 Page 10 9 Buy 4 skeins of any June: Buy 4 get one Free on Patterns July: Buy 4 get one Free on Knitting needles or Crochet Hooks August: Buy 2 Knitting or Crochet Books, get one for 30% off For our local shoppers: check the back of HYVEE and Patricia's grocery store's register receipts for a $5 coupon. Also check for the Yellow Pages clip-out $10 coupons! SPRING, 2006 Page 11 CLASSIFIEDS: Equipment/Fibers Handmade Hardwood Maple Baskets-with an unconditional life-time guarantee - NO MATTER WHAT! crafted by & available from “The Basketman” at www.thebasketman.com, or 4960 William Flynn Hwy, Suite 6 PMB136, Allison Park, PA 15101; 800-925-2412 FOR SALE - USED: 1. Harrisville 36" 4-Harness Loom-$600 2. Glimakra 54" standard 4-Harness loom, nylon heddles $1700. Contact: Roy Strube, 573-874-0907; Columbia, MO FOR SALE: Harrisville 8-harness floor loom, Schacht weaving bench, LeClerc warping board and yarn stand, Schacht inkle loom, some yarn, books & nurmerous accessories. Call for itemized list. 573-358-7188. Marilyn Wirick, 570 W Capri Dr, Bonne Terre, MO 63628 FOR SALE: LaClerc 45" Nilus II 4-harness jack floor loom (never used). Comes with a bobbin rack - $1500. LeClerc rocking bench: $245 Additional items for sale: Boats, stainless steel 10-dent reed, copies of Handwoven, & Interweave Press Design Collection. Audrey Holland, 417-276-5689; e-mail: [email protected] FOR SALE: Used Warping Boards. We have accumulated several from estate or moving sales. Some are home-made. Just $35 each. Call for descriptions. Used Clemes and Clemes Spinning Wheel. Fair condition. $100 as is. Fricke 15-inch, 503S chain-driven DRUM CARDER, with brush $550. Call Hillcreek Fiber Studio, 573-874-2233. 2006 Event Contacts Greencastle Fleece Fair, April 7 - 8, Friday/Sat, Putnam County Fairgrounds, Greencastle, IN. Contact Pat Fender, 812-829-4501, [email protected], www.fleecefair.com. All Missouri Spring Spin-In, April 29, 9 - 5 p.m., early to set up, Boone Home, Defiance, MO. Co-sponsored by Franklin County Fiber Artists and Boone Home.Contact Pam Jenson, Boone Home, Donna McFarland 636-583-8112, Linda Beckley 636-629-0567. Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival, May 6-7, Howard County Fairgrounds, West Friendship, MD www.sheepandwool.org for show schedule, workshops and vendors. 30th Annual New Hampshire Sheep & Wool Festival, May 13-14, 2006, NH State Fairgrounds, Hopkinton, NH. Contact: Nadine Chounet, "Festival" at e-mail address [email protected], or find more information at www.yankeeshepherd.com Missouri Fiber Artists Conference (MoFA), May 19-21, Central Methodist College, Fayette, MO Keynote speaker, Mary Zicafoose, weaver whose work has been featured on many fiber publication covers. Contact: Debbie Prost, 573-443-1731, www.missourifiberartists.com Christianson Native Craft Workshop, July 30 - Aug 4, Shannondale, MO Contact: Susan Clauss, 3402 Commonwealth Ave, St Louis, MO 63143; 314-645-4999 [email protected] Stitches Midwest, August 9 - 13, Rosemont, IL www.KnittingUniverse.com, sponsored by XRX publications. Michigan Fiber Fest, August 16 - 20, Allegan County Fair Grounds, Allegan, Michigan, www.michiganfiberfestival.org World Sheep & Fiber Arts Festival, Sept 1 - 4, Bethel, Missouri, Contact: Bev Otto, Leonard, MO, [email protected], 660-762-4215. 30th Annual Eastern Primitive Rendezvous, Sept 23-Oct 1, Dodders County, WV, near West Union. Bushway, Robert Cook, 304-624-6116, www.geocities.com/epr2006. National Rendezvous Living History Foundation, 304-349-2186, www.nrlhf.org/epr2006.html New York Sheep & Wool Festival, Oct 20 - 22, Duchess County Fair Grounds, Rhinebeck, NY. Contact Amy Sherman, [email protected], www.sheepandwool.com. Highland Fiber Artists FIBER FAIR, May 20, 10 am - 4 pm, Webster Co. Fairgrounds, Marshfield, MO. Contact: Helen Grace Muzzy, 417-859-7840, [email protected] Southeast Animal Fiber Fest (SAFF), Oct 26-29, County Fairgrounds, Asheville, NC, www. SAFF.org Missouri Natural Colored Wool Growers Association- Heart of America Fiber Festival, June 2-4, Missouri State Fairgrounds, Sedalia, MO For information, visit www.moncwga.com or contact: Carolyn Parry, 816-632-4310. ******************************** We hope to see you at these events!! Convergence, International Fiber Arts Conference, June 25- July 1, Grand Rapids, Michigan, DeVos Place Convention Center, sponsored by Handweavers' Guild of America and the Michigan League of Handweavers, www.weavespindye.org Stitches East Knitting Conf, Nov 1 - 5, Baltimore, MD. www.knittinguniverse.com, sponsored by XRX publications. All of our products may be ordered on our toll-free lines: 1-800-TRI-WEAV (874-9328) (weaving, spinning, dyeing) 1-866-482-KNIT (5648) (knitting & crochet) or on our Websites: www.HillcreekFiberStudio.com www.HillcreekYarnShoppe.com both of which link to our “Shopping Cart” Store SPRING, 2006 ISSUE Carol Leigh’s HILLCREEK FIBER STUDIO & YARN SHOPPE 7001 Hillcreek Road Columbia, MO 65203 Return Service Requested Directions to visit Carol Leigh’s Hillcreek Fiber Studio, & the Yarn Shoppe Diagram is not to Scale W. Broadway Downtown X Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe E. Broadway CALL 573-874-2233 or 1-800-TRI-WEAV NOTE: Hillcreek YARN Shoppe is shown by the “X” to the left. (573-449-5648) 1414 Rangeline Plaza, Ste Last house in the valley, before the creek. SPRING, 2006 Before coming to the STUDIO, GIVE US A CALL so we won’t miss YOU Page 12
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