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Just a quick post to remind everyone that the next meeting is Saturday, May 2nd.  The new meeting starting time is 11pm, but we are there till 4pm. Come all day or for just part of the meeting.  
Last month we focused on many different types of lace (photos coming) with plans to continue with [...]

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The guild has a new meeting time.  We are starting at 11am rather than 1pm but still going to 4pm.   The business/discussion part of the meeting will be at about 1pm or so. That allows for a couple of hours to work on projects, visit..  then a break for lunch and guild business and news… [...]

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We had quite a few visitors at the February meeting, with several joining.   Updates on old business discussed, also new events and items of interest to guild members.  Members shared projects.  
Exhibit  – Rita Rhodes from The Community Arts Center Of Elmira spoke to the members, giving updates and guidelines for the Entangled Fibers Exhibit as [...]

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The next guild meeting will be on February 7th, 1 – 4 pm.   We will been starting the work on our banner, mostly making some final decisions on what we want to do, how large each individual member square can be, what we want to back it with, final size etc. 
There will also be some [...]

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Members met on December 6th,  bringing holiday treats to share. 
The meeting involved a bit of  planning for future meetings and Roc Day in January.    Afterwards, members shared snacks, had a gift exchange and worked on small woven decorations. 
Reminder:  If you haven’t paid for next years dues, please do so soon. 
Rock day info to follow in [...]

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Guild members again had a chance to explore small and off-loom weaving.  Those learning how to spin were able to get some hands on tips on spinning techniques. 
On display were several looms, weaving samples, spindles, Sue’s weaving project book , and more. 
We welcomed 2 new members to the guild.

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