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gregs_lil_farmgirl Posted - Feb 21 2007 : 06:42:10 AM
It may not completly apply to crafting, but you ladies are just so flexible There are several in my area and I was thinking of joining one.

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Somerhill Posted - Feb 22 2007 : 07:45:10 AM
I am a member of two spinning guilds. I highly recommend them! There is something about meeting once a month with people of a kindred spirit to share and encourage oneanother (and yes, sometimes shame eachother into finished a project - haha) Most guilds are happy - in fact, highly motivated - to teach new spinners, including allowing them to try out a variety of wheels. Some even have equipment to rent/borrow.

Megan, I know some people in your area who spin. I used to live near Somerset, and was a member of a group that met in Granville and Newark. Elaine Boaz lives just outside town on Hankinson Rd. She is a teacher, a long time spinner/weaver/knitter, and is a member of that group that spins together. It was often held at her home. You could also ask at the yarn shop there in town for names, too.
Lisa at Somerhill
daffodil dreamer Posted - Feb 22 2007 : 02:59:05 AM
I was in a spinning group here for a while (until my little boy became a bit too mobile to be contained and kept out of mischief!!) I just rang them up to ask if they had any sort of lessons, as I was (still am!) a total beginner. And they were so lovely - they just let me come along every week and everyone would help me out at different times. For Ben, it was like having a whole lot of extra grandmothers (I was the youngest by about 25 years!) It was great fun, and I hope to go back as it is great just to have some crafty friends to chat with.
Good luck with your search,
Jayne
shmeg Posted - Feb 21 2007 : 06:54:24 AM
birdi, I was just looking into the same thing. I wanted to find someone willing to teach me in my area. Seems like fun!

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