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A message from our president October 2013 TIDEWATER KNITTING GUILD OF VIRGINIA P urls NEXT MEETING Monday, Oct. 7 Help Clinic, 6:30 p.m. Meet and Greet, 7 p.m. Business Meeting, 7:15 p.m. Program will be: Guild birthday, elections, volunteer recognition & membership renewals. We meet at: Westminster Canterbury 3100 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach. Check tkgv.blogspot.com to confirm the meeting date. NEWSLETTER DEADLINE: Submissions for the No- vember issue of the news- letter are due Oct. 15. Email the editor, Sonja Barisic, at [email protected] . INSIDE 2 Calendar, New Member, Birthdays, Treasurer’s Report 3 Charity Knitting: Holidays, Sam’s Scarves 4 Meeting Minutes 5 Super Raffle, Charity Knit- In Tea Party, Waterways Festival 6 TKGV Enrollment Form Our Guild meeting for October is jam-packed with events. We will be marking our 22nd birthday with treats, elections, installation of the 2014 board, recognition of vol- unteers and membership renewals. We also will be announcing the winners of our knitting contest with a display of projects and ribbons. Since there were no nominations from the floor last month, the Guild membership will vote either “yes” or “no” on the slate presented at the September meeting. That will be followed by the installation of the board. After the elections, I would like to take some time to recognize the 2013 board and their hard work. The Guild has been very busy this year and a lot of work goes on be- hind the scenes to make things happen from programs, publications and events. I also would like you to think about how you can contribute to the Guild (big or small) in time and energy to make next year as successful as this year. Throughout the meeting, Beverly will be accepting membership forms and dues. We would like to have EVERYBODY fill out a membership form so that our roster can be completely scrubbed and updated. An enrollment form is enclosed with this news- letter. Finally, we will reveal the winners of our knitting contest and Best in Show, who was … . You’ll have to come to the meeting to find out. Debbie Henderson of W isdom By Debbie Henderson Back by popular demand is the Guild’s annual Knitting-by-the-Sea Retreat. We re- ceived such positive feedback from our first retreat last March that we have decided to have a 2014 retreat. The dates for the retreat will be Thursday through Sunday, March 6-9, at the Hampton Inn in Corolla, N.C. The agenda will be basically the same as last year, with improvements based on the input we received from participants. Thursday will be an open day, with formal activi- ties beginning Friday evening. The Hampton Inn is offering us the same room rate as last year, which was $89 per night, plus taxes. In order to move forward with the retreat plans, I need a committee to do the plan- ning and knitters interested in teaching that weekend to submit class ideas. If you are interested in working on the planning committee, let me know pronto ([email protected]). Those interested in teaching need to submit your idea with a class description and the committee will make the selections. At the present time there is no theme for the retreat other than we will be “knitting by the sea.” Get ready to knit by the sea

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October 2013 issue of the newsletter of the Tidewater Knitting Guild of Virginia.

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A message from our president

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PurlsNEXT MEETINGMonday, Oct. 7Help Clinic, 6:30 p.m.Meet and Greet, 7 p.m.

Business Meeting, 7:15 p.m.

Program will be:Guild birthday, elections, volunteer recognition & membership renewals.

We meet at:Westminster Canterbury3100 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach.

Check tkgv.blogspot.com to confirm the meeting date.

NEWSLETTER DEADLINE: Submissions for the No-vember issue of the news-letter are due Oct. 15. Email the editor, Sonja Barisic, at [email protected].

INSIDE2 Calendar, New Member, Birthdays, Treasurer’s Report 3 Charity Knitting: Holidays, Sam’s Scarves 4 Meeting Minutes 5 Super Raffle, Charity Knit- In Tea Party, Waterways Festival 6 TKGV Enrollment Form

Our Guild meeting for October is jam-packed with events. We will be marking our 22nd birthday with treats, elections, installation of the 2014 board, recognition of vol-unteers and membership renewals. We also will be announcing the winners of our knitting contest with a display of projects and ribbons.

Since there were no nominations from the floor last month, the Guild membership will vote either “yes” or “no” on the slate presented at the September meeting. That will be followed by the installation of the board.

After the elections, I would like to take some time to recognize the 2013 board and their hard work. The Guild has been very busy this year and a lot of work goes on be-hind the scenes to make things happen from programs, publications and events. I also would like you to think about how you can contribute to the Guild (big or small) in time and energy to make next year as successful as this year.

Throughout the meeting, Beverly will be accepting membership forms and dues. We would like to have EVERYBODY fill out a membership form so that our roster can be completely scrubbed and updated. An enrollment form is enclosed with this news-letter.

Finally, we will reveal the winners of our knitting contest and Best in Show, who was … . You’ll have to come to the meeting to find out.

Debbie Henderson

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By Debbie Henderson

Back by popular demand is the Guild’s annual Knitting-by-the-Sea Retreat. We re-ceived such positive feedback from our first retreat last March that we have decided to have a 2014 retreat. The dates for the retreat will be Thursday through Sunday, March 6-9, at the Hampton Inn in Corolla, N.C. The agenda will be basically the same as last year, with improvements based on the input we received from participants. Thursday will be an open day, with formal activi-ties beginning Friday evening. The Hampton Inn is offering us the same room rate as last year, which was $89 per night, plus taxes. In order to move forward with the retreat plans, I need a committee to do the plan-ning and knitters interested in teaching that weekend to submit class ideas. If you are interested in working on the planning committee, let me know pronto ([email protected]). Those interested in teaching need to submit your idea with a class description and the committee will make the selections. At the present time there is no theme for the retreat other than we will be “knitting by the sea.”

Get ready to knit by the sea

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Member Birthdays This Month

Barb Gibson Oct. 6

Margaret Faust Oct. 16

Pam St. Clair Oct. 17

Chris Goudeau Oct. 22

Guild meetings start with Meet and Greet at 7 p.m., followed by the Business Meeting at 7:15 p.m. The Guild also offers a Help Clinic, starting a half-hour before the meeting.

Oct. 5-6 – Fall Fiber Festival & Montpelier Sheep Dog Trials, Montpelier Station, Va. www.fallfiberfestival.org

Oct. 7 – Guild Meeting. Elections, Guild birthday.

Oct. 12-13 – Waterways Heritage Festival, Great Bridge Lock Park, Chesapeake. http://bit.ly/17rLLdb

Nov. 1-3 – Nancy Shroyer meet and greet, classes.

Nov. 4 – Guild Meeting.

Nov. 10 – Charity Knit-In Tea Party, 1-5 p.m., at Deb-bie Henderson’s home. RSVP to [email protected].

Dec. 2 – Guild Meeting and Holiday Party. St. Mary’s Home, 6171 Kempsville Circle, Norfolk. www.saintmaryshome.org

TREASURER’S REPORT The Guild’s bank account balance is: $5,344.90.

Beverly Boler

Welcome new member: Debee Scarborough

The “WXYZ” Affair – Wine Times Yarn Zounds like fun. Join me for a wine tasting, small plates, knitting and great conversation at The Mermaid Winery on 22nd Street in Ghent on Thursday, Oct. 3, from 6-8 p.m. Bring your latest project(s) to share and get inspired by the work of others. The $20 cost includes five wine samplings (the equivalent of one glass), small plates and gratuity. We need a minimum of eight people to make the reservation, so please let me know ASAP if you’d like to be included. Email me at [email protected]. Zounds like fun.

Yarn Tastings with a Twist. Every four weeks there will be four-five new fibers on needles with which to knit. This will allow you to experience how they knit and give you an opportunity to see how they work up. On the table now are: Noro Cyochin: 86 percent wool, 7 percent mohair, 7 percent silk. 198 yds, 4.5 stitches per inch, size 8 needle. Mirasol Nuna: 40 percent wool, 40 percent silk, 20 percent bamboo viscose. 191 yds per 50 gr, 6 stitches per inch, size 5 needle. Cascade Eco Duo: 70 percent undyed baby alpaca, 30 percent undyed merino wool. 100 gr, 197 yds, 18 stitches per 4 inches, size 8 needle. Cascade Casablanca: 59 percent wool, 24 percent silk, 17 percent mohair, 220 yds, 100 grams, 18 stitches per 4 inches, size 8 needle. Americo Cotton Flamme: 100 percent pima cotton, 100 grams, 437 yds, 25 stitches per 4 inches, size 4 needle.

Upcoming Class Schedule Seaming and Finishing -- Sept. 28, Saturday, 9:30-11:00 a.m. $15.00 Knitting a Gansey Sweater! -- Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29, Tuesday evenings, 6-8 p.m. $75 + materials and must purchase book “Knit-ting Ganseys” by Beth Brown-Reinsel before the class begins. Beyond the Basics Workshop -- Oct. 5, Saturday, 9:30–11 a.m. $15.00 Fixing Mistakes Workshop -- Oct. 28, Saturday, 9:30-11 a.m. $15.00

New fall and winter yarns are arriving weekly, so be sure to stop by frequently to see what’s arrived.

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to the members of the Guild who have made me feel wel-come in the Tidewater knit-ting community. I look for-

ward to meeting many more of you. Roz Klein

Baa Baa Sheep LLC754 W. 22nd Street

Norfolk 23517

Spring and summer yarns are overflowing!

Come check out the collection of linens, cottons, silks, viscose and blends.

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Time to start holiday charity knittingBy Chris Goudeau

Guild member Jackie Scott told us about her church who is feeding the needy. Her church will do this the week before Thanksgiving, and the church would like to give each person a scarf. So, we are asking that you knit or crochet a scarf, or two, and bring them to the Octo-ber and November meetings. It doesn’t have to be elaborate. I’ve started one with some charity yarn that I received at one of our Guild meetings. I cast on 17 stitches on a #17 needle and am just doing a garter stitch (knit both sides). It’s going quickly. As you know, this year our December holiday meeting will be held at St. Mary’s Home, 6171 Kempsville Circle in Norfolk. Now is the time to start your knitting and crocheting. St. Mary’s would like hats (child and adult sizes), lap blankets, slippers. Just like last year, you can purchase items to donate. Here are some examples:

CRAFT SUPPLIES: Photo albums and paper, scrapbook paper and stickers, large markers, construction paper, washable paint, poster board, cotton balls, brown paper bags, wiggle eyes, glue sticks and dots, sticky-back foam sheets, glitter or any assortment of supplies

GIFT CARDS: A.C. Moore, AMF Bowling, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bath and Body Works, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Cinema Cafe, Claire’s, iTunes, JC Penney, Kohl’s, Michael’s, Target, Wal-Mart, various malls and restau-rants

Please bring your items to be donated locally to the next meeting and we’ll see that they are distributed. If you have items that you have given to an out-of-town charity, you should notate that on the charity log. Remember to sign the Charity Knitting log each month when you attend our meetings, or email me at [email protected]. Thank you.

The Yarn Club Challenge is off to a great start! Please come into the shop and vote for your favorite cowl from September’s Challenge. By voting, you are entered into our Voter’s Raffle and are eligible to win another fun prize. October’s challenge fea-tures the Zoom Loom. Get extra points this month if you use this awesome little invention to get rid of all those scraps and stash yarn. Make scarves, shawls, home items, dolls and more. Get 10 percent off your Zoom Loom in October, for Guild mem-bers only! Anzula has delighted us with their delicate yarns and soft color pallet. Oasis, a light worsted weight yarn, which is 70 percent silk and 30 percent camel, has become a big hit. It is perfect for sweaters or accessories. Our next gift from the beautiful minds at Anzula is Cloud. At 575 yards per skein, and with a touch of cashmere, it’s perfect for those holiday projects we’ve all started

thinking about. And last, but certainly not least, is our Mer-maid. The name alludes to its unique fiber content, 60 percent seacell and 40 percent silk.This yarn is a dream to work with and makes a beautiful Mermaid Shawl, http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mermaid-shawl-4. Fable Fibers has brightened our shelves with a great new alpaca blend, Pastoral. This yarn makes a fun hat, cowl or scarf, such as the Yukidama Hat, http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/yukidama. The Stitch Doctor is in! We have opened up more Help Clinic hours. Bring your TYC project in on Mondays, Wednes-days and some Saturdays from 9a.m.-10 a.m. for some one-on-

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By Jackie Scott This year, we are extending the scarf program organized by St. Andrew’s Church in West Ghent in Norfolk to reach more individuals earlier in the cold season. Our goal is to pass out 130 scarves to the guests of the Catholic Workers Sandwich line on the Saturday that our church sandwiches are distributed, Nov. 23. Since we have about 25 scarves left over from our Norfolk Emergency Shelter Team (NEST) program, we have a little bit of a head start. Whether you are an expert or a beginning knitter, knitting a scarf is as simple as doing a knit stitch from begin-ning to end. The scarves should be at least four feet long and made of dark yarn that is washable. Scarves may be deposited in a shopping bag which will be put out in front of the church office. So get out your needles and hooks and pass the word to your friends. Deadline for getting the scarves to the church is Nov. 10. I will deliver any scarves that I receive by the November meeting.

Sam’s Scarves to help keep more people warm

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The president opened the September 2013 meeting at 7:15 p.m. with our welcome chairperson introducing our visitor.  The president extended birthday wishes to Guild members celebrating September birthdays.

The August 2013 meeting minutes were approved.

The treasurer reported the Guild’s balance as of this meeting is $4,374.90 and noted at least one bill is pending receipt.

The vice president confirmed Nancy Shroyer will teach two classes on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013. The class topics are “Dealing with Color” and “Fair Isle and Intarsia Knitting.” In addition, Ms. Shroyer will teach a class on drop spindle on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013. The class fee for Guild members is $35 per class. The vice president advised the classes are filling quickly and recommends Guild members interested in the classes submit their class registration as soon as possible.

The charity chair extended a thank-you to Guild members for charity knitting. In addition, there was yarn for baby blankets for the Navy Marine Relief Society (they need 36” by 36” blankets) and additional yarn for other projects. A member will collect scarves for St. Andrews Episcopal Church for the homeless. The church needs the scarves by the November meeting and requests scarves be made in dark, washable yarn.

The president extended a thank-you to the newsletter chair for her graciousness in putting together the September newsletter at the last minute.

Yarn Shop News:

Baa Baa Sheep: has celebrated its first year anniversary. Roz thanked the Guild for participation in the shop’s August shawl contest. She received glowing reviews of the shawl display. Roz announced the shawl contest and anniversary drawing winners.  

The Knitting Corner: will close on Sept. 28, 2013. All items, including fixtures, are on sale.

The Yarn Club: All summer yarns are on sale 30-40 percent off. Please see The Yarn Club’s website and Ravelry page for current contests and classes.

The president announced the Chesapeake Waterways Festival is Saturday, Oct.12, and Sunday, Oct.13. Sign-up sheets are available at the October meeting to volunteer for the Guild’s booth.

The secretary presented the following slate of candidates for the 2014 TKGV Board:        President: Debbie Henderson        Vice President: Lora Marin        Secretary: Debbie Goodman        Treasurer: Beverly Boler

The secretary requested nominations from the floor. Having received no nominations, the 2014 TKGV Board of Directors candidates are as listed above. The Guild will vote on the board at the October meeting.

Cindy McCall, Lora Marin, Debbie Henderson and Sue Von Ohlsen presented the program by providing round-robin segments of four different methods for joining yarn, to include the Russian join, the magic knot, the braided join and the weaving join.

The Ways and Means Committee conducted the raffle of various items. The Ways and Means Committee is conducting a super raffle of a TKGV Guild bag full of beautiful yarns in project quantities and yarn detergent. Please see the newsletter for further details on the super raffle.

The Guild enjoyed the show and tell.

The October program will have the 2014 TKGV Board of Directors election, the installation of officers, the Guild’s anniversary celebration and the presentation of the 2013 TKGV Knitting Contest winners.

There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:35 p.m.

Respectfully submitted, Katie Gerwien Secretary, TKGV

TKGV PROPOSED MEETING MINUTES 9/2/13

Visit my webpage to view the complete catalog, the monthly special, or place an order. Should you have any questions, or would like to receive the monthly specials flyers via email, feel free to contact me directly. Five percent of sales will be donated to the Guild.

New catalogs are available - Call me if you want one.

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The Knitting Corner closed on Sept. 28. Sue is still available for private lessons, blocking, finishing and consultations for all types of needlework and crafts. Future classes and workshops will be posted here. Contact Sue at 403-1277 with any ques-tions.

The TKGV super raffle is back By Denise Call In honor of one of our longtime supporters closing its doors at the end of September, the Ways and Means Committee is hosting a Super Raffle featuring products from The Knitting Corner. Tickets are $3 each or two for $5 and can be pur-

chased at Guild meetings. The drawing will be held Dec. 2, 2013, during our Guild meeting/holiday party. This AWESOME prize worth $475 includes one of our huge TKGV tote bags filled with:•nine skeins of Berroco Ultra Alpaca in purple (50% alpaca, 50% wool, 1,935 yards total)•eight skeins of Cascade Quatro in purple/blue/green quarto (100% wool, 220 yards each, 1,760 yards total)•four skeins of Fiesta 32 degrees in colorway Puerto Vallarte (40% baby alpaca, 40% merino, 20% silk, 760 yards total)•two skeins of Kelpie Fibers DK in colorway Paladin (100% superwash merino,

460 yards total)• two skeins of Kelpie Fibers dk in colorway Nectarine (100% Superwash Merino, 460 yards total)• two skeins of Ella Rae Lace Merino fingering in Bright Green (100% Superwash Merino, 920 yards total)• two skein of Ella Rae Lace Merino chunky in Green/blue multi (100% Superwash Merino, 121 yards)• four 3.3 fluid ounce bottles of wool wash (one each; Wrapture, Eucalan unscented, Eucalan lavender, and Eucalan

eucalyptus)• two bars of Purl & June goat’s milk soap (one each; Peony and Unscented)

By Debbie Henderson

I will be hosting a charity knit-in tea party on Nov. 10 from 1-5 p.m. at my house. The focus will be hats, slippers, lap blankets and other items for residents of St. Mary’s Home, and scarves for Jackie Scott’s church’s homeless project. There will be some yarn and patterns available for the projects but you need to bring your own needles ranging in size 8–11. If you have a project you are already working on, bring it. Along with your knitting, bring your favorite snack and/or tea to share with the group. Please let me know if you plan on coming so I have a rough head count; RSVP to [email protected].

Have some tea and knit for charity

By Debbie Henderson

The annual Chesapeake Waterways Heritage Festival is Oct. 12-13 at Great Bridge Locks Park, and the Guild has been invited to set up an exhibit and information booth. The festival celebrates Chesapeake’s histori-cal waterways cultural heritage, showcasing the crafts, skills and trades that help establish and make this region unique. The fest is a family friendly event with something of interest for everyone. Sign up at the October meeting to come sit, knit and chat with others knitters, craftsmen and the public for a few hours or a day. It definitely is one of my favorite events to participate in the year.

Sign up to take part in Chesapeake waterways festival

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Tidewater Knitting Guild of VirginiaMembership Application

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RETURN APPLICATION WITH YEARLY DUES OF $20.00 MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO TKGV

PAYMENTS MAYBE MAILED TOBeverly Boler, 2233 Ebb Tide Rd., Virginia Beach, VA 23451