Seaview Weavers Guild — Exploring Fiber Arts

located in Edmonds, Washington

About January 21, 2007

astrbear @ 9:49 pm

We are not just a weaving guild! Although we like to honor our over fifty year history by retaining the name Seaview Weavers Guild, we have expanded our interests  into all the fiber arts. Knitting, spinning, papermaking, printmaking, book arts, felting, silk fusion, card making, surface design on fabric, quilting, soft sculpture – if  it can be done with fiber, we do it.  We are a small, friendly group, and if you enjoy any of these arts, we would love to have you come and visit.

Seaview Weavers Guild meets from September through May, on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. We use the fellowship hall of Maplewood Presbyterian Church,  19532 84th Ave. West, Edmonds, WA.  We start gathering at 9:30am for a social time, and to check out library books. Our programs start at 10am, followed by a business meeting and Show and Tell.  Bring a sack lunch and come join us!  We provide tea and coffee.

If we have a paid speaker we charge non-members $5., which can be applied towards membership that day.  If we don’t have a paid speaker, you are welcome to visit as a guest. Our dues are $25. per year, prorated down if you join us later in the  year.

 

3 Responses to “About”

  1. Laura Baker Says:

    Hello,
    I work for Sno-Isle Libraries and I am working with a small group to develop a contact list for one of our 2008 program themes: “Do It Yourself.”

    The categories for DIY that I am working on are: Quilting, Sewing, Knitting, Tatting, Textiles, Carding and or Spinning
    Right now we are putting together a list of presenters for interested libraries to contact. We are looking for presenters who could come to one (or more) of our Branches and share their expertise with the community. This would be throughout 2008 that programs might take place. Our library branches are in Snohomish and Island Counties. http://www.sno-isle.org/page/?ID=1

    If this is something you would be interested in doing please let me know by responding to this email.

    Also if you know of someone who might like to be a presenter if you could send me their contact information or forward this information I would greatly appreciate the help.

    Thank you for your time!

    Laura

    Laura Baker
    Monroe Library
    Sno-Isle Libraries
    360-794-7851 ex. 4107
    LBaker@sno-isle.org

  2. astrbear Says:

    Laura, thank you for stopping by this page! Trust a librarian to be able to find groups like us :) I’ll send you a separate email to discuss this further.

    Astrid

  3. Sam Niccolls Says:

    Laura and Astrid,
    Just stumbled across the blog and saw this thread from a number of months ago. Somehow, the power of the web to connect people never ceases to amaze me.

    Though we’re mostly Seattle metro, not as much in Edmonds, if you ever have seminars, classes, etc. you’d like blogged about, please feel free to let me know and I’d love to mention it to the Teachstreet” network, which consists of 25,000 + Seattle area teachers, classes, and students.

    We have many Moms, artisans, weekend class takers, etc. who’d likely be interested.

    Thanks,
    Sam


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