Wednesday, March 15, 2023

IMPORTANT - Common Threads Spinning Guild New Meeting Day and Time

 Our Common Threads Guild meeting day has changed to: 

The Second Saturday on Each Month from 9 am to 12 pm

We still meet at the West Seneca Senior Center at 4620 Seneca St, West Seneca NY 14224

Occasionally our meetings are at a different location and possibly on a different day. For or example, our One Day Retreat, Our Farm Visit, and our Dye Day. 

Check this site for a change in day and location.

Our April 2023 meeting will be on Saturday April 8th at the West Seneca Senior Center. It will be an open spin meeting. There will be patterns for cute Easter themed projects for small amounts of hand spun yarn.


Doreen's bunny, hand spun from her English Angora rabbit yarn. 

Common Threads Spinning Guild March 11, 2023 Meeting

Our meeting dates have changed to the second Saturday of each month. A few pictures from our March meeting. Our program was Plying Techniques. 


 Laurel is demonstrating a unique way to Navajo ply without using your wheel. The 3 ply is made and wound into a ball, then the twist is applied on the wheel at any time in the future. 


Mary is showing her wool rug that was knit by using various colors of green, yellow, brown, and blue yarns, randomly plied to create a kaleidoscope of landscape colors. 



Members spinning at our March meeting at the West Seneca Senior Center. 

Sunday, January 9, 2022

January 2020 Spinning Guild Meeting

 Our first guild meeting of the year was a Needle Felting program. It was so much fun to create a critter of our choice with the help of member Mary Fisher. Some weren't quite finished, but had a great start and just needed some finishing touches. 














Friday, March 6, 2020

Annual Auction!

Sunday March 8, 2020 at 1 - 4 pm at West Seneca Senior Center.

Don't forget to change your clock...Spring ahead!

We will celebrate in style with our annual Auction. Not only is it fun time, it is also our major and only fundraiser of the year. Money we raise are used to pay for the wonderful programs we have and also to update our outstanding library. The auction is for members only. 

We need donations for the items to be auctioned. We are looking for fiber, as well as non-fiber related items. Items that are in perfect working order but you don't need them any more. Items and projects you have no time to work on. Things you love and you would like to spread the love to the others. Things you make. And we don't shy away from bottles of adult drinks or food items!

What to bring to the auction:
Cash for auction tickets: The tickets are $10 for sheet of 25 + 1 door price. 
Donation items
Please, bring your donations no later than 1:15pm to give us time to organize.

Approximate timeline
Doors open at 12:30
12:30 - 1:30pm  Arrival, open spin
1:30 pm  Business meeting
2 pm       Auction


We’ll continue the theme of Alpaca throughout the year. Our February meeting with Anne Richter from Woodside Farm Alpacas was very educational. Anne is a wealth of information regarding many subjects like types of alpacas, the difference in fleeces, how to choose a fleece, the best way to spin and blend them, and so much more!! Thank you Anne for a wonderful presentation! If any members didn’t receive the donated suri alpaca that we distributed last year, we’ll have some at the March meeting for you to take home. We’ll briefly talk about it during the March meeting and help those who haven't played with it yet, or unsure how to proceed. 

Monday, February 3, 2020

All About Alluring Alpaca!

Our next meeting is this Sunday, February 9, 2020, 1 - 4pm at the West Seneca Senior Center. To start off our 2020 Alpaca Theme, this month we will have a presentation by Anne Richter, owner of Woodside Farm Alpacas in Lawtons, NY. Anne will give an overview of a variety of topics like choosing an alpaca fleece, cleaning, carding, blending, and the difference Suri and Huacaya alpaca. There will also be time for question and answers.

Anne has a mini-fiber processing area on the farm which includes a carding machine (cottage carder), needle felting machine, roller felter and a full dye kitchen as she offers classes to fiber enthusiasts who want to learn about how to use fiber they grow or acquire (or maybe they just have a ton in their stash!!) She also carries a full line of blending fiber including all of the specialty fibers (pearl, rose, milk, seacell, firestar, Angelina, etc.)

Anne will be bringing fiber and spinning boxes for sale to the meeting as well.

Sunday, January 12, 2020

January 2020 Meeting

We had a great New Year start in 2020. Our January meeting was so much fun and a great learning experience. Thank you Nancy Tepas for the concept for Pass the Batt. We also celebrated our guilds 10 year anniversary with a delicious cake. I can't wait to see what creative ideas everyone has for our very interesting yarn.





Thursday, January 9, 2020

Pass the Batt


Roc Day: Sunday, January 12 


Perhaps something once looked good to you, now you realize you will probably never use it as hoped. You will need to bring 2 oz. of prepared, easily spun wool or wool blend, in a color way of your choice, to pass.

Start spinning with your fiber, after a few minutes, we will all pass that fiber to the next person, and so on. As a challenge we will suggest trying different ways to spin it, thick, thin, etc. There is the possibility of getting some very colorful yarn. To pull things together, you may decide to spin a single prior to the program to ply your program yarn with. Neutrals were suggested, and you may also want to incorporate this fiber into the program yarn.  Drum carder and combs will be available. 

We will offer small project suggestions for what to do with the final yarn.