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178:, and provided an exhibit with a working loom at the fairgrounds. By 1950, Guild members began holding twice-yearly sales of woven goods, and for the first sales event, fourteen members donate 537 items for sale. In June 1952 members had started monthly workshops for members. By 1954, membership stood at 30, and the Guild moved to the Woman’s City Club building, raising monthly dues to $ 3.50 to afford the rent. The Guild had attempted to offer classes in 1949, without much success, but that changed in 1951 when 166:
status, a two tier membership was proposed – apprentice and master; and the guild was to assume real responsibility for teaching weaving." However, the founding group recognized that goal was too ambitious, and decided to instead focus on "helping each other with the exchange of our knowledge".
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in Eugene, Oregon, in the U.S. It was founded in 1946 and has been meeting monthly for more than seventy years. As of 2016, the Guild included 85 members, ranging in skill from hobbyist to professional weavers, from Eugene, Springfield, and rural communities of surrounding
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said of the Eugene Weavers' Guild: "The Guild has supported the weaving community in Eugene since 1946 with meetings, workshops, equipment sharing, a lending library... Guild members include both professional and hobbyist weavers at all skill levels."
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Initially, dues were 50 cents per year, and the group met in members' homes. By 1954, the group had grown to 30 members, and moved to the Woman’s City Club building, raising dues to $ 3.50 annually to cover rent.
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Between 1946 and 1953, the Guild participated in hobby shows sponsored by the Eugene Garden Club Crafts Group. During the same period, the Guild also entered competitions at the annual
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topics, with conversations about past, present, and future projects; Fiber Challenge, with a focus on annual themes including
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On March 18, 1946, 16 people met to discuss forming a group for handweavers, following the example of guilds established in
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To share weaving and other textile projects, and to present educational programs by fiber artists
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Guild historian Clarice Krieg wrote of the founding, "In order to give the group real
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The Guild offers demonstrations at the Lane County Fair and
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Workshops, equipment sharing, lending library, study groups
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Study Group for those interested in ply split braiding.
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Non-profit organization for wavers and fiber artists
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Index

NGO
Pacific Northwest
Handweavers Guild of America
non-profit organization
weavers
spinners
fiber artists
Lane County, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Seattle, Washington
Mary Elizabeth Starr Sullivan
Cranbrook Art School
University of Washington
Lane County Fair
Berta Frey
Maker Faire
Oregon State Fair
Eugene Textile Center
fiber arts
weave structures
Shibori
Indigo
Ply Split Braiding
Artisans
Mathematics and fiber arts
Textile design
Wearable art


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