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Kate K's avatar

Keeping my hands busy while also secretly building and engaging in community and snacking? SIGN ME UP!

Janet Altamari's avatar

Sounds like the perfect gathering. I used to belong to a Stitch and Bitch group. I still knit a little bit and bitch quite a lot. Are you recruiting?

NAOMI DUGUID's avatar

Excellent strategies: Monday, stops at 7, etc... Thanks

William Lynch's avatar

Who woulda known that it would catch on? It’s just the ticket to fun and community!

Michael Rosenberg's avatar

I like that you have guest speakers.

Cindy's avatar

I’m already in this group, but if I weren’t, I would beg to be there! This article reminds me to appreciate what we have.

Great article Pam!

Karen Hein's avatar

Pam,

So great to hear that your Fiber Art interests go beyond sewing to embroidery etc! Is this the same Nancy Kass who is your friend? https://bioethics.jhu.edu/people/profile/nancy-kass/

I would to love to share my Potlatch project with your group somehow. There’s a just-published article about it in the latest issue of The Handweaver’s Guild of America’s magazine, Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot that I could share for background, as well as the on-line catalogue of the items chosen and then given away as part of the Potlatch project🙏 Karen Hein

Nancy Nelson's avatar

Love it. For many years I led a group we lovingly called Stitch & Bitch, which I framed much like my grandmother’s Sunday afternoon quilting bee.