http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/2010/12/25/2010-12-25_saving_a_sheepdog_bulgarian_street_pup_gets_new_home_on_mass_farm.html
Some recent photos from Dorothy taken at her Windy Hamlet Farm, including new guy Luke.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
From our friend Dorothy -- an update on her new Bulgarian Sheep Dog
Luke was up with the Icelandic chickens this morning, this boy does not believe in jet lag. After breakfast we took a long walk on a long lunge line around the fenced part of the farm so he could see the sheep outside and they could see him. there was also a little snarling on the part of Emily, but that is natural. So , he got to see the area he is to patrol under control. He really is very smart and obedient. these dogs are usually introduced to the flock when they are puppies so that they naturally adopt the sheep , or goats as their family. I have to do things slowly with Luke since he is older and didn't have that experience. But, since he didn't have an actual home and family I think that this transition will be easier that a dog who was attached to humans. We just can't rush things. So I am taking him out now and then later tonight . And then again in the morning tomorrow. So far so good.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Feedback from the Guild presentation at NOFA/Mass Summer Conference August 2010
Very well presented and organized. Maile was super sweet in helping me at my first spinning attempt. One of the best workshops I attended.
Friday, November 12, 2010
From our new friend Ellen Zepp of Orchid Patch/Andes Alive . . .
"Mike and my Winter project is underway - sleeve, sort chronologically and scan the postcards my grandfather ( Herman C. Maddocks aka Pappy ) sent to his eventual wife during his tour of duty on the USS New Maine . This was part of the Great White Fleet that was commissioned to circle the globe between 1907 & 1909. Among these, we came upon the attached photo of Ifigau ( Philippine Islanders ) spinners. Check out the elevated tube with the hole in the bottom - kind of like a combination of a distaff and a diz. It makes the process stationary but I'll bet it goes lots faster. Wonder what they're spinning."
Oh, the joy of it all!
The Gathering 2010 in West Dover, VT at Mount Snow was a memorable weekend. Classes Friday, Saturday and Sunday, plus diversions into the fiber vendors' hall, chatty meals with new friends, and late night spinning/knitting/laughing sessions were so so so satisfying. Chris, Betsy and Lori discovered some new Central MA fiber folks, and met great mentors and students from Michigan to Maine. This time next year the Northeast Handspinners Association takes us to Rhode Island for the one-day event, and in 2012 we heard it will be Connecticut that hosts the three-day event.
We're posting some highlights from the weekend: teachers Jody Stoddard, Kate Walsh, and Nancy Morey's classes, plus scenes from the dining hall, spontaneous spin-ins, and beautiful results.
Plus, one shot from a happy family member who approves of the Deb Menz color work class finished products!
We're posting some highlights from the weekend: teachers Jody Stoddard, Kate Walsh, and Nancy Morey's classes, plus scenes from the dining hall, spontaneous spin-ins, and beautiful results.
Plus, one shot from a happy family member who approves of the Deb Menz color work class finished products!
Japanese Indigo that will grow (annual) in New England and produce blue!
Heating up the dye baths in Jody Stoddard's class.
After hours spin-in for Betsy and Chris.
Chris' beautiful batts she brought with to spin.
After lunch Betsy digests with some knitters.
Master needle felter Kate Walsh demonsrates bird-making.
First attempts in needle felting are seasonal!
Marvelous spinners basket -- woven reeds and deer horn.
Rug hooked project in the gallery display.
Dyed mohair projects in Nancy Morley's class.
Chris's beautiful end product created in Deb Menz's color work class.
Betsy's Growlbert approves of the weekend's results!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Three spinners off to The Gathering this weekend
Chris, Betsy and Lori are attending the 2010 Gathering in at Mount Snow, Vermont this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. What an indulgence into all things spinning and fiber! This biennial convergence of handspinners from throughout the Northeast is such a lot of fun. We're holing up at Mt Snow's resort lodge, with sauna and heated outdoor pool at our disposal, plus the company of hundreds of like-minded fanatics! We three are taking different workshops, so we'll have much show-and-tell fodder for subsequent meetings.
Upcoming Guild meetings are the 13th and the 21st this month.
Upcoming Guild meetings are the 13th and the 21st this month.
Labels:
Mount Snow,
spinning,
The Gathering
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Sheep to Shawl fun
Ellen Zepp and Oberon at Sheep to Shawl, plus a short video by Dave Niles of the Telegram and Gazette.
Safe to say that Betsy, Christina, and Dottie all had a good though chilly time at the event. Turnout was up according to past participants. Lots of kids, adults fiber folk and newcomers to it. Thanks to all who came and planned the day.
Safe to say that Betsy, Christina, and Dottie all had a good though chilly time at the event. Turnout was up according to past participants. Lots of kids, adults fiber folk and newcomers to it. Thanks to all who came and planned the day.
Labels:
city of worcester,
fall festival,
sheep
Friday, October 22, 2010
Tomorrow's the Day for Worcester's Sheep to Shawl, Llama to Pajama 2010
Think we have nice seasonable weather in store for our Guild's appearance at the SSLP 2010. Betsy, Dottie, and maybe a one or two others will help show how do card, knit, spin and more. Loads of publicity will hopefully have reached curious minds and we'll see all ages come for a look and hands-on. Will have my camera at the ready to document much of it. Can't wait to observe the llama shearing at 2PM, when Oberon of Orchid Patch in Southbridge MA will get his "haircut" and share his fabulous fleece with observers. Then, Elaine is hosting our next Guild meeting on Sunday. Lots to do!
Labels:
drum carder,
knitting,
llamas,
spinning
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Update on Sheep to Shawl, Llama to Pajama 2010
Save the date for Sheep to Shawl, Llama to Pajama 2010, a free festival on Saturday, October 23, 2010, 12 noon to 4PM, rain or shine at Green Hill Park Farm in Worcester. Watch a llama get a haircut, learn to weave, meet some sheep, try spinning, and knit some stitches! Enjoy games, music, giveaways, and more. Learn about fiber farms, fiber artists, and fiber businesses found throughout Central MA. For all ages and wheelchair accessible, this fun outdoor fest is sponsored by the City of Worcester and VSA Massachusetts, and made possible by a grant from the Greater Worcester Community Foundation. For more info, visit the event facebook page or call (508) 757-4646.
Our own Betsy will be doing a hands-on activity with carding wool, and Lori will do the same with spinning. Come join in the fun!
Our own Betsy will be doing a hands-on activity with carding wool, and Lori will do the same with spinning. Come join in the fun!
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Flyer for the Worcester Sheep to Shawl, Llama to Pajama 2010
Guild members will be participating at this upcoming event in Worcester at Green Hill Park Farm on October 23, 2010. Many fiber folks from around the county will be on hand to make it fun and educational for all ages. Hope to see you there!
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Guild Goes to NOFA Summer Conference!
Four of us are off this weekend to give a presentation at the annual Summer Conference, a NOFA sponsored event, at the campus of UMass Amherst. Betsy leads the way with help from Maile, Chris and Lori. From sheep through spinning and dyeing, we'll share our knowledge and passion at the largest venue yet. We've got our fiber map, and a working business card, so things are feeling pretty official. We've all been busy learning and experimenting all summer. Dyeing season is upon us, and new tools have entered the mix. Should be an exciting fall!
Labels:
dyeing,
natural fibers,
NOFA MA,
spinning
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Batting Time
Maile, Betsy, Dot, and Chris had a grand time in June playing with Chris' new large drum carder. Can you tell?! Since then, the batts have been flying! Chris is so generous with her new toy, and we all appreciate being able to move our raw fleece from fluffy fiber to beautiful batts, ready to spin into glorious and unique yarns. At our last meeting on July 11th, Lisa brought her awe-inspiring picker, and those of us with dense fleece watched the transformation with amazement. In one end went the locks and such, out the other side came the most delicate, airy clouds of spinnable fiber. Thank you to both women for rocking our fiber processing worlds!
Labels:
batts,
drum carder,
fleece,
natural fibers,
picker
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Old Sturbridge Village | Activities & Events | Events: Wool Days
Sheep shearing at OSV end of May!
Old Sturbridge Village | Activities & Events | Events: Wool Days
Old Sturbridge Village | Activities & Events | Events: Wool Days
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Sunday's Workshop with Bev Mulcahy, Rug Hooking Teacher
Thank you Maile for organizing a wonderful afternoon workshop last weekend with your "hooking" teacher Bev. Her dyeing demonstrations were fun and easy to follow, and the range of colors was spectacular. We are all inspired to do much more dyeing in the future. Bev is a delightful person and we can imagine how terrific it must be to be one of her regular students. No wonder your hooked rugs are so fabulous!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Click on this link for a PDF of our new Fiber Map!
Download our new map as a PDF here.
Or, place your mouse/cursor over the map image and right-click your mouse. From the menu that appears, select "Save picture as" -- you can save it to your desktop and then print it out. You will have to do this for each side of the map.
Many thanks to graphic designer Alyson Lee for her invaluable expertise.
Or, place your mouse/cursor over the map image and right-click your mouse. From the menu that appears, select "Save picture as" -- you can save it to your desktop and then print it out. You will have to do this for each side of the map.
Many thanks to graphic designer Alyson Lee for her invaluable expertise.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
PDF Version of 2010 Fiber Map Arrives!
We've done it! Our Fiber Map project has now expanded to a pdf format, downloadable, printable, and immensely enjoyable (we hope!). Thank you so much to everyone on the Map Project Team: Betsy, Maile, Chris, Elaine, and to our friend Alyson Lee for the glorious graphic design.
While we work on getting it uploaded to this blog, if you would like an emailed version sent to you, contact schafer99@gmail.com.
While we work on getting it uploaded to this blog, if you would like an emailed version sent to you, contact schafer99@gmail.com.
Labels:
map,
natural fibers,
worcester county
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Guild Member Sara's Shearing Day
Sara has Merino-Romney crossed sheep and this year the shearer arrived on the first day of spring. Here are a few photos:
One of her chickens looks particularly interested in the proceedings!
One of her chickens looks particularly interested in the proceedings!
Labels:
merino,
romney,
sheep,
sheep shearing
Monday, March 22, 2010
Betsy's List of Great Ideas for Guild Members!
Upcoming Fiber Opportunities for Wachusett Spinner’s Guild
Sat. April 3 Wachusett Meadows, Shearing Day, 1-4 - we’ll do demos & activities
Sun. April 11, Spinning Guild Meeting, Dorothy’s in W. Brookfield. Contact her at: dbenedict6111@charter.net if you need directions.
Because of all the festivals and activities in April, we will only meet once- the 11th- to spin.
Sun. April 18 afternoon, Dyeing with Beverly at Maile’s house, details to follow
Sat. April 24th CT Sheep Festival- all day
May 8-9 NH Sheep Festival
May 15 RI Sheep & Wool Festival
May 29-30 MA Sheep Festival
June 5 - 6 Maine Fiber Frolic in Windsor Maine
Aug. 14-15 we will be leading a NOFA workshop, don’t know when yet
Then in the fall will be Common Ground Fair in Maine in Sept. & Sheep to Shawl at Greenhill Park on Oct. 23. And surely more!
Post-Meeting Thoughts
Betsy hosted us yesterday and Dorothy broke the news that she is moving out to CA to be with Ace, and so must sell or rent/lease the sheep farm in West Brookfield, AND sell some of the Icelandics. We will miss you Dorothy! We suburban and urban members were surely all secretly wondering how to stash some of her sheep in our backyards. Betsy composed a great list of upcoming fiber events and activities,and we finalized changes to our Alyson Lee-designed fiber map. We're looking forward to a dyeing workshop with Maile's rug hooking teacher next month, as well as a demo at Wachusett Meadows Sheep Shearing Day. Member Sara's sheep were shorn on Saturday and Betsy got to observe (on the first day of Spring!). The season is truly kicking into gear!
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Nice March 7th meeting
Guild members Sharon, Maile, Sara and Elaine joined Lori at her house for the March 7th meeting. We spun in a circle facing one another, and it felt a bit like a sheep-to-shawl contest! Sharon joined us for some knitting and chatting before heading off to her daughter Claire's concert. We discussed a variety of upcoming events and ideas: our Guild's first workshop at NOFA Ma's Summer Conference, our fiber map now in rough layout format thanks to Alyson Lee, our April dyeing workshop with Maile's rug hooking guru, and more.
The next meeting is at Betsy's house on March 21st.
The next meeting is at Betsy's house on March 21st.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Get Spun: The Step-by-Step Guide to Spinning Art Yarns (Pre-Order) - Interweave
Spinners! Another new book on the way from Interweave. Looks great!
Get Spun: The Step-by-Step Guide to Spinning Art Yarns (Pre-Order) - Interweave
Get Spun: The Step-by-Step Guide to Spinning Art Yarns (Pre-Order) - Interweave
Mark Your Calendar!
Prepare to meet these two fellows and more cloven hoofed fiber beasts at the 2010 Sheep to Shawl, Llama to Pajama Family Fiber Event slated for Saturday, October 23rd, 12 noon to 4PM at the Green Hill Farm in Green Hill Park, Worcester MA. The event was first held in 2004, then again in 2005. It is being revived under the awesome organizational leadership of a planning committee headed up by Nat and Mihoko of Saori Worcester Freestyle Weaving Studio. Fun fiber-related games, contests, songs and other activities along with plenty of demos by area fiber farmers, spinners, knitters and dyers all to education young and old about how we end up with the clothing on our backs! Should be a fun fall fiber day!
Labels:
dyeing,
fall festival,
knitting,
llamas,
natural fibers,
Saori Worcester,
sheep shearing
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Maile Shows Her Rugs
Guild member Maile Jones displayed her hooked rugs at an exhibit in Northboro MA yesterday. The hall of the Unitarian Church was a great location to show off the dozens of pieces created by Maile, her teacher, and fellow guild members. Lovely work, Maile!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Upcoming dates . . .
Spinners are off to Green Mountain Spinnery this Saturday. Take pictures!
The next Guild meeting is Sunday, February 21 at Elaine's house. The day before Maile is exhibiting her hooked rugs with other artists at the Northboro U. U. from 10AM to 2PM.
And, a visit to Greenhill Farm in Hubbardston to see the Merino lambs is on for Wednesday, February 24th.
Then, March 7th's meeting is at Lori's home.
Other dates of note this spring are:
A possible dyeing weekend workshop in March. Date and details TBD.
March 21st -- Guild meeting at location TBD.
March 27th -- Drumlin Farm Woolapalooza in Lincoln MA.
April 3rd -- Sheep Shearing Day at Wachusett Meadows in Princeton. Guild members invited to give demos!
April 24th -- Gore Place Sheepshearing Festival, Waltham MA
April 24th -- 101st Annual Sheep, Wool & Fiber Festival, Tolland Fairgrounds
May 8th & 9th -- New Hamphshire Sheep & Wool Fest, Contoocook NH
May 15th -- Rhode Island Wool & Fiber Festival
May 29th & 30th -- MA Sheep and Wool Festival, Cummington Fairgrounds
June 5th & 6th Maine Fiber Frolic, Windsor ME
The next Guild meeting is Sunday, February 21 at Elaine's house. The day before Maile is exhibiting her hooked rugs with other artists at the Northboro U. U. from 10AM to 2PM.
And, a visit to Greenhill Farm in Hubbardston to see the Merino lambs is on for Wednesday, February 24th.
Then, March 7th's meeting is at Lori's home.
Other dates of note this spring are:
A possible dyeing weekend workshop in March. Date and details TBD.
March 21st -- Guild meeting at location TBD.
March 27th -- Drumlin Farm Woolapalooza in Lincoln MA.
April 3rd -- Sheep Shearing Day at Wachusett Meadows in Princeton. Guild members invited to give demos!
April 24th -- Gore Place Sheepshearing Festival, Waltham MA
April 24th -- 101st Annual Sheep, Wool & Fiber Festival, Tolland Fairgrounds
May 8th & 9th -- New Hamphshire Sheep & Wool Fest, Contoocook NH
May 15th -- Rhode Island Wool & Fiber Festival
May 29th & 30th -- MA Sheep and Wool Festival, Cummington Fairgrounds
June 5th & 6th Maine Fiber Frolic, Windsor ME
Labels:
festivals,
field trips,
sheep shearing
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Snowy Day -- Perfect for Spinning!
Time to get working on knitting up recently spun "art yarn" made while experimenting with Maile last month. An assortment of locks, roving, and just plain fluff plyed with shiny black Tencel produced this hank, enough for something small and sweet.
Sign of progress . . . almost done with all the dyeing samples we worked on last September with Ellen Stone. Will start the last bit of fern-dyed roving (a lovely heathery green), then time to set it all and think about a project!
What are other spinners up to? Chase away those snowflakes with some spinning stories!
Sign of progress . . . almost done with all the dyeing samples we worked on last September with Ellen Stone. Will start the last bit of fern-dyed roving (a lovely heathery green), then time to set it all and think about a project!
What are other spinners up to? Chase away those snowflakes with some spinning stories!
Labels:
art yarn,
dyeing,
Ellen Stone,
Tencel
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Fiber Map Survey Response from Saori Weaving Studio
As an example of why we wanted to put a Fiber Map together in the first place, here is an excerpt of the robustly-written response to our initial Map Quesionnaire submitted by Nat Needle of Saori Weaving Studio.
Why would you like to be listed?
First, there are advantages to people working with different aspects of the fiber process, or the same aspect, being readily able to exchange information and knowledge. Second, this is also a great chance to make new friends with shared interests. Third, many of us may become each other’s preferred customers and vendors. Fourth, there are things we can do together that are tough or pointless to do separately, such as organizing promotional, sales, or charitable (friend-raising as well as fund-raising) events, or going in on an ad for our Fiber Network together that lists all our members.
How would you like to be listed according to the following outline:
Name: Saori Worcester Freestyle Weaving Studio
Contact name: Mihoko Wakabayashi and Nathaniel Needle
Address: 18 Winslow Street, Worcester, MA 01609
Phone: 508-757-4646
Email: mihoko@saoriworcester.com
Web site: www.saoriworcester.com
Do you have products or services to sell?
Yes. We sell Saori looms, books and accessories (books can be bought through our website using Paypal). In 2010, we will be selling Mihoko’s original hand-woven items online. We also contract with various organizations to start Saori programs for their students, employees, clients, patients, etc. through our Saori Worcester Partnership Site program. We offer a wide range of educational consulting and curriculum development services that relate weaving and fiber arts generally to academic disciplines. Finally, we contract with various organizations to create programs that integrate people with disabilities or other marginalizing/isolating situations/conditions into the larger community through friendships and shared creative & social experience. All these products and services are detailed on our website.
Do you give classes or teach?
Yes. We offer ongoing weaving courses that one can begin at any time. We arrange special group sessions for parties, camps, team-building, education, etc.
Do you accept visitors?
Yes, by appointment, at any mutually feasible time.
Thanks, Nat and Mihoko, for participating in this project. We look forward to the Map's further development (hard copies for distribution at events, updates annually, etc.)and thank EVERYONE who participated.
Why would you like to be listed?
First, there are advantages to people working with different aspects of the fiber process, or the same aspect, being readily able to exchange information and knowledge. Second, this is also a great chance to make new friends with shared interests. Third, many of us may become each other’s preferred customers and vendors. Fourth, there are things we can do together that are tough or pointless to do separately, such as organizing promotional, sales, or charitable (friend-raising as well as fund-raising) events, or going in on an ad for our Fiber Network together that lists all our members.
How would you like to be listed according to the following outline:
Name: Saori Worcester Freestyle Weaving Studio
Contact name: Mihoko Wakabayashi and Nathaniel Needle
Address: 18 Winslow Street, Worcester, MA 01609
Phone: 508-757-4646
Email: mihoko@saoriworcester.com
Web site: www.saoriworcester.com
Do you have products or services to sell?
Yes. We sell Saori looms, books and accessories (books can be bought through our website using Paypal). In 2010, we will be selling Mihoko’s original hand-woven items online. We also contract with various organizations to start Saori programs for their students, employees, clients, patients, etc. through our Saori Worcester Partnership Site program. We offer a wide range of educational consulting and curriculum development services that relate weaving and fiber arts generally to academic disciplines. Finally, we contract with various organizations to create programs that integrate people with disabilities or other marginalizing/isolating situations/conditions into the larger community through friendships and shared creative & social experience. All these products and services are detailed on our website.
Do you give classes or teach?
Yes. We offer ongoing weaving courses that one can begin at any time. We arrange special group sessions for parties, camps, team-building, education, etc.
Do you accept visitors?
Yes, by appointment, at any mutually feasible time.
Thanks, Nat and Mihoko, for participating in this project. We look forward to the Map's further development (hard copies for distribution at events, updates annually, etc.)and thank EVERYONE who participated.
Small but sweet meeting on February 7th
Thanks to Maile for hosting Betsy and Lori for a small but satisfying Guild meeting. Tasty treats and great conversation interspersed with spinning and Guild planning for the coming months.
The next meeting is at Elaine's house on February 21st. This coming weekend Guild members are touring up to Green Mountain Spinnery in Putney VT, a much awaited field trip to one of the nation's foremost natural spinning mills. There's likely a visit to a sheep farm to be tacked on as well!
The long list of upcoming New England/New York fiber festivals was reviewed, and calendars were marked. Inquiries into another dyeing workshop with Maile's hooking mentor, a trip to a Central MA Merino farm, and our Guild appearance at the Wachusett Meadows Sheep Shearing Day on April 3rd were all discussed.
Betsy shared a library book that got plenty of oohs and aahs: Fiber Gathering, by Joanne Seiff (Wiley publishers). The must-have list of publications just keeps growing.
Guild members heard from Jenny who is all excited about dyeing with mushrooms. Hopefully we can tackle that too at some point this year.
The next meeting is at Elaine's house on February 21st. This coming weekend Guild members are touring up to Green Mountain Spinnery in Putney VT, a much awaited field trip to one of the nation's foremost natural spinning mills. There's likely a visit to a sheep farm to be tacked on as well!
The long list of upcoming New England/New York fiber festivals was reviewed, and calendars were marked. Inquiries into another dyeing workshop with Maile's hooking mentor, a trip to a Central MA Merino farm, and our Guild appearance at the Wachusett Meadows Sheep Shearing Day on April 3rd were all discussed.
Betsy shared a library book that got plenty of oohs and aahs: Fiber Gathering, by Joanne Seiff (Wiley publishers). The must-have list of publications just keeps growing.
Guild members heard from Jenny who is all excited about dyeing with mushrooms. Hopefully we can tackle that too at some point this year.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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