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the monthly cable - El Segundo Slipt Stitchers
October Newsletter
Volume 10-13
T HE M ONTHLY C ABLE
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Peggy’s Purls
By Peggy Baxter
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
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Thanks to the generosity of our ESSS members, we raised
about $400 for El Segundo's CASE(Food Bank) with the
silent auction sale of our library items and regular raffle.
Big thanks goes to Merilyn Burnside and her committee
and Brandi Dailey for making this such a success. I know
MANY of you were able to receive some great books at
super reasonable prices.
Chinda Wongngamnit and Karen McCleary conducted 2
informative classes on the Basics of I-Cord and Applied
uses of I-Cord. Such a "simple" technique that offers so
many different applications. Thank you for the program
and Chinda, I hope you are feeling better by now.
It's that time of year again, nominations for your 2014
ESSS Executive Board Members. Please contact Ann
Wicker or Renee Hoffman if you would like to run for a
position or nominate someone.
ESSS members would like say a BIG THANK YOU to
member Blair Seibert for donating so many items for our
meeting raffle. Brandi says that each month she will be
bringing items from her.
Blair, we miss your smiling face, hope all is well.
I REALLY appreciate(and so do the animals).
I would like to offer a personal thank you to those of you
who expressed an interest in making chemo hats for Halos
of Hope. Please contact me or Jennifer Moraca (half of the
Knotty Girls team) as the more we make the more Team
KnottyGirls will be the winner. Please make sure your hats
are SUPER soft, machine washable and dryable, and they
can be for children, women and men.
We will collect each month at the meeting until Feb.15.
Then these will be given to Halos of Hope at Stitches
West. We want to WIN by beating out the other
podcaster teams.
If you want to participate in the Redondo Craft show on
Nov. 24, please contact Kyrstal Smith or Kathy
Bartholomew for more info. Price point is 0 - $25 (of
course, could be more if you want). The entire proceeds
will be yours as the guild will pay the table fee.
mark your calendar for the next ESSS Sit 'n Knit get
together, Oct. 13, 12:30-3:30 at the Joslyn Center. Feel
free to bring a friend, a snack and your knitting/crochet
projects.
ALSO, our OCTOBER meeting will be on SUNDAY,OCT.
20, 12:30-3:30 at the Joslyn Center. Please spread the
word. Remember that October is Breast Cancer
Awareness month, wear PINK!
Happy Knitting/Crochet,
Peggy
KAL / CAL
October Program
By Suji Brewer
By Karen McCleary
Peggy’s Purls / KAL / CAL /October Program / Charity Rep
Program Planning / 2014 programs / Knitting From Across
The Sea / 2014 Nominations
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Upcoming events / Notice board / Baltic Knitting Cruise
review/ Birthdays
3
July Meeting Minutes
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Our October Program will be “Finishing Touches”,
The KAL/ CAL runs from Sept. through Dec. w/ group
presented by Jennifer Moraca and Karen George
pictures to be taken at the Dec. meeting
Jennifer will be presenting her special method for
The KAL pattern is Narciso
(http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/narciso)- the perfect reinforcing a button band with grosgrain ribbon….
Functional and beautiful!
scarf for those who wish to practice their chart-reading
Karen will be presenting her special technique for joining
skills.
motifs. There is no homework for this program.
The CAL pattern is the Shore Thing Scarf
(http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/shore-thing-scarf)by Joan Whitten
a ripple stitch pattern with lots of potential for improvisation.
Both scarves would make nice holiday gifts.
Reported at the meeting in September: 36 items (4 walker
totes, 11 hats, 2 shawls, 11 sweaters and 8 scarves). The
contributions were made to 6 charities: Handmade Especially
Next Meeting: October 20,
20, 2013
2013
for You, Yarn Angels, Afghans 4 Afghans, SF Center Fertility
Clinic, Other Hospitals, and Prayer Shawls. A new way of
12.30 pm – 3.30 pm
reporting your contributions is through the Charity Donations
thread on the Sliptstitchers Ravelry group. Joan Whitten
Josyln Center
[email protected]. Don’t forget the Halos of Hope
challenge.
Charity Report
If you would like to contribute to this newsletter please email [email protected]
Website: www.sliptstitchers.org
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2013 Programs by Karen McCleary
Month
October
November
December
Program
Finishing techniques
Crochet Edgings - Joyce Wyatt
Holiday Potluck
2014 Programs
So far, we will have pot luck lunches in July and December,
a weekend workshop with Myra Wood in June and our
traditional Joyce Wyatt program in November…… There are
several months left to fill with programs. If you would like to
share your interests or talents with the guild and present one
of our monthly programs, please contact Karen McCleary
[email protected]. If you know of a program presenter,
you may also forward their contact information to Karen.
A special “Thank You!!” To those who have already
volunteered…..If you Would like to assist with programs
about TKGA Masters program or about Crochet Skills,
Your help would be appreciated! Just say the word! YES!
Knitting From Across the Sea
By Sarah Wood
Wow how fast is this year going by
I have been busy working this month finishing off one of my
main projects but before it got too cold I changed my main
knitting project back to the fair isle sweater I started before
the summer so I could get it finished, it’s made with 7
different shades of Jamieson’s Shetland Spindrift 2ply
2014 Nominations
By Ann Wicker
Nominations for our Board of Directors are due to the
Nominating Committee by November 2. The following form
provides the job description for each position. Please
participate in this process by nominating someone or
yourself if you are interested in serving on the Board. All
nominees will be contacted prior to the November meeting
to make sure they want to be on the ballot.
Voting by secret ballot will take place at our November
meeting and the results will be announced at the December
meeting.
You can give the nomination form to Renee at the October
meeting or you can email your nominations to Ann Wicker at
[email protected] or Renee Hoffman at [email protected].
Mum and Dad also came back from Ireland with a surprise
for me, they spoke to a friend of my sisters and had some
yarn bowls made for me. They are the first made by
Dunbeacon Pottery and apparently the pictures on
facebook have been bringing in more orders.
Now I have to get my projects back in line, I have been
suffering from startitus this week, so have about 6 WIPS.
If you want to keep up with my overseas adventures you
can also read my blog:
http://sarahwinlondon.blogspot.co.uk/
FoxyKnits loves Koigu
http://WWW.FOXYKNITS.COM
Koigu Magazine #5 due late October – Special price for ESSS members
Merilyn Burnside, ESSS member
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Upcoming Events
Event
October Sit and Knit
Stitches West
Date
Oct 13th, 2013 from
12.30 – 3.30pm
Feb 20-23 2014
Notice Board
Location
Joslyn Center
See XRX website (www.knittinguniverse.com)
Baltic Knitting Cruise Review
Merilyn Burnside writes:
Thank you to my committee – Susan Greenberg and
Carole Carballo – for their generous help in making the
silent auction such a success
Brandi Dailey writes:
THANK YOU to all who have been giving me blankets,
yarn and items for the animals. I REALLY appreciate
(and so do the animals).
Sarah W writes :
For those of you not keeping an eye on the ravelry
group you should check out the “Fabric of Britain”
episodes on you tube – first one was about knitting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6jq8kUyjjo
There are two others the second is wallpaper and third
is embroidery which were also real interesting
By Joan Whitten
Ana Petrova and I just got back from a “Baltic Knitting Cruise”
on the Ms Eurodam, a luxurious Holland-American ship. It was
organized by CraftCruises.com. The ports of call were
Rostock, Germany; Helsinki, Finland; St. Petersburg, Russia;
Tallinn, Estonia; Stockholm, Sweden; Copenhagen, Denmark
and back to Amsterdam. At each stop there was a yarn crawl
and other special events organized by Melissa from Craft
Cruises. Since this is an area of the world with a rich knitting
tradition, there was much to see, do, and buy. (Think of a
feeding frenzy of sharks in a yarn store!) On the sailing days
Anna Zilboorg and Merike Saarniit taught classes. This was a
fun way to see these cities while having a large group of
friendly people to hang out with. Sort of a “Stitch n Bitch” on
the high seas! We had a fabulous time! You can check our
blogs: http://bananaknits.blogspot.com/ &
www.joansminutia.blogspot.com/ to see pictures of our
adventures. Check out other cruises at
http://www.craftcruises.com/
Susan Greenberg writes: It's not quite Miss America...
I recently had breakfast at The Black Bear Diner in Signal Hill, a fun, old-fashioned kind of place with terrific food and
service, and a menu to match. The menu is designed like an old country newspaper, with "articles" outside and the
menu inside. One of the "articles" caught my eye, it had something to do with a "Miss Wool" pageant. Whipping out
my iPhone I Googled "Miss Wool", and sure enough, there really WAS a Miss Wool pageant in the United States!
You can read all about it at http://www.pageantopolis.com/international/Wool.htm On the webpage you will learn
about the history of this event, find out the names of the winners and where they hailed from, and even see photos of
the various Miss Wools. I was particularly amused to learn that one Miss Wool had to abdicate her crown to the first
runner-up because she got married!
Birthdays
October
Jurhee Blagaich 10/7
Carolyn Gould 10/12
JoAnn Mills 10/16
Patti Bernstein 10/20
Dian Schlegel 10/7
Victoria Blake 10/13
Peggy Baxter 10/19
Lenora Stewart 10/22
Terry Turk 10/11
Jennifer Moraca 10/15
Linelle Kennedy 10/19
Erlinda Reed 10/25
November
Patricia Lee 11/8
Judy Sights 11/19
Suji Brewer 11/27
Jacki Breisacher 11/16
Cheryl Bell 11/22
Cherylyn Seymour 11/30
Sylvia Greer 11/19
Julia Smith 11/25