Belleville
Weavers & Spinners Guild
History
of the Guild

- In
February of 1956, Hazel Hayes, Ida
Godden, Florence Ayling, Helen Sulman, Lil Watson, Lily Moult, and
Janet
Gilroy founded the Belleville Weavers Guild with the assistance of the
Ontario
Ministry of Education and the Belleville Recreation Dept. Their aim was
to "further interest in weaving by sharing ideas and information and by
planned programs." Today, the name and aims of the guild have been
expanded
to include spinning.
-
Guild members have always been
involved in
the Quinte area with teaching demonstrations, fashion shows, "Sheep to
Shawl" days, Pioneer activity days, children's craft days, community
women's
programs, the Corby Library Gallery's "Brown Bag Lunch" programs, and
they are always glad to consider taking part in community events.

"The aims
of the Guild are to
further the interest in weaving and spinning, to increase public
awareness
and appreciation of these crafts, and to provide educational services
to
improve the skill and artistry of those participating."
Membership
- The
membership is open to all interested
persons. Membership includes a monthly newsletter, eligibility to
participate
in workshops, guild shows and sales, use and rental of equipment, and
library
privileges. Instruction and assistance by members of the guild can be
found
in our monthly meetings, workshops, and study groups. Individual
instruction
in both weaving and spinning is also available. The guild is a member
of
The Ontario Handweavers' and Spinners' Guild, the Ontario Crafts
Council,
and the Quinte Arts Council.
For
further information
Margaret
Cooney, President
613-968-3610
or Beth Lambooy
613-962-4129
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