Sending out a big “Thank You!” to Betty, Nancy and Marlene for volunteering at the Children’s Festival this past Saturday,September 23. The Festival was organized by the Chilliwack Community Arts Council and was held at the Tzeachten Community Hall. Thanks also to Patti Lawn at the CCAC for inviting us!
Marlene demonstrated her Saori loom and the children were entranced- especially when they were invited to weave for a while. It never gets old, watching the wonder of discovery in their faces when they see the product of their handiwork. In keeping with the theme of recycling, the weft for the weaving was thrums – bits and pieces of yarn all tied end-to-end. Nancy, Betty and I had fun spinning and we handed out and demonstrated seven strand braid kits to the kids. Really, it was a day for the children but we had a great time watching them dance to the music and react to the Princesses and Pirates that visited. Any day is good when you can share children’s laughter and be reminded that some days it’s good just to have fun. Thanks again Ladies, and here’s looking forward to next years Festival!


Jordan is a relatively new spinner having joined the Chilliwack Spinners and Weavers Guild in January of 2016. She took to spinning faster than a duck to water and was more than willing to accept and excel at any and every challenge the other members could throw at her. With her wheel, Georgia – a Louet S71, she has spun fibre from sheep to dollar store cotton balls and nearly everything in between. Her expertise lies in crochet (for which she won Best of Show at the 2016 Chilliwack Fall Fair), but weaving is very quickly taking a front seat.