• Guild Meeting – 2022 Challenge

    Highland Baptist Church in Redmond 3100 SW Highland Ave, Redmond, OR, United States
    Last year’s upcycling program illustrated how several of our guild members have repurposed fiber over the years. Many suggested we continue that theme again this year so “game on”.  We challenge our COSW guild members to google ‘Upcycling Fibers” for ideas to create and share at the end of the year. 3rd Wednesdays monthly (except...
  • Spinning Study Group

    Spinning Study Group
    See Newsletter for Details
    2nd Wednesday monthly (except December) 10:00 AM – noon Study group location will be announced in the newsletter in the study group minutes. Central Oregon Spinners study group meets once a month to explore the many facets of spinning wonderful yarn from the many incredible fibers available to spinners. Explorations include learning about our heritage...
  • Spinning Study Group

    Mary Anna Swinnerton Home
    Click on the event to see topic for the month. 2023 Topic Sarah Anderson’s Book “Spinner’s Book of Yarn Design”. Central Oregon Spinners study group meets once a month to explore the many facets of spinning wonderful yarn from the many incredible fibers available to spinners. Explorations include learning about our heritage breeds, Bast fibers (cotton, hemp, linen, etc.) dyeing fiber, processing techniques, and incorporating spun yarn into knits, woven fabric and felted creations.
  • Guild Meeting

    Mary Anna Swinnerton Home
    Members Challenge & Issue 2023 Challenge  
  • Study Group: Rigid Heddle

    Mary Anna Swinnerton Home
    Click on this event to see the topic and facilitator details for this month. The Rigid Heddle Study Group meets the 4th Tuesday of every month (except December) with study topics are based on the book “Inventive Weaving on the Little Loom” by Syne Mitchell.
  • Spinning Study Group

    Mary Anna Swinnerton Home
    Click on the event to see topic for the month. 2023 Topic Sarah Anderson’s Book “Spinner’s Book of Yarn Design”. Central Oregon Spinners study group meets once a month to explore the many facets of spinning wonderful yarn from the many incredible fibers available to spinners. Explorations include learning about our heritage breeds, Bast fibers (cotton, hemp, linen, etc.) dyeing fiber, processing techniques and incorporating spun yarn into knits, woven fabric and felted creations.
  • Guild Meeting

    Mary Anna Swinnerton Home
    2nd Annual Memorial Program - Uzbek Ikat: The Personal Saga of an Exceptional Cloth presented by Marilyn Romatka
  • Study Group: Rigid Heddle

    Hybrid - Mary Anna's and Zoom 1026 NE Revere Ave, Bend, OR
    Click on this event to see the topic and facilitator details for this month. The Rigid Heddle Study Group meets the 4th Tuesday of every month (except December) with study topics are based on the book “Inventive Weaving on the Little Loom” by Syne Mitchell.
  • Spinning Study Group

    Deschutes Public Library East Side Conference Room 62080 Dean Swift Rd, Bend, OR
    Click on the event to see topic for the month. 2023 Topic Sarah Anderson’s Book “Spinner’s Book of Yarn Design”. Central Oregon Spinners study group meets once a month to explore the many facets of spinning wonderful.
  • Guild Meeting

    HIghland Baptist Church Room 129 / Hybrid 3100 SW Highland Ave, Redmond, OR, United States
    Program Topic: High Desert Wool Growers and COSW Connection Presenters: Lesley Hanson, Jan Isbell, Monica Brown & Colleen Franks
  • Study Group: Rigid Heddle

    Hybrid - Mary Anna's and Zoom 1026 NE Revere Ave, Bend, OR
    Click on this event to see the topic and facilitator details for this month. The Rigid Heddle Study Group meets the 4th Tuesday of every month (except December) with study topics are based on the book “Inventive Weaving on the Little Loom” by Syne Mitchell.
  • Spinning Study Group

    Mary Anna Swinnerton Home
    Click on the event to see topic for the month. 2023 Topic Sarah Anderson’s Book “Spinner’s Book of Yarn Design”. Central Oregon Spinners study group meets once a month to explore the many facets of spinning wonderful yarn from the many incredible fibers available to spinners. Explorations include learning about our heritage breeds, Bast fibers (cotton, hemp, linen, etc.) dyeing fiber, processing techniques, and incorporating spun yarn into knits, woven fabric and felted creations.