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REGIONAL / NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Below are links to other fiber-related organizations. Learn about ANWG and HGA on their own pages. If you know of other groups that should be included, please contact us.

Pacific NW Art School
Visual arts education center visit website 
15 N W Birch Street, Coupeville

National Basketry Organization
YouTube Channel
Conference and biennial exhibition, Basketry Now
NBO website

Port Townsend School of Arts
Port Townsend School of Arts
is actively working to build its fiber art program.

Surface Design Association Washington 
For more information visit their website

Twisted Strait Fibers
twistedstraitfibers.com is a group of fiber farmers and fiber artists dedicated to promoting and enhancing the use of natural fibers in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.


FIBER-RELATED
BUSINESS RESOURCES

These are links to fiber-related businesses. The Guild does not promote nor endorse any of these businesses but simply provides the info for your convenience.

Abundant Earth Fiber Mill
Clinton, WA visit website   
Local wool fiber is transformed into batts, roving, and yarns.   

Bazaar Girls Yarn Shop & Fibre Emporium
Port Townsend, WA visit website
Yarn, patterns, kits, and classes.

Carol Irving Weaving Instruction
Escanaba, MI. website
Offers on-site instruction.
Additional Info

Diva Yarn & Trim
Port Townsend, WA visit website
Yarn, roving, beads, buttons, and trim.

Eugene Textile Center
Eugene, OR visit website
Weaving equipment, yarns, dyes, books, and classes.

Fidalgo Yarns
Anacortes, WA visit website
Features artisan hand-dyed yarns and clothing.

Great Yarns
Everett, WA visit website
A wide assortment of yarns for knitting and crochet.

Handweaving.net
Digital weaving archive with drafts, historic weaving documents, and more. visit website

Pocket Wheel
Oak Harbor, WA visit website
Handmade spinning wheels.

Sea Bre’s Yarn
Coupeville, WA visit facebook
Arts and crafts, yarn.

Skagit Woolen Works
Mount Vernon, WA visit website
Fiber washing, picking, and carding services

Weavers School
Coupeville, WA visit website
Weaving courses for all skill levels.

MEMBER ARTIST WEBSITES

Kris Bruland: handweaving.net

Lianna Gilman: heartsong-weaving.com

Donna Johnson: tamarackfiberarts.com

Marcy Johnson: whidbeyworkingartists.com

Lori Maul: fidalgoyarns.com

Jon & Carla McCoy: pocket-wheel.com

Danette Sulgrove: weaverssongtextiles.com

Madelyn van der Hoogt: weaversschool.com

HALCYON YARN GUILD REWARDS

WWG has received its first Guild Reward from the Halcyon Yarn Guild Rewards Program. WWG’s 5% reward from your purchases totaled $14.25. That means WWG members purchasing $285 also told Halcyon they were members of WWG. Thank you!

Here’s how you can participate: When placing an order with Halcyon Yarn, identify yourself as a member of WWG. At the end of each calendar year, Halcyon Yarn totals up the individual member purchases associated with WWG and sends WWG a check for 5% of those sales. Halcyon Yarn carries looms, spinning wheels, tools, patterns, kits, and a huge yarn inventory. You can order online at halcyonyarn.com or call 800-341-0282. You need to state your guild affiliation when you order.