Saturday, January 8, 2011

Coffee mugs inspire 2011 Guild Challenge

Veronica Hofman-Ortega (left) presents the 2011 Challenge.
Pat Keran (seated right) cheers.
Riverbend Fiber Arts Guild members and friends raised a glass—or rather a favorite coffee mug—to the New Year and to the 2011 Guild Challenge at the January guild meeting.

The "Top 10 Reasons" (David Letterman style) why everyone should participate in a Guild Challenge were presented, along with details and requirements for the 2011 Challenge—the creation of a tote bag inspired by a favorite coffee mug. Coinciding with the mug theme of the Challenge, which is entitled "Fiber and Caffeine get me going...", were door prizes that included mug rugs, a coffee cup coozie and a ceramic mug.

A new program, called the Fiber Arts Buddy (FAB) program, was also introduced at the meeting. This two-fold program is designed to welcome new members by pairing them with an established guild member; and, guild members with expertise in a particular fiber art discipline will serve as a FAB to assist or mentor another member who wishes to learn a new technique or to more fully develop skills in that particular area.

Meeting "Mug" Shots

Guild members salute a New Year of fiber art activities.

Show and Tell consisted of knitted baby sweaters and mittens made from recycled sweaters.

Knitted lap blankets for the guild's Community Service project were collected for distribution.

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