The Knitting Guild of Greater Buffalo exists to foster the highest standards of excellence in the practice of knitting through an active program of education and study, and to promote interest, appreciation and skill in knitting.
The Guild is open to any person interested in the purpose of this organization regardless of race, color, creed, sex or national origin.
The Guild hosts one regular meeting on the first Thursday of each month as well as additional seminars and workshops. Please see our schedule for information about upcoming events.
TEACHERS NEEDED FOR MINI-SEMINARS IN MARCH
Please
consider teaching a knitting, crochet, felting, or other fiber related
topic at the March meeting. Mini-seminar classes run for approximately
30-60 minutes and are limited to 15 students. In the past we've had
excellent classes on different casting on techniques, making felted
flower pins, and basics of crochet to name just a few. Especially if
you have not taught a class before, please consider sharing your talents
with our members. Don't be shy. We have such talented members and
the Guild would love for you to share your knowledge. We need to know
no later than January 31st if you can teach a class. Please contact
Gina or Mary Grace with details on the class you will teach and the
supplies students should have with them for the seminar. Members will
sign up for classes at the February meeting so we need to hear from you
no later than the 31st.
Please email the webmaster at: webmaster@buffaloknittingguild.org
or call:
Gina at 837-1221
or
Mary Grace at 447-7624