August 8th Summer social evening. Pub Supper.
at a local pub- the Star Chessington Road, Leatherhead, KT22 0DP
Please come around 7:30 for 8:00pm
Category: Programme
List of meetings and external events
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Speaker: Linda Newington, Archivist of the Knitting Pattern Archive at Winchester University
July 11th Speaker: Linda Newington, Archivist
of the Knitting Pattern Archive at Winchester
University will talk about the history of knitting
patterns.
Speaker: Beryl Jarvis will give one of her informative talks.
Speaker: Beryl Jarvis will give one of her informative talks.
Speaker: April Hardman will talk about Cut & Sew.
Speaker: April Hardman will talk about Cut & Sew.
AGM and talk by Liz Holness
11th April 2012
The Club Annual General Meeting, followed by a talk by the Guild of Machine Knitters Chairman and chair of Fleet Knitting club: Liz Holness.
Christmas Party
14th December 2011
Christmas party
Please bring a plate of food and a small gift. Games, m usic and crackers will be supplied as usual.
Speaker: Susan Holton
13th July 2011
Speaker: Susan Holton
Knitwear designer who also dyes her own knitting
Club evening: Anthea and Brenda on Iris Bishop’s patterns
8th June 2011
Club evening: Anthea and Brenda will talk about Iris Bishop’s patterns. We will have a machine available for you to try some of the punch cards.
Speaker: Chris Williams, Hand knitted shawls
11th May 2011
Speaker: Chris Williams, Hand knitted shawls in designs from all over the world

April Meeting 2011
This was the club AGM which took up the first half of the evening – all the committee members were re-elected and thanked for their contribution to the club.
The second half was a very interesting talk by one of the club members – Margaret Grinter who talked about the felting she had been experimenting with.

She had brought a huge range of samples with her and described the yarn she used as well as the process of felting itself – using lambswool and other yarns with a high lambs wool content, it was possible to create the most interesting fabrics by simply machine washing the knitting in a domestic washing machine at 40 degrees C.
The fabric needs treating to ensure it doesn’t roll tightly at the edges.
One method she described of creating thicker fabrics was to layer several felted pieces then machine stitch a pattern of lines, cut between these and then wash again to felt the fabric further. The effects were absolutely lovely and Margaret had made several cushion covers and a blanket using this technique.

A range of items with tassels and interesting detail were passed around and Margaret showed some lovely soft scarves with tassels which she had made in one piece. She gave us detailed instructions for these and I’m sure a number of club members will be inspired to experiment themselves.
