The Reno Fiber Guild was established in 1972 to promote and encourage growth in weaving, spinning, dyeing and related fiber techniques. We welcome anyone who has an interest in these activities to join the guild.
Meetings are often held on first Wednesdays at 6:30PM at the South Valleys Library, but some workshop days and special events will be at other locations or times. Check our Meeting and Fiber Event Calendar here on the blog for specific information.
How to Join Reno Fiber Guild
If you are interested in joining the guild, please feel free to attend a meeting or contact us at renofiberguild@cnch.org for additional information. You may also click here to download the membership form.
Annual Dues are $30 for individuals, $45.00 for families and $15 for students. New Members joining between January 1st and June 1st will pay 1/2 the applicable rate. Membership entitles you to use the extensive guild library, receive our newsletter, participate in the Conference of Northern California Handweavers, Sage Weavers meetings, High Flyers spinning days, study groups, workshops and the company of others sharing an interest in fiber. We have a "members only" io group (e-mail group), a public Facebook page and a private Facebook group for members only. The guild also has a group of expert mentors and teachers that will help you with learning to weave, spin, dye and more.
Reno Fiber Guild is a 501c3 non profit, educational organization and the Guild By-laws and Standing Rules are available to download. Click on the highlighted titles above.
Annual Dues are $30 for individuals, $45.00 for families and $15 for students. New Members joining between January 1st and June 1st will pay 1/2 the applicable rate. Membership entitles you to use the extensive guild library, receive our newsletter, participate in the Conference of Northern California Handweavers, Sage Weavers meetings, High Flyers spinning days, study groups, workshops and the company of others sharing an interest in fiber. We have a "members only" io group (e-mail group), a public Facebook page and a private Facebook group for members only. The guild also has a group of expert mentors and teachers that will help you with learning to weave, spin, dye and more.
Reno Fiber Guild is a 501c3 non profit, educational organization and the Guild By-laws and Standing Rules are available to download. Click on the highlighted titles above.
An interesting synopsis of the history of the Reno Fiber Guild appears in an article , published in CNCHnet in 2/2016
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