CoVid19 Closes Guild House

Govenor Reynolds announced the newest closures of public and private organizational buildings and meeting places to limit our individual potential exposure to the Covid 19 virus. Obviously, that means us. It really is difficult to close our building, when the rest of the world seems threathening, it has been the one place we could wander in to weave, knit, spin, throw pots, fire clay, all while maintaining that ever present social distancing.  Yes, a pandemic is bigger than our respective needs and yes, most of us can practice our craft at home. But the "Guild House" has also been home for many many years for many people. All that being said, we know it is the right thing to do, to be part of the solution in whatever small way we can.
This began with: leftover stash: handspun, sweater, weaving& sock yarns, worsted & wool.

So I challenge you, each and every one of you, get your creative mojo going. Send me pictures of whatever you are doing, in any stage of progress. Let's keep each other in the loop. Remember the history of the craft guild. Wars, floods, campus calamities and politics haven't stopped us, we will not let a little social distancing.  Well, ok,  it is more than a little, but we have technology and a determination that when this is all over, we will still be here. Probably with a larger stash, but still here excited to play with our fibers, threads, or clays.

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