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Treadles to Threads

March Meeting 2025

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Blending Board Get Together

  • Saturday, March 1

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Martinez Library

March 22

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This year’s version will be a

smaller-scale celebration 

without outside exhibitors,

focusing instead on providing free

Tinker Box Kits to local youth to continue

fostering creativity and innovation.

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"Museum Day Open House"

on the last Sunday of each month

starting April 27 from 11 am to 3 pm

315 Cortsen Rd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94526

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New this year

Used Equipment Area

Time to start thinking about your

Raffle Donation!

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Fiber Frolic Vendors 2025

 

Name

Business

Items

1

Anna Harvey

Harvey Farms

Fleece and wool items

2

Benda Collins

Pan’s Garden Yarn and Fibers     

Roving and yarn and …

3

Elissavet Livitsanos

Wonderland Dyeworks

Roving and yarn and …

4

Laura Millard

Back Porch Fiber Co

Knitting Notions and Bags

5

Peggy Agnew   

Red Creek Farm           

Fleece and Roving

6

Sue Griffin

Invictus Yarns

Yarn and more

7

Kristen Truesdail

Art Fiber Frenzy

Luxurious yarns/ fibers

8

Wendy and Amy

Blue Thistle Fiberarts

Mini Looms, Drop spindles

9

Laura Duren

Duren Dyeworks

Wool mill items

10

Robin Lynde

Meridian Jacobs

All things fiber

11

Charlene Schmid

Integrity Alpacas & Fiber 

Alpaca and wool products

12

Treadles to Threads

Used Equipment Treadles to Threads

Used equipment

13

Marcail McWilliams

Valley Oak Wool Mill

Wool Mill items

14

Bev Fleming

Ewe and Me 2 Ranch

Fleece

15

Lizette Hopkins

SpinGlitz

Wheels and more

16

Meredith Cherry

Siren Song Fleece Works

Wool Mill items

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Maddie Mechikoff

Boots Bakes

Handmade cookies

Jared Teska

High Flier Coffee

Coffee

Edward

Italian Bros Pizza

Wood Fired Pizza

Yummy Treats for Fiber Frolic

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May 30, 2026!

We did it!

Save the date!

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Ground Rules

  1.  There are various ways to spin these fibers. You may choose to separate or combine the colors, remove a portion or add another fiber to it to spin. It’s up to YOU! Experiment, create and most of all…have FUN!

  • If you choose to blend or ply fiber with another fiber, you may add up to 50% of any additional fiber (up to 1.5 ounces if you are spinning the entire 3 oz.).

  • The returned skein of spun yarn must be at least 75 yards in length.

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  • What is a Volunteer Engagement Event? 
  • Lambtown Festival is a non-profit event run entirely by volunteers. As the festival continues to grow and get better each year, the work to host the festival grows, too. As the saying goes, many hands make the work light!  We are asking for help in several key areas, including but not limited to:
  • Volunteers
  • Vendors
  • Finance
  • Sponsors
  • Workshops
  • Graphic Design
  • Whether you can pitch in a few hours during festival weekend, or a few hours a week throughout the year, we would love to chat. We hope you will join us at an upcoming Volunteer Engagement Event.

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Upcoming Events

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march meeting

support spindles!

  • April Meeting
  • Spinning Paper

  • May Meeting
  • Branch Weaving with
  • Kaci Smith