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| 8 | 9 | 10 | 11Guild Meeting – Online Social Spinning 6:00 pm – 9:00 pmGuild Meeting – Online Social SpinningTime: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Join us on Discord for our monthly online social spinning! Open to all current members. If you’re not on a part of our Guild Discord, please reach out to webmaster (at) glasg.org! Discord | 12 | 13 | 14 | ||||||||||||
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| 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28Guest Vendor – Oink PigmentsGuest Vendor – Oink PigmentsEstablished in 2010, Oink Pigments is a purveyor of small-batch, hand-dyed yarns in Vista, CA and Indianapolis, IN. We are a team of strong-willed humans who love pigs, puns, and purls. We have over 160 bright and playful colorways, available on over a dozen yarn & fiber bases.
We make every effort to insure our company is a welcoming, safe space for marginalized folx.
Team Oink always has, and always will, proudly and constantly strive to be an ally & friend to BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, disabled people, & beyond, regardless of what acronyms, labels, or pronouns you use to self-identify. We understand that allyship is ongoing work — like becoming a better knitter or crocheter, it is something that takes time, and must be practiced. True allyship is a life-long learning process that is never complete.
At Oink Pigments, diversity and equality are essential to who we are, and allyship with marginalized folx is a core part of our identity. In our business interactions, We have a zero-tolerance policy toward discrimination, bullying, and hate speech. We do not permit discrimination based on race, color, ethnicity, or national origin; gender identity or expression; sexual orientation; family status; body size; religion; ability or disability; or similar.
We strongly believe that it is our responsibility to promote and defend diversity. Oink Pigments makes every effort to only collaborate with brands that share these values. As such, we reserve the right to take appropriate actions and/or terminate business relationships with any business or person that, in our judgment, fails to adhere to our zero-tolerance discrimination and/or bullying policies.
Guild Meeting – Monthly Meeting 9:00 am – 1:45 pmGuild Meeting – Monthly MeetingTime: 9:00 am – 1:45 pm Social time 9-10am, business meeting starts at 10am. Program: Combo Spin Fiber Exchange | ||||||||||||
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Meetings:
Monthly guild meetings are held from 10 am to 1 pm on the 4th Saturday of each month except December. Doors open at 9:00 am. We meet at:
St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church
11555 National Blvd
Los Angeles CA 90064
Meetings include a short informational program, study groups focused on spinning techniques, information on members’ projects, and informal spinning. We occasionally have guest vendors attend.
Workshops:
The guild periodically hosts workshops led by members or guest instructors. Guild members receive priority registration for workshops, with remaining open seats available to non-members.
Demonstrations:
As part of our mission to educate the Greater Los Angeles area residents on the art of spinning, we perform spinning demonstrations at public events throughout the year. Our demonstrations consist of members showing spinning on spindles or spinning wheels, and may include hands-on instruction. Many events are free to the public.
Fiber Events:
We are fortunate to have many fiber arts events in the Greater Los Angeles area throughout the year. GLASG often has a booth or demonstration onsite at these events, and if not, many of our members are in attendance.

