April 1, 2022
So much is happening in the DFG right now! Here are the highlights: Study groups are meeting in the Studio and other venues on a regular basis again (finally!) Our By-Member, For-Member event is rescheduled for Saturday, April 23rd Our... View Article
December 2, 2021
There are a lot of new things happening in the Duluth Fiber Guild right now! Here are a few highlights: DFG will have a table at the Neighbor-Made Art and Gift Fair held on Saturday, December 11, from 10am-3pm at... View Article
November 7, 2021
We are (mostly) moved into our new Studio space and members have begun to gather there for monthly meetings and study groups. It is a bright, clean, organized space that will meet our needs well. If you would like to... View Article
September 16, 2021
We have great news to share: we have rented a space for our Studio and will be moving in late September/early October! (27th Avenue West & Superior St.) Watch for open house details next month. In the meantime, if you... View Article
August 26, 2021
Just a reminder: our fall kickoff meeting will be held at Chambers Grove Pavilion on Saturday, August 28th, from 11:00 am-1:00 pm. See the calendar for details. We have exciting news to share with our community–we are in the final... View Article
February 23, 2021
Nomad-time continues for the Guild at present. With our stuff in storage and meetings and most Study Groups attended via Zoom, we continue our search for a permanent space. The Board of Directors has completed the Guild’s 2021-2025 Strategic Plan... View Article
March 16, 2020
Current information regarding meeting and event cancellations (or non-cancellations) will be listed on this page as it is received. Please email jane@red-pebble.com with news to be posted.
December 30, 2019
Sprang is an ancient twining technique which predates knitting. Carol James will be teaching a sprang workshop hosted by the Duluth Fiber Handcrafters Guild this February.
December 30, 2019
Expand your fiber arts to your gardens in 2020! Join us in experimenting with fiber and color.
January 15, 2019
The felting study group met on January 10 to create felted vessels. The vessels incorporated plant matter including lichen, hydrangeas, Birch bark, Yellow Dock, marigolds and other dried flowers.