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Welcome to the World of Textiles!

 

elizabeth_editorHi. I'm Elizabeth Ashford and I would love you to join the Ashford Club.

As members you receive:
• The next edition of 'The Wheel' magazine, special members - only copy, posted from New Zealand in October of each year.
When you register and join online, you will also have an option to purchase previous editions for $5 NZ each. Current and past issues of 'The Wheel' are also available to read online to registered club members. 
• Online access to patterns, projects and techniques. 
• Regular competitions to win great prizes. 
• Current fibre crafts events information from around the world. 
• Quarterly online newsletters
• Exclusive product offers and invitations to Ashford days
• And much more... read on...
Subscribers to the club from Alaska to Zimbabwe, many of whom live isolated from other fibre enthusiasts, can feel part of the wonderful world of textile crafts.

The cost per year of belonging to the club is $10 per year which is approximately US$7, A$8, GBP5, Euro6. You can pay by credit card using our secure payment page (go to 'Join the Club') or you can send us a cheque in your currency to 415 West Street, Ashburton, New Zealand.

Look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.

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When joining the Club, members will be sent the new edition of 'The Wheel' the following October. Copies of previous editions of 'The Wheel' can be viewed online. Hard copies of some back issues are available to purchase and cost $5 NZD including postage worldwide. They can be ordered online. Join Our Club.

Wheel Magazine 23. Available October 2011

Try inspiring projects and patterns from around the world for spinning, weaving, dyeing, felting, knitting and read about crafts folk art work, in the next issue of The Wheel Magazine.

Articles will include:
• A handspun knitted shawl from Anne Wieck, Germany
• A felted nursery activity board from Jill Bailly, Canada
• Research on how textile crafts help mood by Dr Anne Collier, USA
• Table mats in Ripsmatta weave by Jo Reeve, New Zealand
• Dartmoor Dyeing with natural dyestuffs, by Betty Barry, USA
• Create "slugs, snails and puppy dogs tails" novelty yarn with Lyn Welsh, New Zealand
• Summer & Winter table runner, by Elsa Krogh, Denmark
And much, much more

 
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