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Painting on Silk Demonstration

Nancy Jacobus, Nancy Hunt Jacobus Art Watercolor and silk paintings, photography Member, Vermont Hand Crafters
Nancy Jacobus, Nancy Hunt Jacobus Art
Watercolor and silk paintings, photography
Member, Vermont Hand Crafters

Painting on Silk Demonstration
Date: Thursday, July 14, 1:00-3:00 pm
Nancy has been painting on silk for many years. She loves the vivid colors and flow of the paints & dyes on the silk. She is inspired by strong colors, dancing lines and anything to do with nature. She spends as much time as she can outside with my camera to capture subjects for her silk paintings (heron, turtles, dragonflies, butterflies are a few). She is passionate for purple & uses it as much as she can!

Join Nancy to see how her fabulous art work is created. Lots of time to chat with the artist and see her process.

Who: Adults Limit: 8 Minimum: 4
Instructor: Nancy Jacobus
Cost: FREE

Hand Spinning with a Drop Spindle

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Hand Spinning with a Drop Spindle
Date: Tuesday, July 12, 4:30-6:30 pm

Description: Learn how to use a drop spindle to create beautiful hand spun yarns. Jim will demonstrate both spinning and plying. Participants will need to bring a drop spindle or can borrow and/or purchase one of Jim’s hand turned spindles.
Who: All ages, 8 and above! Limit: 8
Instructor: Jim Holzschuh
Cost: $20.00. Materials fee payable to instructor: $10; optional spindle: $35.00





Eye Candy Journals

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Eye Candy Journals
Date: Saturday, July 9, 9-4:00 pm

Do you love the smell of leather? Then this workshop’s for you! In this workshop, you’ll learn 5 bindings that use only leather, paper, and thread – no glue needed! For each binding, you will sew 3 sections of folded papers into covers cut from one piece of leather. These bindings are very flexible and allow the books to open completely flat, making them perfect for use as sketchbooks or journals.
Each sewing technique creates a different decorative sewing pattern on the spine and we will try out different closure methods. No previous experience is required – this is a great class for a beginner. You can even bring in your own leather to customize your book.
Note: There will be a scheduled lunch break.

Who: Adults Limit: 8 Minimum: 4
Instructor: Elissa Campbell
Cost: $50.00, Materials fee paid to instructor: $15.00




There is still time to sign up for Temari Class, Nov 15th!

Temari Basics

TEMARI BASICS: SIMPLY ELEGANT EMBROIDERED THREAD BALL
Date: Sunday, November 15, 2:30-5:30 pm

Description: In this class, students will learn to make a 6- or 8-segment lozenge-style temari ball, based on a traditional Japanese design. This simple design, which results in a 4”-diameter ball, teaches the basic skills of preparing, wrapping, marking, and stitching the ball. In addition to learning these skills, we will discuss color choices and materials, options for embellishing the ball beyond the basic stitched design, consider books and other instructional materials for furthering students’ temari knowledge, and touch on the history of this ancient craft. No prior skills are required, but students might choose to begin their temari journey with the “Small Embroidered Temari Ball Ornament” class offered in October.

Sufficient materials to complete one temari ball will be provided. Students may be able to complete their temari ball during the scheduled class time, but if not, they will leave class with the knowledge and materials needed to complete it on their own. Students should bring their own small craft scissors and a pin cushion.
Who: Adults Limit: 8  Minimum: 4
Instructor: India Tresselt
Cost: $30.00.  Materials fee payable to instructor: $15

MATERIALS FEE $15.00 includes Styrofoam balls, yarn and thread for wrapping, pins for marking, embroidery needle, and perle cotton and metallic thread for stitching. Sufficient yarn and thread will be provided to make one ball per student. Students may keep pins and needles for future projects.

Must register by November 6!  Register here!

SWEET Class…felted owls!

 

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Making Felt Owls
Date:  Sat, July 11, 1:00-3:00pm
Description: Learn how to sculpt your own little owl from unspun wool! You will learn the basics of needle felting while sculpting a sweet little owl and take home enough materials to make another at home!
Note: Taught by fiber artist Susi Ryan of The Felted Gnome Knows. Susi’s work has been displayed at GIAW, The SPACE Gallery, Vintage Inspired Lifestyle Market Place, Champlain Leather and Brown Dog Books and Gifts. She has been working with wool for 5 years and is inspired by her little pixie of a daughter.
Who: All ages, 8 and above!  Minimum: 4
Instructor: Susie Ryan
Cost: $30.00 Materials fee payable to instructor: $25
Sign up now!  http://grandisleartworks.com/programs/