Every month we will give you a different assignment with new materials and the opportunity to create your very own masterpiece. BYOB
Come learn the basics of casting on and knitting.
Fast-paced introduction to blacksmithing teaches you the fundamentals — basic hammer skills, heat treating, forge welding and identification of “found” metals. A hands-on highlight of blacksmithing.
Once you learn the basics of blacksmithing, it’s time to learn to make something. And that’s exactly what’s in store during this fun, informative, hands-on advanced blacksmithing class, offering instruction stepping up your skill level.
This introduction to knifemaking will focus on stock removal techniques (no forging in this class) — with instructor Chris Farrell, a national Forged In Fire champion. The class requires a minimum of four students to make, with a maximum cap of six students. Materials provided.
Blacksmithing meets cutlery and weaponry in this beginner class where students focus on making knives through a hand-forging process. A labor-intensive class with at least one project. Materials provided.
Get crafty with this D.I.Y. keychain kit! This kit comes with 3 laser cut wood pieces in the shape of a postage stamp, envelopes and a mailbox, keychain hardware set, 5 paint colors, and two paint brushes.
Quilting has developed from a frugal necessity to a fine art form. Come learn the basics that every pioneer woman learned at her mother's knee. Students will learn basic geometric piecing and various quilting methods. They will leave with two quilted pillow tops and the instructions for finishing them.
Each person will have the opportunity to make two landscapes of different sizes, and will be able to mix and match which sky/land layout they wish to achieve, resulting in a variety in outcomes.