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SUMMARY:Making a Twined Tule Basket with Rimiko Berreman
DESCRIPTION:Learn classic weaving techniques using locally-harvested natural materials \nJoin us at the beautiful Fibershed Learning Center on Black Mountain Ranch near Point Reyes Station\, to learn how to make baskets with tule\, a beautiful natural material harvested on the ranch. \nThe variety of tule we are using is Schoenoplectus acutus\, a giant species of sedge\, native to freshwater marshes. Tules are used to make rope\, baskets\, bowls\, mats\, hats\, clothing\, duck decoys\, and even boats by Native people. \nRimiko Berreman will be teaching classic weaving styles used by different cultures\, through hands-on instruction and handouts for you to take home with your woven creations. \nMore than just learning how to weave\, this workshop explains the process of connecting with the land and the plants\, sustainable harvesting\, different techniques of weaving\, and creating baskets and other items. \nEnroll here: eventbrite.com/e/501117424707 \n\nTuition Scholarships & Transportation/Childcare Stipends\nFibershed is offering two scholarships to most workshops; one scholarship if it’s a small class. In addition to scholarships for tuition\, we are offering a limited number of stipends for transportation and/or childcare. If you would not otherwise be able to attend\, and would like to be considered as a scholarship and/or stipend recipient\, please answer a few brief questions on this Google Form. Responses will be reviewed by Learning Center staff and kept strictly confidential. \n\nThe instructor: Rimiko Berreman was born and grew up in Tokushima\, a small city in the Shikoku region of Japan\, surrounded by Japanese artisan crafts including Aizome (indigo)\, traditional woodworking\, carving\, as well as weaving with natural materials. She was involved in local industry programs in her twenties and one of her early jobs was sewing products including Sashiko and Shibori at the Indigo studio in Tokushima. Those were great opportunities for her to learn these traditional skills. She continues creating things using multiple media. Visit rimikoart.com and instagram.com/rimikoart to see more of Rimiko’s work. \n\nBONUS: The Clothing Swap Closet is now open during workshops and events at the Fibershed Learning Center! \nVisit the Clothing Swap Closet when you attend a workshop or event at the Learning Center and exchange your natural fiber garments and accessories. Your clothing contributions must be clean and in good condition. Each contribution entities you to choose one item of comparable value. \nYou may arrive up to 30 minutes early for the workshop you are attending\, and/or depart up to an hour after the workshop ends\, to allow time to browse and try on items in the closet\, and make your trade!
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/making-a-twined-tule-basket-with-rimiko-berreman/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed Learning Center":MAILTO:rhonda@fibershed.org
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CREATED:20230119T223228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230128T011054Z
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SUMMARY:Eco Printing with Cory Gunter Brown of Earth My Body
DESCRIPTION:…a sacred\, somatic\, and sensuous practice \nJoin us at the beautiful Fibershed Learning Center on Black Mountain Ranch near Point Reyes Station\, CA\, for a workshop taught by Cory Gunter Brown that is as much about crafting beautiful textiles as it is about forming deep relationships with the land\, seasons\, and life cycles of the materials we work with. \nThis introduction to Eco Printing is formed with intention\, to bring us back to wonder and reverence\, interweaving in relationship with dye plants\, fiber animals\, and the lands they grow from. This practice is an open door inviting us into a deeper understanding of the ways in which this earth nourishes and cares for us and we may do the same in turn. \nWe’ll work with Fibershed Climate Beneficial wool\, plus silks\, several different wild gathered plants (including eucalyptus)\, and optional iron mordant\, to make living breathing textiles in an expressive and ethical way. You’ll learn how some plants interact differently with different textiles\, how to find out if a plant will work for eco printing\, and when to work with iron mordant. \nYou’ll finish class with a Climate Beneficial wool piece that can be used as a wall hanging\, table runner\, or altar cloth and a few pure silk pieces that can be used in a variety of ways as well. \nCory Gunter Brown has been practicing and teaching Eco Printing for thirteen years. She learned from her teacher India Flint\, one of the fairy godmothers of this magical practice\, and from the plants and fibers themselves. \nThe workshop runs from 10 am to 5 pm on Saturday\, and 10 am to 4 pm on Sunday. Limited to 10 students. \nEnroll here: eventbrite.com/e/516975275967 \nPlease Bring: \n\nSun hat\, warm layers\nPersonal lunch\, snacks and beverages (various teas will be provided)\nPruning shears\, if you have them\, or sturdy scissors\nSitting cushion / camp chair\nYou’re welcome to bring any plants you might want to try\, and I encourage any of the ones listed here if you have them around: fresh avocado pits\, eucalyptus leaves/bark (windfall)\, rose leaves\, oak leaves (not coast live oak)\, Japanese maple/maple leaves\, black walnut leaves\, onion skins\, dry curly dock seed (on stems)\, coreopsis flowers\, purple plum leaves\, manzanita leaves/bark (windfall)\, sweetgum leaves\, geranium leaves\, blackberry leaves\n\n\nCANCELLATION POLICY: Refunds (minus Eventbrite fees) available up to 30 before the event. If you cancel after 30 days before the event\, we are unable to provide refunds unless we can fill your space from the waitlist. If someone who is waitlisted purchases your space\, we will refund your ticket\, minus the Eventbrite fees. Otherwise there will be no refunds. You are also welcome to transfer your ticket to someone who wishes to purchase it directly from you. \n\nFibershed Scholarship Program for Tuition Scholarships & Transportation/Childcare Stipends\nFibershed is offering two scholarships to most workshops; one scholarship if it’s a small class. In addition to scholarships for tuition\, we are offering a limited number of stipends for transportation and/or childcare. If you would not otherwise be able to attend\, and would like to be considered as a scholarship and/or stipend recipient\, please answer a few brief questions on this Google Form. Responses will be reviewed by Learning Center staff and kept strictly confidential. \n\nCory Gunter Brown is an artisan and empath who has practiced the entwined arts of sacred adornment and the handmade her whole life. She was born and raised in East Oakland and comes from a radical and creative family of dancers\, machinists\, artists\, and activists. She’s learned the most powerful and beautiful truths in her life by listening to the voice of the Earth\, the voices of Indigenous Peoples present and past\, and her own inner voice. \nThrough a decolonial lens\, her work with natural dyes\, and her relationship with the living Earth\, she’s come to understand that for every toxic\, abusive reality happening on this Earth\, there is another way that is far more compassionate\, elegant\, and balanced within the cycle of life. She’s learned that our bodies are an extension of the Earth and the Earth is an extension of our bodies\, and her choices in life now flow from that knowing. \nCory spent ten years co-creating The Moon\, an Oakland based feminine clothing line made by local hands with natural fibers and natural dyes. She is now teaching natural dye workshops to adults and children\, making naturally dyed textiles\, plant infused body oils\, and very tiny baskets from invasive plants. Working with plants has changed her life. \nInstagram: @_.earth.my.body._ \nWebsite: earthmybody.com \n \n\nBONUS: The Clothing Swap Closet is now open during workshops and events at the Fibershed Learning Center! \nVisit the Clothing Swap Closet when you attend a workshop or event at the Learning Center and exchange your natural fiber garments and accessories. Your clothing contributions must be clean and in good condition. Each contribution entities you to choose one item of comparable value. \nYou may arrive up to 30 minutes early for the workshop you are attending\, and/or depart up to an hour after the workshop ends\, to allow time to browse and try on items in the closet\, and make your trade!
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/eco-printing-with-cory-gunter-brown-of-earth-my-body/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed Learning Center":MAILTO:rhonda@fibershed.org
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SUMMARY:YARN DESIGN FROM SHEARING TO SKEIN with Pacific Knitting Retreats
DESCRIPTION:Here are the event details for our day at Red Creek Farm with Peggy\, Matthew and Sarah. I am so looking forward to this great opportunity to be in the company of knitters learning more about our favourite subject – yarn. The end of April is a perfect time to be with the lambs and sheep and the people who care for them and create the products we love to use. I do hope you will be able to join us for this lovely day. \nEvent Schedule and Details: \nArrival and welcome between 10:15am and 10:30am with kick off at 10:30am sharp at Red Creek Farm. \n10:30am – Peggy introduces the Red Creek Farm flock and the farm’s Climate beneficial practices as well as her dye garden. \n11am – 12:30pm – Shearing and Skirting \n12:30pm – 1:30pm:  Lunch on the Back Deck: Participants will be provided a menu from which to choose the contents of a boxed picnic lunch. \n1:30pm: Sarah and her Yarn Recipes – and the art and process of yarn design. \n3:15pm – 4:00pm  Shopping\, questions and farewells. \n$295.00 per person \nThere is an array of accommodation options in Ukiah for those who would like to extend their time in Mendocino County\, including the historic Vichy Springs Resort if you really want to relax and unwind. The mineral hot springs are renowned and have been hosting presidents\, artists and the rest of us since 1854. The hiking on this property is pretty glorious. Use of the baths\, pools and hiking trails are included if you stay at Vichy\, but pools and baths are available for day use also. \nIf there are participants who overnight in Ukiah\, I will host a knitting circle on the evening of the 29th (we can cast on our special event favor together perhaps or just bring your current wip) \nAN IMPORTANT NOTE: Peggy and Jonathan are opening their home as well as their farm to us. They care (joyfully!) for their young grandson there too. In recognition of that\, I ask that you please test for Covid before you come up. Most of our day will be spent outside\, but masks are acceptable for anyone who would be more comfortable wearing one\, of course. \nBookings will open on February 23\, 2023. \nPlease get in touch if you have any questions: GAYLE@PACIFICKNITTINGRETREATS.COM
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/yarn-design-from-shearing-to-skein-with-pacific-knitting-retreats/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:demonstration,farm event,workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Pacific Knitting Retreats":MAILTO:gayle@pacificknittingretreats.com
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SUMMARY:Traditional Japanese Trivets with Rimiko Berreman
DESCRIPTION:Use plant fiber to make a trivet that protects tabletops and counters from heat \nJoin us at the beautiful Fibershed Learning Center on Black Mountain Ranch near Point Reyes Station\, to learn how to make traditional Japanese trivets with Rimiko Berreman. \nThese donut-shaped trivets are perfect for placing hot teapots\, coffee vessels\, pots and dishes on surfaces that need protection from heat. They are especially good for holding a round-bottomed pot like a donabe (Japanese clay pot) or a tetsunabe (iron pot). \nWe’ll work with tule (rush) from Black Mountain Ranch and willow from a local property for the inside foundation\, and a choice of natural jute\, or shuro palm twine\, or both for the outside. Each participant will make two trivets. \nAdding a loop for hanging will be optional. It makes your trivets decorative pieces on the kitchen wall and keeps them within reach.\nRimiko will also show us how to make the foundation for the trivets using materials such as old garments and sheets\, and other materials you might have on hand. \nAll materials are provided\, and you will receive a handout that illustrates how to weave this trivet. \nEnroll here: eventbrite.com/e/611760491097 \nPlease bring: a pair of scissors; any personal snacks\, beverages and lunch (a variety of teas will be provided) \n\nFibershed Scholarship Program for Tuition Scholarships & Transportation/Childcare Stipends\nFibershed is offering two scholarships to most workshops; one scholarship if it’s a small class. In addition to scholarships for tuition\, we are offering a limited number of stipends for transportation and/or childcare. If you would not otherwise be able to attend\, and would like to be considered as a scholarship and/or stipend recipient\, please answer a few brief questions on this Google Form. Responses will be reviewed by Learning Center staff and kept strictly confidential. \n\nBONUS: The Clothing Swap Closet is now open during workshops and events at the Fibershed Learning Center! \nVisit the Clothing Swap Closet when you attend a workshop or event at the Learning Center and exchange your 100% natural fiber garments and accessories. Your clothing contributions must be clean and in good condition. Each contribution entities you to choose one item of comparable value. \nYou may depart up to an hour after the workshop ends\, to allow time to browse and try on items in the closet\, and make your trade! \n\nThe instructor: Rimiko Berreman was born and grew up in Tokushima\, a small city in the Shikoku region of Japan\, surrounded by Japanese artisan crafts including Aizome (indigo)\, traditional woodworking\, carving\, as well as weaving with natural materials. She was involved in local industry programs in her twenties and one of her early jobs was sewing products including Sashiko and Shibori at the Indigo studio in Tokushima. Those were great opportunities for her to learn these traditional skills. She continues creating things using multiple media. Visit rimikoart.com and instagram.com/rimikoart to see more of Rimiko’s work.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/traditional-japanese-trivets-with-rimiko-berreman/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed Learning Center":MAILTO:rhonda@fibershed.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230430T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T203843
CREATED:20230227T064653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T064653Z
UID:30302-1682848800-1682870400@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Beginning Embroidery with Arwyn Moonrise
DESCRIPTION:Learn 8 of the basic stitches used in embroidery \nJoin us at the beautiful Fibershed Learning Center on Black Mountain Ranch near Point Reyes Station\, CA\, where we will be learning basic embroidery stitches from artist Arwyn Moonrise. \nYou will be provided a pre-drawn design that includes each of these stitches\, giving you time to learn and practice. There is also space to add to the piece in free form. There will be plenty of time for individual attention and answering everyone’s questions. \nAll needed materials will be provided. We will be using embroidery thread that has been naturally dyed with locally-grown plants. \nThis workshop is great for beginners or those with some experience looking to refine technique and skill. You will be able to take all materials home with you to continue the practice! \nMaximum 15 students. \nEnroll here: eventbrite.com/e/559200161737 \nPlease bring: personal snacks\, lunch and beverages (a selection of teas will be served on site). We are in a rural location\, so most people bring their lunch rather than drive to town. \nArwyn is also teaching an Embroidery Project workshop at the Fibershed Learning Center on August 6th. Information and enrollment for that workshop here: eventbrite.com/e/559213672147 \n\nArwyn Moonrise is an embroidery artist with a natural gift for teaching the craft in a fun and practical manner. She learned to embroider during her childhood watching her mother mend and adorn the families clothing on their organic blueberry farm in rural Maine\, and reconnected with stitching later in life. Fueled by her passion for creating\, recognizing the power of bespoke sacred garments\, and wanting to help reduce fashion waste by giving vintage/used clothing new life\, she started her custom embroidery business\, Township 31 (named after the township in Maine she grew up in). \nArwyn creates one-of-a-kind custom pieces for her clients as a way to create sacred adornment through the art of prayer and storytelling. Her work is executed with technical precision and intricacy. She has been teaching embroidery for the last 10 years all over the Bay Area and truly believes that EVERYONE can tell story and create beauty through stitching. \n\nCANCELLATION POLICY: Refunds (minus Eventbrite fees) available up to 30 days before the event. If you cancel after 30 days before the event\, we are unable to provide refunds unless we can fill your space from the waitlist. If someone who is waitlisted purchases your space\, we will refund your ticket\, minus the Eventbrite fees. Otherwise there will be no refunds. You are also welcome to transfer your ticket to someone who wishes to purchase it directly from you. \n\nFibershed Scholarship Program for Tuition Scholarships & Transportation/Childcare Stipends\nFibershed is offering two scholarships to most workshops; one scholarship if it’s a small class. In addition to scholarships for tuition\, we are offering a limited number of stipends for transportation and/or childcare. If you would not otherwise be able to attend\, and would like to be considered as a scholarship and/or stipend recipient\, please answer a few brief questions on this Google Form. Responses will be reviewed by Learning Center staff and kept strictly confidential. \n\nBONUS: The Clothing Swap Closet is now open during workshops and events at the Fibershed Learning Center!\nVisit the Clothing Swap Closet when you attend a workshop or event at the Learning Center and exchange your 100% natural fiber garments and accessories. Your clothing contributions must be clean and in good condition. Each contribution entities you to choose one item of comparable value. \nYou may depart up to an hour after the workshop ends\, to allow time to browse and try on items in the closet\, and make your trade!
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/beginning-embroidery-with-arwyn-moonrise/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed Learning Center":MAILTO:rhonda@fibershed.org
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