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SUMMARY:Hedgerow Field Day at the Hopland Research and Extension Center
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now up and out for the Hedgerow Field Day on May 18 at the Hopland Research & Education Center!\n \nHow can a hedgerow increase biodiversity\, improve soil health and support your farming operation? Join the UC Hopland Research and Extension Center to learn from their hedgerow demonstration project.\nWe’ll consider installation\, plant selection\, benefits\, economic impacts and financial support available for hedgerow projects.\nSpeakers will include: \n\nJohn Bailey (HREC Director) – Lessons learned from the HREC hedgerow.\nDr. Gordon Frankie (UC Berkeley Urban Bee Lab) – Attracting native bees.\nChuck Vaughn (Peregrine Audubon Chapter) – Creating bird habitat in your hedgerow.\nRebecca Burgess (Fibershed) – Natural dye plants.\nNatural Resource Conservation Service – Soil health and carbon sequestration. \n\nWhen:\nWednesday\, May 18 from 9:30am-2:30pm\n \nWhere: Hopland Research and Extension Center\, Hopland\, CA.\n \nCost:\n$20 per person.\nLunch is included.\nLimited to 40 participants.\nRegistration closes May 15.\n \nThis class would suit: All those with an interest in/opportunity to develop a hedgerow on lands that they live on\, work or manage.\n\nQuestions\, accommodations needed? Please contact Hannah Bird 707-744-1424 x105\n \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n \nThis project was supported by the ‘California Climate Investments‘ program.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/hedgerow-field-day-at-the-hopland-research-and-extension-center/
LOCATION:Hopland Research and Extension Center\, 4070 University Road\, Hopland\, CA\, 95449\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220521T100000
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SUMMARY:Crochet Classes at the High Desert Fibershed Learning Center
DESCRIPTION:Warner Mountain Weavers has opened up their High Desert Fibershed Learning Center in the Surprise Valley\, Cedarville\, California! Warner Mountain Weavers has been is business since 2000 and has a 2 story building with a classroom upstairs and downstairs to accommodate students. We also have a large outside dye area with picnic tables\, burners and antique ringer washing machines. We have a mature dye garden which is quite extensive. They are open for in-person classes throughout 2022. \n\nMay 21\n10am-12noon\n$35\n\nBarbara Spears will teach both single and double crochet\, how to read patterns and how to make a simple garment or granny square.\n\nThis class is a good refresher for those who want to pick up their crochet hooks again.\nTo sign up call the shop 530 279-2164\nStop by Warner Mountain Weavers in Cedarville\, California
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/crochet-classes-at-the-high-desert-fibershed-learning-center-2/
LOCATION:High Desert Fibershed Learning Center\, 459 South Main Street\, Cedarville\, CA\, 96104\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220521T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220521T160000
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SUMMARY:Making a Coiled Straw Basket with Charlie Kennard
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the materials\, techniques and traditions of coiled straw basketry \nWe will use grasses or rush as the foundation for the beginning of a bowl-shaped basket suitable for holding fruit or for dough-rising. As binder\, we will use split peeled willow. Participants with strong hands and who wish to start a skep (beehive) will have the option of using a roadside grass and binding cane. \nBeginning and experienced weavers are welcome. We will work with materials that can be gathered or grown in our area; they are not available in stores. The purpose of the workshop is to learn about the materials\, techniques and traditions\, rather than to necessarily complete a basket in class. \nThe class is limited to 14 students\, and will take place at the beautiful Fibershed Learning Center on Black Mountain Ranch near Point Reyes Station\, CA. (Address provided upon registration.) Weather permitting\, we will be sitting outdoors in a shaded area. (You are welcome to bring an outdoor folding chair or cushion\, otherwise outdoor seating is on wooden stools.) In the case of rain\, we will be in the garage classroom\, which has plenty of ventilation and wooden folding chairs. \nParticipants should bring large scissors\, a pocket knife\, and a small water bowl (a 9-inch cake pan is ideal); plus any personal snacks\, lunch and beverages. Lunch is not included. \nRegister here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/251489912097 \nImportant note: Due to the ongoing pandemic\, masks are required in indoor spaces for all participants\, and we will maintain appropriate physical distance during the class. If conditions change and it becomes necessary to cancel because of the pandemic\, your tuition and fees will be refunded. \n\nFibershed Scholarship Program\nFibershed is offering two scholarships to most workshops; one scholarship if it’s a small class. If you would not otherwise be able to attend\, and would like to be considered as a scholarship recipient\, please answer a few brief questions on this Google Form. Responses will be reviewed by Learning Center staff and kept strictly confidential. \n\nCharlie Kennard of San Anselmo is a long-time basket weaver and student of California Indian and other traditional basketry techniques. He has taught for the Point Reyes Field Institute\, East Bay Regional Parks Botanic Garden\, the Laguna Center in Santa Rosa and in many schools and at teacher trainings. Tule boats made in his workshops can be seen at the Bay Model in Sausalito\, Lake County Museum\, and another is in the collection of the Oakland Museum. You can also visit a basketry plant garden Charlie has created at the Marin Art and Garden Center in Ross. Charlie is active in native habitat restoration in Marin\, managing several projects for Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed. \nPhotos in collage at top of page: left and top right\, courtesy of Charlie Kennard; bottom right\, by Paige Green
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/making-a-coiled-straw-basket-with-charlie-kennard/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220521T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220218T175654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T175654Z
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SUMMARY:Inkle Loom Design + Weaving at Fiber Circle Studio
DESCRIPTION:This is a 1 session in-person workshop. \nDATES/TIMES \nSaturday\, May 21\, 2022; 11am – 5pm \nLEVEL \nOpen to beginners and those who have explored inkle weaving in the past but may want a refresher or learn new techniques. \nMATERIALS \nYarn and patterns included. Students must supply their own loom\, OR rent/purchase one at online checkout. \nDETAILS \nWelcome to the land of inkle weaving! \nAnnie MacHale\, a weaver based in New Mexico\, will be making a special trip to the studio to share her incredible inkle weaving knowledge! She has recently published two wonderful books on color and design for the inkle loom! Books will be available to purchase directly from her in class. Please bring cash or check. \nThis class will provide you with color and design theory for warp-faced bandweaving. Students will create their own pattern (if desired\, or select from existing designs)\, warp the loom\, and begin weaving on their project. \nFinished bands are used as belts\, bag or guitar straps\, hat bands\, keychains and more! \nAges: 12+\nSkill Requirements: None\nTaught by: Annie MacHale \nThe Finer Details… \nAll students are required to wear masks\, regardless of vaccination status. This class involves close proximity\, as well as occasional student/teacher contact to direct and guide techniques. \nPlease visit our website for class & refund policies. By signing up\, you acknowledge that you are aware of and agree to our policies. Thank you.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/inkle-loom-design-weaving-at-fiber-circle-studio/
LOCATION:Fiber Circle Studio\, 113 Kentucky St.\, Petaluma\, CA\, 94952\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Fiber Circle Studio":MAILTO:alisha@fibercirclestudio.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220526T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220526T200000
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SUMMARY:Meditation Hand-Work & The Elements & Principles of Design at slowfiber
DESCRIPTION:Meditation Hand-Work & The Elements & Principles of Design-Slow Stitching Becomes an Art Practice for Self Care\n\n\nDescription: \n\n\n\n\nMonthly Schedule: \n\nMay 26: Patterns & Shapes\nJune 24: Compliments & Line\nJuly 29: Monochrome & Harmony\nAugust 29: Form\, 3-D & Space\nSeptember 30: Texture & Repetition\nOctober 28: Balance & Color\nNovember 25: Contrast & Value\nDecember 30: Unity and Variety\n\nStitching as Meditation. Hmmm… well\, self-care is hot on the tongues of those who know best. I happen to know that incremental decision-making processes have a calming effect and then the language of stitching can come with the labels like relaxing and meditative. I include words like repetitive\, unifying\, balancing\, rhythmic. Well guess what? These words are also part of our universal design and art-language. I am crazy about how they speak to each other in my own slow-stitching practice. I believe there is a convergence here worth exploring together. \nWith this monthly gathering\, our work is not outcome-based. We will however use the elements and principles of design as meditation and design jumping-off points. Line\, Shape\, Color\, Form\, Space\, Texture\, Balance\, Rhythm\, Repetition\, Harmony\, Contrast\, and Unity. These are powerful words in design and in daily living. I believe we run the risk of going in to our weekend feeling refreshed and centered. I will encourage you to continue the process at home as well. \nYou will be provided with everything you need including a curated bundle of materials to work with which supports the element and/or principle of design for that evening. We will be working together but independently in the slowfiber classroom. Needles and threads are also provided. Simply bring yourself and perhaps a snack to share. I will have bottomless tea available. This is a non-judgmental and supportive environment and practice. I recommend you be able to stitch and thread a needle well. That is all. If you participate in all eight monthly offerings the finished outcome is enough to build a prayer flag-I am happy to do that with you as a reminder of your self care practice. \nThere is no refund for these events if you need to cancel. Please plan accordingly\, you are however welcome to give your spot away to a friend. \nI recommend- Slow Stitch by Claire Wellesley Smith\, a much-needed guide to adopting a less-is-more approach\, valuing quality over quantity\, and bringing a meaningful and thoughtful approach to textile practice. We will look at stitching thru the filter of fine art with this book. \nClaire Wellesley-Smith introduces a range of ways in which you can slow your textile work down\, including: \n\nUsing simple techniques inspired by traditional practice (including hand-stitch rhythms)\nReusing and re-inventing materials (reuse even old textile projects)\nLimiting your equipment\nMending revisited (practical and decorative techniques)\nProject ideas and resources that help towards making a more sustainable textile practice
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/meditation-hand-work-the-elements-principles-of-design-at-slowfiber/
LOCATION:Slowfiber\, 517A Hartnell St\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940-2829
ORGANIZER;CN="Slowfiber":MAILTO:slowfiber@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220528T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220528T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220525T163142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220525T163253Z
UID:28943-1653733800-1653744600@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Clothing Swap & Mending Booth in Petaluma
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URL:https://fibershed.org/event/clothing-swap-mending-booth/
LOCATION:Grand Central Petaluma\, 226 Weller St\, Petaluma\, CA\, 94952\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,family event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220603T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220603T160000
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SUMMARY:Your Story Through Stitch with Nancy Walter at slowfiber
DESCRIPTION:Your Story Through Stitch with Nancy Walter Friday (all day)\nas part of The Stitch as Self Portrait Series\n\n\nDescription: \n\n\n\n\nYour Story Through Stitch with Nancy Walter \nThe Stitch as Self Portrait: A Contemplative Approach to Needle and Thread \n1 Day Workshop: Friday\, June 3\, 2022 9:00 am-4:00 pm \n$125 \nPlease\, pack your lunch so we can hang out! \nDescription \nJoin in for a full day of meandering-stitches with intuitive maker Nancy Walter. Bring your linen garment or fabric and scraps\, bits and pieces\, precious snippets\, a poem or words of wisdom. Inspired by your personal story and collected materials\, Nancy will guide you through her improvised process of allowing the story to guide you. \n  \nThis free-spirited practice focuses on listening to the inner voice while silently observing and letting the materials do the work for you. \n  \nWe are a curation of where we’ve been\, what we’ve experienced and what we’ve accomplished. This curation is our personal story\, a rich tapestry unique to each one of us\, and these stories are not only important to remember but also are worth telling. \n  \nAs we move forward in life\, allowing time to review our history can help us share and connect with others\, develop our self-awareness\, heal past trauma and move forward with more freedom\, or simply allow the joy of the past wash over us when we need it most. Sometimes remembering prompts us to notice how intricate\, nuanced and interesting we are… a view we generally admire in others but perhaps not ourselves. \n  \nWhether you choose to express your tale in a realistic or abstract manner is up to you. \n  \nThe subject can be about something that changed you\, influenced you\, inspired you\, or affected you in some way. Possibly it was about a time in your life\, or about someone you loved\, or a trip you took. Maybe it’s a story about your rose garden\, cooking\, or your dog. It can be an ode\, a celebration\, a remembrance… the subject simply needs to be personal and meaningful. \n  \nBefore class you’ll be asked to find something you’d like to \nembellish/embroider/appliqué. Nancy uses linen blouses\, pants and jackets from pre-owned sources. \n  \nPrerequisites \n\nYou must be able to thread and knot a needle repeatedly\nDo a running stitch and back stitch.\nPlease be at least 16 years old to participate.\npatience\na kind heart free from judgement (self and others)\n\n*Nancy will have examples on hand and demo how to use. \nStitch as Self Portrait Series \nWhere? \nAlways meeting in person in the slowfiber classroom (outside if necessary) on the first Friday of the month\, beginning in the morning before the weekend’s round of obligations begin. \nWhy? \nCommunity stitching is as old as time whether to conserve candle light or stave off loneliness and the shared time at the needle heals us. Fine artists are tuned to see nuance and to look inward. Combined\, these two elements can be an alchemical masterpiece of experience. This is not a literal interpretation of the act of making a Self Portrait but an opportunity to explore the self ( hence the title ) through stitching and cloth with others. A safe place for guided self examination- and a check- in to who we are at this place and time. We will recover from Covid’s constraints as a community eventually but for now we dig in deeper\, changed as a result of our collective experience. Needle\, thread and heart are the focus in this series. A time for you (and maybe a friend) to work quietly and contemplatively with a practicing artist\, about you. \nWhat will we be doing?: \nThis hand work (no machines) is not an outcome based opportunity but a mindful\, slowing of expectations combined with digging deeper inwardly to locate the hidden gems which make each of us special and creatively unique. Needle\, thread cloth and heart are the focus. A time for you (and hopefully friends) to work quietly and contemplatively with artist who’s lens is honed to seek greater meaning in the work. \nYou provide: \n·     Your pre-owned linen shirt\, skirt\, trouser. You may use piece of plain washed and dried linen fabric (available at slowfiber) \n·      Found objects (personal treasures – lace\, bobbles\, photos (for reference) of special time or place person pet\, poems\, special words etc. \nThe following items are available at slowfiber \n\nEmbroidery Scissors\nChenille Needles\nPins\nFabric chalk\nFabric pencils\nEmbroidery flosses of all sorts- your favorite colors and textures\n\nSupplies included slowfiber has a lot of fun scrap thread floss and string to share. You are welcome to use as much as you need. \nBio: \nNancy Walter \nNancy’s long career as a graphic designer and art director took her from Montreal to New York to Encinitas. She’s studied and practiced illustration\, printmaking\, book arts as well as being one of the featured artists at Deepak Chopra spiritual center in Carlsbad CA. She is a trained Arts Therapy coach\, a Soul Collage facilitator\, and she facilitates healing Art Journaling classes. In late 2020 she began a new discipline to connect with others and heal from grief. The act of stitching ticked so many boxes that she started stitching daily. \nYou will be asked to mask and vaccinated with booster to participate (until further notice). We max out at 8 \npeople per session. \nThere are no cancellations for this class after May 20\, 2022. Prior to May 20\, 2022 You may have 100% of your money back minus credit card processing fee of 4%. You agree to this policy with your payment.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/your-story-through-stitch-with-nancy-walter-at-slowfiber/
LOCATION:Slowfiber\, 517A Hartnell St\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940-2829
ORGANIZER;CN="Slowfiber":MAILTO:slowfiber@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220603T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220604T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220509T215722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T170817Z
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SUMMARY:Sewing a Tunic with Pia Andersson at High Desert Fibershed Learning Center
DESCRIPTION:Warner Mountain Weavers has opened up their High Desert Fibershed Learning Center in the Surprise Valley\, Cedarville\, California! Warner Mountain Weavers has been is business since 2000 and has a 2 story building with a classroom upstairs and downstairs to accommodate students. We also have a large outside dye area with picnic tables\, burners and antique ringer washing machines. We have a mature dye garden which is quite extensive. They are open for in-person classes throughout 2022. \n\nJune 3rd 2:00-8:00pm – June 4th 11am-5pm\n$235. Limit 6 students\n\n\nLearn how to sew a great looking\, well-fitting garment \nJoin us for a 2-day sewing workshop that is 12 hours of one on one instruction. Learn to make a tunic—a most versatile garment that can easily be accessorized/dressed up or down. It is also one of the easiest garments to sew\, as it’s made of only four pieces—two front and two back (joined with center back and front seams). Pia will demonstrate various construction techniques as we work—bias tape application\, facing\, top stitching and side or patch pockets. Tunic pattern is provided. \nYou’ll need to have basic machine sewing skills to follow the course material and a working sewing machine. \nHaving many years of design and technical experience\, Pia teaches with a light touch. She will teach you to make clothes with spirit and integrity that you will love to wear and that are reflective of you! We will have a great time together\, and you’ll come away with a great looking\, well-fitting garment. But Pia reminds us that perfection is elusive! \nBring: personal snacks\, lunch and beverage; your sewing machine (in good working order); fabric (suggestions below); and sewing supplies. \nQuestions: Please contact Pia with any questions you may have about the class content: marinsewinglab@gmail.com or 415 328 4598. \nFabric suggestions: You’ll need mid-weight fabric— 2.5 yards if the fabric is 44/48” wide and 2 yards if the fabric is 60” wide. You may use any mid-weight fabric from any fabric source. Denim is a great choice. \nFabrics by Fibershed producers to consider: \nClimate Beneficial Community Supported Cloth fabric from Lana’s Lana available in the shop https://www.lanislana.com \nFox Fibre: https://www.vreseis.com/shop \nCalifornia Cloth Foundry: https://clothfoundry.com \nHuston Textile: https://www.hustontextile.com \nFibershed Marketplace: https://www.fibershedmarketplace.com/products/fiber/Fabric \nNatural dye sources\, if you would like to dye your own fabric: \nBotanical Colors: https://botanicalcolors.com/ \nStony Creek Colors: https://www.stonycreekcolors.com/ \nPia Andersson has an educational background in the textile arts with a college degree from University of Gothenburg\, Sweden\, where she grew up and lived until her late twenties. She was the founder and CEO of Mimi the Sardine from 1990 until she retired in 2014\, so most of her professional life was spent in design and textile product development in the SF Bay Area. Besides her own line of children’s accessories\, she designed and produced children’s clothing for Hanna Anderson and Garnet Hill. \n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/sewing-a-tunic-with-pia-andersson-at-high-desert-fibershed-learning-center/
LOCATION:High Desert Fibershed Learning Center\, 459 South Main Street\, Cedarville\, CA\, 96104\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220603T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220603T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220509T220135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220712T160152Z
UID:28831-1654275600-1654286400@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Drop By Knitting:"Knit Night" with Melissa Harris at the High Desert Fibershed Learning Center
DESCRIPTION:Warner Mountain Weavers has opened up their High Desert Fibershed Learning Center in the Surprise Valley\, Cedarville\, California! Warner Mountain Weavers has been is business since 2000 and has a 2 story building with a classroom upstairs and downstairs to accommodate students. We also have a large outside dye area with picnic tables\, burners and antique ringer washing machines. We have a mature dye garden which is quite extensive. They are open for in-person classes throughout 2022. \n\nFriday June 3rd 5-8pm during First Fridays\n\n\nIf you are “stuck” on a project or want to start a new one or if you just want\nto come and knit outside in the front garden of the shop. Everyone welcome!\n\nFirst Fridays of every month sponsored by SV Chamber of Commerce\nVendors\, music\, Kid’s activities\, wine & beer tasting\, farmer’s market\, and more\n\nCedarville\, Main Street\n\nJune 3\, July 1\, August 5\, September 9\, October 1
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/drop-by-knittingknit-night-with-melissa-harris-at-the-high-desert-fibershed-learning-center/
LOCATION:High Desert Fibershed Learning Center\, 459 South Main Street\, Cedarville\, CA\, 96104\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220604T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220604T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220312T060736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220312T060736Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Flax Papermaking with Michelle Wilson
DESCRIPTION:An introduction to making handmade paper from flax fiber in the Western tradition \nFlax is among the oldest fiber crops in the world\, the use of flax for linen going back nearly 10\,000 years. Short fibers called tow are a byproduct of flax processing\, and can be used in papermaking. We will learn how the fiber is prepared for making paper — from its harvest to the workshop — as well as how to form our own sheets of handmade paper using a mold and deckle\, and how to press and dry our papers. \nThe class is limited to 15 students\, and will take place at the beautiful Fibershed Learning Center at Black Mountain Ranch near Point Reyes Station\, CA. (Address provided upon registration.) \nEnroll here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/291110458217 \nStudents will be taking home wet sheets of paper to dry at home. Please bring a roll of paper towels to carry your wet sheets of paper home on. \nThis will be a wet class\, please wear clothing and shoes that can get wet. The class will include some lifting. \n\nFibershed Scholarship Program\nFibershed is offering two scholarships to most workshops; one scholarship if it’s a small class. If you would not otherwise be able to attend\, and would like to be considered as a scholarship recipient\, please answer a few brief questions on this Google Form. Responses will be reviewed by Learning Center staff and kept strictly confidential. \n\nMichelle Wilson is an artist living in Oakland CA\, whose work explores hand papermaking traditions from all over the world. Her practice includes frequent collaborations with other artists; in particular her ongoing projects Book Bombs (with Mary Tasillo) and the Rhinoceros Project (with Anne Beck). She has been making paper since 2002. Wilson has an MFA in Book Arts and Printmaking from the University of the Arts\, and a BFA from Moore College of Art and Design. She lectures and teaches widely\, including places such as Haystack Mountain School of Crafts\, Magnolia Editions\, the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art Print Center\, the Kala Art Institute\, and currently teaches printmaking and seminars at San Jose State University and Stanford University.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/introduction-to-flax-papermaking-with-michelle-wilson/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed Learning Center":MAILTO:rhonda@fibershed.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220605T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220605T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220405T043701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220405T043701Z
UID:28653-1654423200-1654444800@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Natural Palettes of Summer Color in West Marin with Sasha Duerr
DESCRIPTION:Join Sasha Duerr onsite at the Fibershed Learning Center in Point Reyes Station for a day of exploring summer color and the natural palettes of seasonal color in Northern California. We will gather a variety of onsite ingredients\, then make and use natural dye baths with those ingredients and others. Together we will create a local summer dye palette from a curated selection of gathered ingredients\, including weeds and food and flora waste. Explore the nuances and beauty of color terroir\, and create an array of take-home\, naturally dyed textiles\, saturated in the seasonal tones of West Marin. \nStudents should bring their own lunch\, snacks\, and beverages (water bottle/travel mug). Lunch is not provided. There will also be time outdoors gathering plant materials\, so be sure to wear appropriate footwear and clothing. \nMaterials provided. Optional: students may bring a few small items to dye (must already be scoured and of natural fibers). \nTo enroll: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/310188089927 \nSasha Duerr is an artist\, designer and educator who works with plant-based color and natural palettes. Sasha centers her practice and research on the collaborative color potential of weeds\, food and floral waste\, and local and seasonal ingredients. Teaching for over a decade at California College of Arts with a joint appointment in Textiles and Fine Arts\, Sasha lectures\, consults and widely designs curriculum and courses in the intersection of natural color\, slow food\, slow fashion and social practice. In 2007\, Sasha founded Permacouture Institute to encourage the exploration of regenerative design practices for fashion and textiles. From “Dinners to Dye For” to “Weeding Your Wardrobe” and “Seasonal Color Wheels” her extensive work with plant-based color palettes has been featured in the New York Times\, American Craft Magazine\, Domino\, Elle Decor UK\, Selvedge\, and the Huffington Post. \nSasha is the author of The Handbook of Natural Plant Dyes (Timber Press/Workman 2011)\, Natural Color (Watson-Guptill/Ten Speed Press 2016)\, and Natural Palettes (Princeton Architectural Press 2020).
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/natural-palettes-of-summer-color-in-west-marin-with-sasha-duerr/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:natural dye workshop,workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed Learning Center":MAILTO:rhonda@fibershed.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220610T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220610T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220425T164544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220425T164748Z
UID:28769-1654858800-1654862400@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Little Wool Workshop at JG Switzer
DESCRIPTION:Little Wool Workshop At JG SWITZER\nPresented by SHOP SHEEP by JG SWITZER \nMake Your Own Fabric! Learn about nature’s miracle fiber: wool. \n11am-12pm | Friday June 10th \nWorkshops include a tour of our little wool workshop and a half-hour of making your own 20” square of Ready Roll fabric \nWe can only accommodate 8 participants at a time so please register as early as possible. \nPlease check schedule online to register and confirm times. Private parties can be scheduled on Mondays or Tuesdays or by appointment only. Please call 707 244 3330 or email us at service@jgswitzer.com to book a private event.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/little-wool-workshop-at-jg-switzer/
LOCATION:JG Switzer\, 6790 McKinley Street\, Suite 160\, Sebastopol\, CA\, 95472
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220611T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220611T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220602T210115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220602T210115Z
UID:29015-1654941600-1654959600@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Spinner's Day on the Farm at Wyammy Ranch
DESCRIPTION:Dear handspinners\, knitters\, fiber producers and vendors\, \nWe invite you to participate in Spinners’ Day on the Farm.  This event is intended to promote\, showcase\, and sell fiber\, fiber arts\, and related crafts\, produced by farmers in Sonoma County and other vendors. \nWyammy Ranch is a picturesque 60+ year old ranch specializing in Romney and Wensleydale sheep\, perched on a hilltop  in the coastal hills near Occidental\, just 7 miles west of Sebastopol. \nCome relax\, spin\, visit with old and new friends\, and find that perfect fiber to create your next work of art.    \nThis year we will not be doing a pot-luck lunch.  Please bring your own food. \nWe will also require that all attendees be vaccinated for Covid\, with one booster\,  for the safety and peace of mind of all. \nThis is an entirely outdoor event. You will be parking in my riding arena\, with overflow parking in a pasture. Our gathering area is my large\, tree-shaded front yard. \nDirections:  Occidental can be reached from Sebastopol on Bodega Hwy\, to Bohemian Hwy in Freestone\, to town\,  Or by taking Occidental Road all the way from Santa Rosa\, or by Graton Rd  from the town of Graton. \nOn entering Occidental\, take Bittner Rd from the South-West corner of town.  Go 1 mile. \nAt the big green “ Wyammy Ranch 15600 “ sign\, turn right and go to the top  of the hill.  Just after the road turns to gravel\, the riding arena and parking will be on the right.  We will  ferry your equipment up to the meeting place.  The road up to the ranch is one lane.  Please plan to arrive between 10-11 so as not to meet traffic coming down. \nVendors will come between 8:00-9:30 and will park by the barn\, near their spaces. \nHandicapped parking will need to be pre-arranged. \nPlease leave your dogs at home. My sheep\, Guardian dog and Border collies thank you. \nIf you want to vend\, please call ahead to reserve a space: 707 874-3374
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/spinners-day-on-the-farm-at-wyammy-ranch/
LOCATION:Wyammy Ranch\, 15600 Bittner Rd\, Occidental\, 95465\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,family event,farm event,fiber event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220611T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220611T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220422T185855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T202703Z
UID:28728-1654941600-1654966800@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Art and the Landscape: Colors of the NorCal Fibershed with Judi Pettite
DESCRIPTION:Exploring regional plants in season to make inks\, lake pigments and paints for your art practice \nJoin Judi Pettite onsite at the Fibershed Learning Center in Point Reyes Station to explore regional plants in season\, their efficacy as an art medium\, and choosing the right pigments for your practice. \nJudi will demonstrate how to use the plants and flowers collected during the class to make inks and lake pigments\, as well as the process of making watercolor paints with lake pigments. Everyone will have a chance to participate in the process and sample the colors. Anything that is left over students can take with them. \nThe emphasis will be on water-based hues with some discussion on the use of oil and wax. Judi will also share a gesso recipe for use on most substrates. \nEnroll here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/324488783687 \nA tour of the Fibershed garden will be followed by instruction in the Learning Center studio. \nBring a sketchbook\, pencil\, and apron. Some paper and brushes will be provided\, but feel free to bring your favorite paper or brushes with you. \nStudents should bring their own lunch\, snacks\, and beverages (water bottle/travel mug). Lunch is not provided. Since there will be time outdoors gathering plant materials\, be sure to wear appropriate footwear and clothing. \nJudi Pettite started the BioHue project in 2006 to create plant-based pigments for use in her art practice. The project moved her beyond the studio and into the outdoors she loves. Through her workshops and products\, Judi hopes to support and develop an interest in sustainable colors for artists. \n\nFibershed Scholarship Program\nFibershed is offering two scholarships to most workshops; one scholarship if it’s a small class. If you would not otherwise be able to attend\, and would like to be considered as a scholarship recipient\, please answer a few brief questions on this Google Form. Responses will be reviewed by Learning Center staff and kept strictly confidential.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/art-and-the-landscape-colors-of-the-norcal-fibershed-with-judi-pettite/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220612T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220612T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220423T055719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220423T055719Z
UID:28760-1655028000-1655049600@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Fibershed-grown Indigo Vats with Judi Pettite
DESCRIPTION:Learn to make and use two types of indigo vats — fructose & iron \nJoin Judi Pettite onsite at the Fibershed Learning Center in Point Reyes Station for a day of indigo — from a tour of the Fibershed pigment garden\, to a demonstration of how to make a fructose vat and an iron vat (works well on cotton and can be used air temperature or cold)\, to the pleasure of dyeing your favorite fabrics and/or yarns in the class vats. We will be using the pigment extracted from Japanese indigo (Persicaria tinctoria)\, grown in the Fibershed pigment garden or in Judi’s dye garden in Southern California. \nBring your scoured protein or cellulose yarn or fabric to the workshop. After everyone has dyed an initial round of 8 ounces of yarn or fabric\, another 8 ounces can be dyed at the end of the day if the vats are still giving pigment. Also bring an apron\, notebook\, and camera if desired. \nStudents should bring their own lunch\, snacks\, and beverages (water bottle/travel mug). Lunch is not provided. Since there will be time outdoors in the garden\, be sure to wear appropriate footwear and clothing. \nEnroll here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/325448062917 \nJudi Pettite is an artist\, researcher and educator currently living in Southern California. In the field\, studio or on the road\, she is interested in what motivates people to work with natural pigments\, how they forage or cultivate these materials and how this creativity is expressed. Her artwork is intertwined with the exploration of natural mediums and is inspired by many art forms\, including painting\, drawing\, performance and installation. \nJudi started the BioHue project in 2006 to create plant-based pigments for use in her art practice. The project moved her beyond the studio and into the outdoors she loves. Through her workshops and products\, Judi hopes to support and develop an interest in sustainable colors for artists. \n\nFibershed Scholarship Program\nFibershed is offering two scholarships to most workshops; one scholarship if it’s a small class. If you would not otherwise be able to attend\, and would like to be considered as a scholarship recipient\, please answer a few brief questions on this Google Form. Responses will be reviewed by Learning Center staff and kept strictly confidential. \n\nPhotos of Judi and students by Paige Green
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/fibershed-grown-indigo-vats-with-judi-pettite/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220624T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220624T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220422T213305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220422T213305Z
UID:28749-1656050400-1656100800@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Meditation Hand-Work & The Elements & Principles of Design at slowfiber
DESCRIPTION:Meditation Hand-Work & The Elements & Principles of Design-Slow Stitching Becomes an Art Practice for Self Care\n\n\nDescription: \n\n\n\n\nMonthly Schedule: \n\nMay 26: Patterns & Shapes\nJune 24: Compliments & Line\nJuly 29: Monochrome & Harmony\nAugust 29: Form\, 3-D & Space\nSeptember 30: Texture & Repetition\nOctober 28: Balance & Color\nNovember 25: Contrast & Value\nDecember 30: Unity and Variety\n\nStitching as Meditation. Hmmm… well\, self-care is hot on the tongues of those who know best. I happen to know that incremental decision-making processes have a calming effect and then the language of stitching can come with the labels like relaxing and meditative. I include words like repetitive\, unifying\, balancing\, rhythmic. Well guess what? These words are also part of our universal design and art-language. I am crazy about how they speak to each other in my own slow-stitching practice. I believe there is a convergence here worth exploring together. \nWith this monthly gathering\, our work is not outcome-based. We will however use the elements and principles of design as meditation and design jumping-off points. Line\, Shape\, Color\, Form\, Space\, Texture\, Balance\, Rhythm\, Repetition\, Harmony\, Contrast\, and Unity. These are powerful words in design and in daily living. I believe we run the risk of going in to our weekend feeling refreshed and centered. I will encourage you to continue the process at home as well. \nYou will be provided with everything you need including a curated bundle of materials to work with which supports the element and/or principle of design for that evening. We will be working together but independently in the slowfiber classroom. Needles and threads are also provided. Simply bring yourself and perhaps a snack to share. I will have bottomless tea available. This is a non-judgmental and supportive environment and practice. I recommend you be able to stitch and thread a needle well. That is all. If you participate in all eight monthly offerings the finished outcome is enough to build a prayer flag-I am happy to do that with you as a reminder of your self care practice. \nThere is no refund for these events if you need to cancel. Please plan accordingly\, you are however welcome to give your spot away to a friend. \nI recommend- Slow Stitch by Claire Wellesley Smith\, a much-needed guide to adopting a less-is-more approach\, valuing quality over quantity\, and bringing a meaningful and thoughtful approach to textile practice. We will look at stitching thru the filter of fine art with this book. \nClaire Wellesley-Smith introduces a range of ways in which you can slow your textile work down\, including: \n\nUsing simple techniques inspired by traditional practice (including hand-stitch rhythms)\nReusing and re-inventing materials (reuse even old textile projects)\nLimiting your equipment\nMending revisited (practical and decorative techniques)\nProject ideas and resources that help towards making a more sustainable textile practice
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/meditation-hand-work-the-elements-principles-of-design-at-slowfiber-2/
LOCATION:Slowfiber\, 517A Hartnell St\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940-2829
ORGANIZER;CN="Slowfiber":MAILTO:slowfiber@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220701T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220701T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220422T212353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220422T212527Z
UID:28743-1656666000-1656680400@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:My Inner Monster with Linda Lay at slowfiber
DESCRIPTION:My Inner Monster with Linda Lay as part of The Stitch as Self Portrait Series\nDescription: \n\n\n\n\nMy Inner Monster \nThis sweet little monster is a special embodiment of you\, your heart and your secret wishes. You will brainstorm with Linda to transform the emotional to the visual- from these feelings to 3-D form\, This creates your inner monster. \nSearch through your scrap fabric or maybe the house-hold donation box. Fleece\, wool\, sherpa\, cotton\, bath towels and velvet. All are monster fabrics. Choose colors you connect with. Think soft and touchable This makes a great monster body\, just make sure to have about 1/2 a yard of it. Consider using items with soul that “speak to you” . Items might be special buttons pins\, or patches. Scraps of precious fabric or heirloom garments as monster-mementos add meaningful additions to your magic little beast. Participants are encouraged to use cloth-on-hand for this process to get the full experience\, The slowfiber classroom has supplemental cloth yarn etc. Crystals infused with extra special monster love will be provided for sewing into your monster. Feel free to include any words\, poems or wishes\, to further infuse it with extra power. \nSupplies included: \n\n1 yard of pattern paper\nHoooked recycled cotton stuffing\n\nSupplies that are not included in the price are below. Many of us have so much in the way of personal material and notions already. Please do buy your necessary items through slowfiber after you sort your own. Hand Sewing Thread will be provided. \n\nSharp fabric Scissors\nthread snips or thread scissors\nneedles- a few sizes (large and larger and with big eyes-easy for threading\nnotepaper or note book and pencil\ntrims\, cloth scrap\, accessories\, buttons.\nFun bits\, cloth\, tapes\, ribbons and bobs from your scrap box\nSeam ripper or 4 in 1 tool\nPins-safety and straight\ntailor’s chalk or fabric pencil\n1 yard of pattern paper\nHoooked stuffing\n\nThe Stitch as Self Portrait Series \nWhere? \nAlways meeting in person in the slowfiber classroom (outside if necessary) on the first Friday of the month\, beginning in the morning before the weekend’s round of obligations begin. 9-12 formally\, then you might take a lunch break at one of the many awesome eateries in downtown Monterey then return to use the slowfiber classroom to work in an informal way\, for the rest of the day if you please. This is an adult (16 year minimum) class. \nWhy? \nCommunity stitching is as old as time whether to conserve candle light or stave off loneliness and the shared time at the needle heals us. Fine artists are tuned to see nuance and to look inward. Combined\, these two elements can be an alchemical masterpiece of experience. This is not a literal interpretation of the act of making a Self Portrait but an opportunity to explore the self ( hence the title ) through stitching and cloth with others. A safe place for guided self examination- and a check- in to who we are at this place and time. We will recover from Covid’s constraints as a community eventually but for now we dig in deeper\, changed as a result of our collective experience. Needle\, thread and heart are the focus in this series. A time for you (and maybe a friend) to work quietly and contemplatively with a practicing artist\, about you. \nWhat will we be doing?: \nThis hand work (no machines) is not an outcome based opportunity but a mindful\, slowing of expectations combined with digging deeper inwardly to locate the hidden gems which make each of us special and creatively unique. Needle\, thread and heart are the focus. A time for you (and hopefully friends) to work quietly and contemplatively with artist who’s lens is honed to seek greater meaning in the work. \nSupplies that are not included in the price are below. Many of us have so much in the way of personal material and notions already. slowfiber will have the tools you need for purchase. as well as an incredible scrap box of yarns\, cloth and accessories to share. Thread will be provided. \nPrerequisites \n\nmust be able to thread a needle and sew a strait(ish) line.\npatience\na kind heart free from judgement (self and others)\nThis is an adult class. kids 15 and older must be with their adult for the entire event\n\nLinda Lay has an MFA from Otis College of Art and Design and a BFA from The Kansas City Art Institute. She has shown and sold her varied forms of monster art and performed written works based on things liminal in Los Angeles and all over the United States. She was able to realize her dream of standing next to her beloved Muppets as an extra in the 2011 Muppet Movie\, and paid $35.00 to shake hands with Haruo Nakajima\, the actor who is best known for playing Godzilla. She’s actively worked as a professional artist since 2003 and has been a teacher of art and creative writing for about fifteen years. \nYou will be asked to mask and vaccinated with booster to participate (until further notice). We max out at 8 people per session. \nIf you need to cancel we understand-72 hours notice is required. NO-SHOWS and cancellations inside of 72 hours are charged 100%. Please be sure of your purchase. You agree to this policy with your payment.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/my-inner-monster-with-linda-lay-at-slowfiber/
LOCATION:Slowfiber\, 517A Hartnell St\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940-2829
ORGANIZER;CN="Slowfiber":MAILTO:slowfiber@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220703T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220703T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220425T164653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220425T164653Z
UID:28770-1656846000-1656849600@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Little Wool Workshop At JG SWITZER
DESCRIPTION:Little Wool Workshop At JG SWITZER\nPresented by SHOP SHEEP by JG SWITZER \nMake Your Own Fabric! Learn about nature’s miracle fiber: wool. \n11am-12pm | Sunday July 3 \nWorkshops include a tour of our little wool workshop and a half-hour of making your own 20” square of Ready Roll fabric \nWe can only accommodate 8 participants at a time so please register as early as possible. \nPlease check schedule online to register and confirm times. Private parties can be scheduled on Mondays or Tuesdays or by appointment only. Please call 707 244 3330 or email us at service@jgswitzer.com to book a private event.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/little-wool-workshop-at-jg-switzer-2/
LOCATION:JG Switzer\, 6790 McKinley Street\, Suite 160\, Sebastopol\, CA\, 95472
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220706T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220706T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220608T224456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220608T224456Z
UID:29048-1657119600-1657126800@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:A Mindful Approach to Creating Patches with Maddy Barsch
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is a part of Fibershed’s 2022 Mending Challenge Series. (Haven’t signed up for our challenge? Signup here!)\nIf our hand stitching tells a story\, what would your stitches say about you? Would they be long\, linear and smooth? Maybe they’d be short\, staccato and jumbled. When we slow down and give ourselves time to process the passage of time with hand work\, there is a grounding and insight into ourselves that we normally miss. Let’s bring mindful stitching into your mending practice to create patches that can add beauty and function to your garments. Basic needlework skills like threading a needle\, a variety of stitches etc. will be covered\, and no experience is necessary. \nWhen: Wednesday\, July 6\, 3p PT/ 5p CT/6p ET \nLength: 2 hours \nWhere: Zoom \nCost: Sliding Scale\, suggested offering of $15-35 \nRegister here! \nMax. Number of Participants: 20 \nItems needed: \n\nFabric or patches\nYarn/thread\nMarking tool\nNeedles\nPins\nEmbroidery hoop (if you like using one)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMore About Maddy Bartsch: \nMaddy Bartsch is an artist\, educator and organizer of decentralized textile economies based in Minneapolis. She is a co-founder of the Three Rivers Fibershed (TRF) and has previous experience with the Minnesota Hemp Wool Project\, the TRF Regional Fiber Sourcebook\, the National Mill Inventory Survey\, and as a Yarn Incubator. In addition to fiber systems\, Maddy’s work includes tackling food systems as a member of the Food Fighters Project and as the Community Connector for the Cannon River chapter of the Sustainable Farming Association. Maddy speaks on the topic of local fiber systems and sustainable textiles and teaches fiber arts classes to learners of all ages throughout the Midwest.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/a-mindful-approach-to-creating-patches-with-maddy-barsch/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:class,Online event,workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220709T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220709T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220509T220413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T171010Z
UID:28836-1657360800-1657368000@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:How to make a Toothbrush Rug at the High Desert Learning Center
DESCRIPTION:Warner Mountain Weavers has opened up their High Desert Fibershed Learning Center in the Surprise Valley\, Cedarville\, California! Warner Mountain Weavers has been is business since 2000 and has a 2 story building with a classroom upstairs and downstairs to accommodate students. We also have a large outside dye area with picnic tables\, burners and antique ringer washing machines. We have a mature dye garden which is quite extensive. They are open for in-person classes throughout 2022.  \n  \nSaturday July 9   10am-12noon \n$35 \nSharon Allen \nToothbrush rug technique is a satisfying technique to create rugs\, bags\, even clothing using an Australian locker hook along with yarns\, rags\, roving. or even baling twine. \nThe stitch resembles a braided rug\, but there is no sewing. Each row/round builds on the previous row/round. If you have a stash that you are looking for a way to use\, come to this workshop. Materials will be provided. \nTaught by Sharon Allen\, who is a sheep shearer\, weaver\, knitter and raises her own sheep from Chiloquin\, Oregon \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/how-to-make-a-toothbrush-rug-at-the-high-desert-learning-center/
LOCATION:High Desert Fibershed Learning Center\, 459 South Main Street\, Cedarville\, CA\, 96104\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220717T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220717T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220513T214052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220705T230414Z
UID:28858-1658052000-1658066400@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Fibershed's Summer Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Calling all artisans\, hobbyists\, fiber enthusiasts\, natural dyers\, curious creatives and community members… \nFibershed is hosting a Summer Farmers Market featuring fibers and textiles from our local Northern California Fibershed\, along with natural dye and spinning demonstrations and garden tours! Invite your family and friends to explore our Learning Center and bring a picnic lunch! \nSchedule of Events:\n11-12p Indigo pigment processing\n12-1p Wool Spinning demo\n11:30a & 12:30p Natural Dye Garden Tours\n\nOngoing…\n\n\nFibershed Farmers Market\nNatural Dye Vat Demonstrations\nMending Booth\n\n\n \nDownload Flyer Here
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/fibersheds-summer-farmers-market/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:family event,farmer's market,fiber event
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed Learning Center":MAILTO:rhonda@fibershed.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220729T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220729T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220422T213350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220422T213350Z
UID:28750-1659074400-1659124800@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Meditation Hand-Work & The Elements & Principles of Design at slowfiber
DESCRIPTION:Meditation Hand-Work & The Elements & Principles of Design-Slow Stitching Becomes an Art Practice for Self Care\n\n\nDescription: \n\n\n\n\nMonthly Schedule: \n\nMay 26: Patterns & Shapes\nJune 24: Compliments & Line\nJuly 29: Monochrome & Harmony\nAugust 29: Form\, 3-D & Space\nSeptember 30: Texture & Repetition\nOctober 28: Balance & Color\nNovember 25: Contrast & Value\nDecember 30: Unity and Variety\n\nStitching as Meditation. Hmmm… well\, self-care is hot on the tongues of those who know best. I happen to know that incremental decision-making processes have a calming effect and then the language of stitching can come with the labels like relaxing and meditative. I include words like repetitive\, unifying\, balancing\, rhythmic. Well guess what? These words are also part of our universal design and art-language. I am crazy about how they speak to each other in my own slow-stitching practice. I believe there is a convergence here worth exploring together. \nWith this monthly gathering\, our work is not outcome-based. We will however use the elements and principles of design as meditation and design jumping-off points. Line\, Shape\, Color\, Form\, Space\, Texture\, Balance\, Rhythm\, Repetition\, Harmony\, Contrast\, and Unity. These are powerful words in design and in daily living. I believe we run the risk of going in to our weekend feeling refreshed and centered. I will encourage you to continue the process at home as well. \nYou will be provided with everything you need including a curated bundle of materials to work with which supports the element and/or principle of design for that evening. We will be working together but independently in the slowfiber classroom. Needles and threads are also provided. Simply bring yourself and perhaps a snack to share. I will have bottomless tea available. This is a non-judgmental and supportive environment and practice. I recommend you be able to stitch and thread a needle well. That is all. If you participate in all eight monthly offerings the finished outcome is enough to build a prayer flag-I am happy to do that with you as a reminder of your self care practice. \nThere is no refund for these events if you need to cancel. Please plan accordingly\, you are however welcome to give your spot away to a friend. \nI recommend- Slow Stitch by Claire Wellesley Smith\, a much-needed guide to adopting a less-is-more approach\, valuing quality over quantity\, and bringing a meaningful and thoughtful approach to textile practice. We will look at stitching thru the filter of fine art with this book. \nClaire Wellesley-Smith introduces a range of ways in which you can slow your textile work down\, including: \n\nUsing simple techniques inspired by traditional practice (including hand-stitch rhythms)\nReusing and re-inventing materials (reuse even old textile projects)\nLimiting your equipment\nMending revisited (practical and decorative techniques)\nProject ideas and resources that help towards making a more sustainable textile practice
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/meditation-hand-work-the-elements-principles-of-design-at-slowfiber-3/
LOCATION:Slowfiber\, 517A Hartnell St\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940-2829
ORGANIZER;CN="Slowfiber":MAILTO:slowfiber@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220730T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220730T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220509T220553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T171114Z
UID:28838-1659175200-1659196800@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Japanese Papermaking at the High Desert Fibershed Learning Center
DESCRIPTION:Warner Mountain Weavers has opened up their High Desert Fibershed Learning Center in the Surprise Valley\, Cedarville\, California! Warner Mountain Weavers has been is business since 2000 and has a 2 story building with a classroom upstairs and downstairs to accommodate students. We also have a large outside dye area with picnic tables\, burners and antique ringer washing machines. We have a mature dye garden which is quite extensive. They are open for in-person classes throughout 2022.  \nSaturday July 30  10am-4pm \nMichelle Wilson \nIn this workshop\, students will be introduced to the process of making Japanese paper. Japanese paper\, often incorrectly referred to as rice paper\, is known for its great strength while appearing delicate and gossamer-thin. In this workshop\, students will learn the basics of preparing their own fiber\, hand beating\, and forming sheets in the traditional nagashizuki method. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/japanese-papermaking-at-the-high-desert-fibershed-learning-center/
LOCATION:High Desert Fibershed Learning Center\, 459 South Main Street\, Cedarville\, CA\, 96104\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220730T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220730T163000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220423T061340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220423T061340Z
UID:28762-1659175200-1659198600@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Site Specific: Local color and the artist’s book with Judi Pettite
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day of art making\, poetry and lunch at beautiful Black Rock Ranch overlooking Stinson Beach. We’ll tour the grounds and gather plants for dyes and ink\, for use on paper and fibers. Judi will demonstrate the process of making a water-based ink and simple methods for dyeing paper and fibers. \nArtist’s books can take many forms\, from a fold-out accordion style to a fabric-paged book with embroidered motifs or words. Haiku poetry works well for our journey into the landscape\, into the heart of an idea or emotion expressed essentially in the 5-7-5 syllable format. \nBring something to share for the potluck lunch at 1 pm\, followed by an afternoon of reflection and practice with book forms\, imagery and words with local color. \nWear comfortable shoes and bring a hat\, sunglasses\, a notebook\, pen or pencil\, plus brushes\, paper\, embroidery thread\, and sewing needles to use for the day. \nBring the art supplies you would like to use in your experiments with a book format. If you have special paper or fabric to try out\, feel free to bring it with your supplies as well as some small jars to bring home some ink. Judi will have some papers\, brushes\, glue sticks\, etc. to share. She will also have some larger needles for sewing a binding onto paper and fabric books. \nEnroll here: https://www.blackrockranch.com/product/site-specific-local-color-and-the-artists-book-with-judi-pettite/ \nJudi Pettite is an artist\, researcher and educator currently living in Southern California. In the field\, studio or on the road\, she is interested in what motivates people to work with natural pigments\, how they forage or cultivate these materials and how this creativity is expressed. Her artwork is intertwined with the exploration of natural mediums and is inspired by many art forms\, including painting\, drawing\, performance and installation. \nJudi started the BioHue project in 2006 to create plant-based pigments for use in her art practice. The project moved her beyond the studio and into the outdoors she loves. Through her workshops and products\, Judi hopes to support and develop an interest in sustainable colors for artists.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/site-specific-local-color-and-the-artists-book-with-judi-pettite/
LOCATION:Black Rock Ranch\, Stinson Beach\, CA
CATEGORIES:workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Black Rock Ranch":MAILTO:sandra@blackrockranch.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220805T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220805T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220425T164852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220425T164852Z
UID:28771-1659697200-1659700800@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Little Wool Workshop At JG SWITZER
DESCRIPTION:Little Wool Workshop At JG SWITZER\nPresented by SHOP SHEEP by JG SWITZER \nMake Your Own Fabric! Learn about nature’s miracle fiber: wool. \n11am-12pm | Friday August 5 \nWorkshops include a tour of our little wool workshop and a half-hour of making your own 20” square of Ready Roll fabric \nWe can only accommodate 8 participants at a time so please register as early as possible. \nPlease check schedule online to register and confirm times. Private parties can be scheduled on Mondays or Tuesdays or by appointment only. Please call 707 244 3330 or email us at service@jgswitzer.com to book a private event.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/little-wool-workshop-at-jg-switzer-3/
LOCATION:JG Switzer\, 6790 McKinley Street\, Suite 160\, Sebastopol\, CA\, 95472
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220806T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220806T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220608T224048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220608T224048Z
UID:29046-1659780000-1659801600@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Making a Fruit Gathering Basket with Charlie Kennard
DESCRIPTION:Learn to create a small open-weave twined basket \nWe will create small open-weave twined baskets suitable for hanging from the shoulder or at the waist when picking fruits or nuts. Charlie will provide whole peeled sandbar willow for the warps\, and split European willow for the wefts. Students can attach their own straps subsequent to the workshop. \nThe class is limited to 14 students\, and will take place at the beautiful Fibershed Learning Center on Black Mountain Ranch near Point Reyes Station\, CA. (Address provided upon registration.) Weather permitting\, we will be sitting outdoors in a shaded area. (You are welcome to bring your own outdoor folding chair or cushion\, otherwise outdoor seating is on wooden folding chairs.) In the unlikely event of rain\, we will be in the garage studio/classroom\, which has plenty of ventilation. \nParticipants should bring: garden clippers\, a sharp pocket knife\, small wire clippers and a water bowl; plus any personal snacks\, lunch and beverages. Lunch is not included. \nEnroll here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/360061953997 \n\nFibershed Scholarship Program\nFibershed is offering two scholarships to most workshops; one scholarship if it’s a small class. If you would not otherwise be able to attend\, and would like to be considered as a scholarship recipient\, please answer a few brief questions on this Google Form. Responses will be reviewed by Learning Center staff and kept strictly confidential. \n\nCharlie Kennard of San Anselmo is a long-time basket weaver and student of California Indian and other traditional basketry techniques of the world. He has taught for the Point Reyes Field Institute\, East Bay Regional Parks Botanic Garden\, Fibershed\, the Laguna Center and in many schools and at teacher trainings. Tule boats made in his workshops can be seen at the Bay Model in Sausalito\, Lake County Museum\, and another is in the collection of the Oakland Museum. You can also visit a basketry plant garden Charlie has created at the Marin Art and Garden Center in Ross. Charlie is active in native habitat restoration in Marin\, managing several projects for Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed. \nPhotos courtesy of Charlie Kennard
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/making-a-fruit-gathering-basket-with-charlie-kennard/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220809T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220809T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220613T235552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220613T235828Z
UID:29138-1660053600-1660060800@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Denim Repair with Janell Wysock
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is a part of Fibershed’s 2022 Mending Challenge Series. (Haven’t signed up for our challenge? Signup here!)\n\n\nDedicated to keeping waste at a minimum and the concept to use what we have\, artist and designer Janell Wysock\, is focused on repairing and making clothes functional. Janell produces a line of sweaters\, dresses\, shawls\, and outerwear accessories as well as installation art. She is passionate about not creating waste so in tandem with what she produces she revels in the beauty of what we wear daily keeping those favorite items in rotation to be used and enjoyed. After discovering about 80% of her own personal clothes needed some type of mending\, she decided to start a summer of truly caring for her own clothes and those around her. Taking on any type of repair\, big or small\, to bring clothes back to life was both empowering and important in solving issues around sustainability. If we fix what we have\, we don’t go searching to replace it. We are not taught to even consider spending time keeping the condition of our clothes in working order. If we can continue to use what we have instead of reinvesting in something new\, we have a shot in reducing our consumption. \nJoin us to move past the space of “needing it repaired” to a space of “getting to wear it and feeling proud”. In this Denim Repair workshop\, we will bring a pair of jeans back to life and learn how to repair and embellish with embroidery. \nWhen: Tuesday\, August 9\, 2p PT/ 5p ET \nLength: 2 hours \nWhere: Zoom \nCost: Sliding Scale\, recommended offering of $15-35 \nMax. Number of Participants: 25 \n~ REGISTER HERE ~ \nItems needed: \n\nDenim garment or textile for repair\nNeedle\nThread\nScrap fabric (similar to thickness of your jeans)\nPins\nPencil\nEmbroidery floss\nScrap cardboard\nSmall embroidery hoop – optional\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nMore About Janell Wysock: \nJanell Wysock is a textile artist and designer who builds fabrics structures and designs large scale fiber strands or yarns which she makes to use in various types of textile projects. Typically\, she calls upon very traditional classic materials often used in textiles such as wool and linen\, and in contrast remnant and discarded materials such as bed sheets\, clothing in disrepair\, plastic bags and video cassette tape film. Many of the fabrics she makes are translated into one of a kind fashion pieces. Her work also encompasses textile art pieces for interiors and installations for both indoors and outdoors. Creating an environment is her focus\, and various elements that make up the extent of her scope of work often come together in unison whether it is an independent piece or blending together multiple components. Allowing the viewer to participate in various ways such as helping on community projects through\, donating old materials to be up-cycled\, or helping make strand\, their own personal weaving and different points of access to watch and learn through video and her teaching practice is what makes connecting with Janell unique. Her intention is to allow the viewer or participant to align with their own personal ideas of art\, expression and sustainability feeling grounded and inspired to constantly improve in what it is they do to contribute to arts\, culture and an environment that works for everyone. \n\n\n\n\n\n~ REGISTER HERE ~
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/denim-repair-with-janell-wysock/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:class,Online event,workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220813T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220813T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220517T175735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220517T175735Z
UID:28874-1660388400-1660402800@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Fermented Foods with Phoebe & Maggie of Wild West Ferments
DESCRIPTION:In this hands-on workshop at beautiful Black Rock Ranch overlooking Stinson Beach\, Maggie and Phoebe of Wild West Ferments will teach you all they know about fermented foods\, give tastes and samples and send you home with your own ferment to tend and enjoy. We will also enjoy a potluck lunch together. \nMaggie has spent many years studying\, practicing\, and teaching ways and whys of fermentation. She is forever enamored; it is a subject matter that never lags\, reaching generously from science and nutrition to history\, anthropology\, lore and ancestral foodways. Successful fermentation calls for a balance of intuition\, careful watching\, and critical thinking. Before launching Wild West Ferments more than a decade ago\, Maggie traveled all over Eastern Europe\, the Balkans\, and Ukraine searching out traditional foodways\, food preservation methods and fermentation traditions. She returned home more inspired than ever and has been a professional fermenter ever since\, selling high quality fermented goods through various outlets and teaching youth and adults alike… in home kitchens\, schools\, libraries\, at conventions\, conferences\, and gatherings. Maggie feels the strong connection to place\, health\, and heritage that fermentation offers everyone who approaches it. She rejoices in allaying fears and concerns and helping people to learn the richness that alliances with the microscopic world brings. \nMaggie’s sister\, Phoebe was her first student and has been fermenting and teaching others the art of fermentation ever since her sister taught her this joy over 15 years ago. Having lost their mother to cancer 20 years ago both sisters feel the importance of the health and deliciousness that it brings to their families. Together they will teach you all they know in this hands-on workshop\, and give tastes and samples and send you home with your own ferment to tend and enjoy. \nEnroll here: blackrockranch.com/product/fermented-foods-with-maggie-and-phoebe/ \nOffering of scholarship and reparations tickets: For those who would not be able to attend without financial assistance\, please email Maggie Beth Levinger (maggiebeth@gmail.com)\, Phoebe (phoebe@vonreis.com) and Sandra (sandra@blackrockranch.com) to inquire about a scholarship or reparations opportunity.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/fermented-foods-with-phoebe-maggie/
LOCATION:Black Rock Ranch\, Stinson Beach\, CA
CATEGORIES:workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Black Rock Ranch":MAILTO:sandra@blackrockranch.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220814T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220814T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220307T223151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220801T174733Z
UID:28468-1660471200-1660492800@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Sourcing fabric and pattern ideas from your closet with Gynna Clemes
DESCRIPTION:Turn oversized or unloved clothing into something you would actually wear! In this introductory 1-day workshop at the Fibershed Learning Center near Point Reyes Station\, CA\, we will take a closer look at how to implement SMART Fashion in your life. \n\nSort out and source fabric and pattern ideas from your closet\nMake a decision — reuse the fabric or use an article of clothing as pattern inspiration\nAffordably refashion clothing as fabric or use to create a pattern\nReimagine the garment or fabric & make it happen — sewing and drafting process\nTry it on and treat yourself!\n\nThe class will include: \n\nGoing through the process of deciding which garments to repurpose as fabric and which garments will be used as pattern examples.\nDiscussion will include: fabric type\, layout\, and piecing to have larger fabric options.\nCreating a pattern from a garment\nCutting the pattern from repurposed fabric (Instructor will have some basic pattern pieces to use as samples if student does not.)\nTips and tricks on how to sew knit garments\nOptional: Sewing garments if time allows. Instructor will have a couple of machines for sewing samples. This is not a construction workshop.\n\nStudents will learn: \n\nHow to assess their options by looking through their existing closets. Students are encouraged to bring knit fabric articles of clothing from their closets to use in our discussion.\nHow to best disassemble and cut garments to repurpose\nHow to draft a pattern using an existing garment. For this workshop we will repurpose a Basic T-shirt as a class example.\nHow to best layout pattern pieces on repurposed fabric\nHow to measure garments and themselves or recipients correctly\n\nStudents will take home: \n\nPattern pieces and a plan to repurpose their garment\, or garments sewn in class!\n\nExperience: \n\nNo experience needed\, minimal sewing knowledge helpful\n\nInstructor will provide: \n\nPaper and drafting supplies\nSimple sewing supplies\nBasic T-shirt to repurpose\nMeasurement cards (handout)\nCut cards (handout)\n\nStudents should bring: \n\nKnit fabric articles of clothing from their closets to use in our discussion\, such as T-shirts\, sweatshirts\, knit jersey sheets\, etc.\nNotepad\, pencil\, pen\, sharpie\nPersonal snacks\, beverages and lunch\nOptional: Sewing machine (in good working order)\n\nEnroll here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/291068051377 \nThe class is limited to 12 students\, and will take place at the beautiful Fibershed Learning Center at Black Mountain Ranch near Point Reyes Station\, CA. (Address provided upon registration.) \nBONUS: Students will get a sneak preview of Fibershed’s Clothing Swap Closet\, which is filled with donated natural fiber clothing (launching publicly in October). You are invited to bring a quality natural fiber garment from your own closet to swap with an item of comparable value. \nImportant note: Due to the ongoing pandemic\, and depending on conditions at the time\, masks may be required in indoor spaces for all participants\, and we will maintain appropriate physical distance during the class. If conditions change and it becomes necessary to cancel because of the pandemic\, your tuition and fees will be refunded. \n\nFibershed Scholarship Program\nFibershed is offering two scholarships to most workshops; one scholarship if it’s a small class. If you would not otherwise be able to attend\, and would like to be considered as a scholarship recipient\, please answer a few brief questions on this Google Form. Responses will be reviewed by Learning Center staff and kept strictly confidential. \n\nGynna Clemes received her first sewing machine at age 7\, and began designing and drafting patterns and sewing her own clothing during high school. She taught herself to knit during college\, and after college added weaving and spinning to her fiber journey. \nA mostly self-taught maker\, Gynna has a relaxed view on creating — there are many tips and tricks to learn but few steadfast rules. She enjoys learning from others and adding different views and tips to her arsenal. \nGynna’s latest clothing line — Hank and Momma Clothing — was born of necessity as an outlet to redefine and re-find herself after feeling lost under the role of being a new mother. Hank and Momma Clothing was truly the pivotal point in Gynna’s creative career. She’s passionate about creating comfy\, cozy clothing that instills confidence and promotes creative exploration for all. Today you can find Gynna’s clothing lines on her website GynnaMade.com and on FibershedMarketplace.com. \nGynna believes that anyone can learn to create a wardrobe that helps ground them and gives meaning to their lives\, wherever they are on their creative journey. \nRooted in smart fashion\, she is excited to share her experiences\, tips and tricks and creative process through her new SMART Fashion workshops. Smart fashion incorporates simple materials that actively regenerate textiles in daily life. \n\nSimple and sustainable\nMaterials that\nActively\nRegenerate\nTextiles\n\nRead Gynna’s story in Fibershed’s blog: fibershed.org/2022/07/06/a-handmade-zero-waste-wardrobe-for-mother-and-child-by-gynna-made/
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/sourcing-fabric-and-pattern-ideas-from-your-closet-with-gynna-clemes/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220818T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220821T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T120451
CREATED:20220509T221139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220712T160416Z
UID:28842-1660815000-1661094000@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:WOOLGATHERING 2022 at the High Desert Fibershed Learning Center
DESCRIPTION:Warner Mountain Weavers has opened up their High Desert Fibershed Learning Center in the Surprise Valley\, Cedarville\, California! Warner Mountain Weavers has been is business since 2000 and has a 2 story building with a classroom upstairs and downstairs to accommodate students. We also have a large outside dye area with picnic tables\, burners and antique ringer washing machines. We have a mature dye garden which is quite extensive. They are open for in-person classes throughout 2022. \nFour glorious days of\n\nSpinning and Natural Dyeing\nGrowing and Processing Flax\nLearn about techniques\, natural fibers and local wool.\nA trip to Oz – visit a dye garden\nKnit Night at the local Historic Pub\n\nVisit Surprise Valley the gateway to the Great Basin!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWoolgathering 2022 August 18-21 Schedule: \nAugust 18  \n9:30am-12:30pm – Beginning Spinning; Melissa Harris \n1-4pm – Growing and Processing Flax Demo:Sandy Fisher and Durl Van Alstyne \n4:30-6pm – A Trip to Oz Gardens: Kay Antunez. \nAugust 19 \n9:30am-12:30pm – Spinning Bast Fibers: Flax and Hemp: Melissa Harris \n1-4pm – Mending Knits; Sarah Lilligard \nAugust 20 \n10am-3pm-Natural Dyeing with Extracts\, Bugs and Powders: Lani Estill \nAugust 21 \n10am-3pm-The Ancient Natural dyes: Indigo Madder Root and Weld \n\nMORE INFO & CLASS REGISTRATION
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/woolgathering-2022-at-the-high-desert-fibershed-learning-center/
LOCATION:High Desert Fibershed Learning Center\, 459 South Main Street\, Cedarville\, CA\, 96104\, United States
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