LEOMINSTER — A Place to Weave, located in the plaza on Arlington Street on the Fitchburg line, is an artistic joy that provides anyone the opportunity to learn how to weave like a true professional.
Learn how to make a basket out of natural materials, like wisteria, kudzu, honeysuckle, grape and bramble vines, perfect for everyday use. Basketry is one of humankind’s oldest art forms – believed to ...
Learn how to weave Viking cloth for a modern cape with step-by-step tips and expert techniques. Perfect for DIY textile and historical craft enthusiasts. #VikingCloth #WeavingTips #DIYCape GOP members ...
Their work includes weaving a special fabric tape called galon, to replace the existing galon, which provides a framework on tapestries from medieval times. It s been some of the most complicated work ...
Weaving classes are offered for ages 5 through adults at the Davis Arts Center. Its youth program is rare as commonly such programs only teach adults. Instructor Verena Borton, who has been teaching ...
Wesleyan Potters began in 1948. A small group of women got together and started a co-op. The Potters has over 100 key members of like-minded people, sharing the cost and responsibilities of an artist ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Locals and visitors alike can learn how to weave a sweetgrass basket at the Charleston Museum. Local artisan Sarah Edwards-Hammond will provide comprehensive instruction on ...