Fiber Craft Studio Community Handwork: Mending Knit Wool with Chris Marlow
Orchard House 275 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge, NY, United StatesPlease join us for a free community workshop. Chris Marlow will show us how to mend knit wool items.
Please join us for a free community workshop. Chris Marlow will show us how to mend knit wool items.
With Chris Marlow. In three sessions we will knit the cuff, turn the heel, create the instep, and complete the foot and toe for a pair of socks, working both socks at the same time, on separate needles.
Visit the Fiber Craft Studio in Orchard House to find unique gifts: Plant-dyed yarn, craft kits, wool fleece, felt, and wool scarves in many colors. Join in making a plant-dyed ornament to take home, and enjoy complimentary refreshments.
Visit the Fiber Craft Studio in Orchard House to find unique gifts: Plant-dyed yarn, craft kits, wool fleece, felt, and wool scarves in many colors. Join in making a plant-dyed ornament to take home, and enjoy complimentary refreshments.
Due to rising numbers of COVID-19 cases in our neighborhood, we are sorry to announce that the December 17 Holiday Sale has been canceled. We thank you for your understanding, and wish you a joyous and safe Holiday Season.
In this free community workshop, Chris Marlow will share how to mend knit wool items. Bring your favorite sweater, scarf, and socks back to life! Pre-registration is not required for this free event. Bring a knit wool item that needs repair.
In this four-session course with Chris Marlow, we will learn — by doing — how to prepare and spin wool fiber. Starting with a raw fleece from local Jacob sheep, we will wash the wool, card it, and spin it using a drop spindle. In the final class, we will bring color to our yarn using natural dyes from the Fiber Craft Studio's dye garden.
This Valentine's Day, show someone special how much you care with a charming card you made by hand with your friends from the Fiber Craft Studio.
This event has been canceled.
This workshop will explore making a five-inch agave broom and a twelve-inch corn broom using an ancient technique. These beautiful brooms can be used as a table sweeper, medicine lymph brush, altarpiece, or beautiful art for the wall.
With Judith Symonds. In this three-session course for beginners, we will use 12 x 16” lap looms to learn the what, why, and how of warp and weft. Students will complete several small projects, and acquire the skills needed to continue exploring tapestry weaving on their own.
Join us to celebrate nature’s gifts and fiber transformation at the Fiber Craft Studio’s Tenth Sheep and Wool Festival. Child-friendly craft activities, a petting zoo and pony rides, live music, local craft vendors, and delicious food.
This plant dye workshop will highlight the plants and dyeing projects that are especially characteristic of fall. The day will start with an end-of-season harvest of flowers, leaves, and roots from our biodynamic dye plant garden. Back at the Studio, we will dye a variety of natural materials with our harvest from the garden.
With Nao Motomatsu & Miho Suzuki Three workshops to introduce two very different styles of embroidery (sashiko and seed stitch). Both methods ask for intentions, be they therapeutic, meditative, or reflective; experiencing and practicing both methods can lead participants on a journey to find our own center.
Visit the Fiber Craft Studio in Orchard House to find unique gifts: Plant-dyed yarn, craft kits, wool fleece, felt, and wool scarves in many colors. Craft activities, complimentary refreshments.
260 Hungry Hollow Road,
Chestnut Ridge, NY 10977
Phone: 845.352.5020
Fax: 845.352.5071
Email: info@threefold.org