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Needle Felting: Penguin
with Julia Inslee
Learn the wonderful art of needle felting with natural fibers as you create your own adorable penquin. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll follow step-by-step guidance to shape, layer, and build your sculpture using wool sourced locally from Locust Hollow Sheep Farm in nearby Coatesville. No experience needed, just bring your creativity.
Materials fee: $15
- We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
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Botanical Embroidery
with Lisa Urban
Learn to paint with thread in this embroidery workshop. We'll use reference photos to create floral fiber art. We will start by discussing the possibilities of hand embroidery and look at examples of embroidery art, recent and historical as well as how embroidery can be a functional craft, fine art, or both!We will then make sketches of a chosen plant which we will then transfer to fabric. After a lunch break, we will begin stitching. We will explore how to embroider in a painterly way. Guidance will be provided throughout.
Be prepared to leave with a "work in progress" that you can continue to work on at home. This is an intermediate class but welcomes beginners that already enjoy drawing at any level.
$15 materials fee
- We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
- Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support the mission of HYS
Shibori Dyeing for Beginners
with Sue Fox Mitrano
In this beginner friendly workshop, you’ll learn the art of Shibori, a Japanese manual hand-dyeing technique which produces beautiful patterns in fabric in a range of blues using Indigo dye. Four different patterns will be taught - you’ll choose two techniques to prep your fabrics. Teens 14+ registered w/parents welcome
$35 materials fee covers one of the options listed below!
Students may choose to create:
- One 8"x72" silk scarf and One 11"x60" scarf OR
- Two 18"x18" cotton pillow covers w/zippers OR
- One large cotton tote bag w/pocket 19"x17"x9.5"
Indigo dye is a magical process turning blue from a green dye.
Come see why everyone loves Shibori!
- We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
- Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support our mission! Learn more about it's benefits and discounts!
Weaving Wild Workshop
with LaShaun Collins
To Weave Wild means to honor what wants to be created. To weave without boundaries and connect deeply to the craft. To connect to the slow innate medicine that is weaving. Allowing your mind, hands, and fiber to come together to create something ethereally wild and free. In this beginner (no experience needed) frame loom weaving workshop you will learn to do this. You will learn the foundations of frame loom weaving from setting up your loom to finishing a small handwoven piece that can be used as a small wall hanging. During the workshop you will be guided to connect to weaving mindfully and encouraged to explore and play with various animal, plant-based, and synthetic fibers as you weave wild and free.
All materials will be provided. Students will leave with their finished piece, frame loom, and yarn, to continue weaving wild and free at home. Materials cost $30
- We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
- Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support the mission of HYS.
Colonial Market Baskets
with Karen Whychock
Baskets were essential in the colonial period for gathering, marketing, and everyday household tasks; an indispensable tool in both town and farm life. Participants in this hands-on workshop will create a small market basket using traditional techniques. Working over a wooden mold, each basket will be woven from natural reed and finished with sturdy oak handles and pre-bent reed rims.
Students will learn to prepare their material, lay out their base, weave the sides of the basket, attach the rims and handles and lash the basket.
All tools and materials will be supplied by the instructor. Please bring an apron or towel since we work wet!
Dimensions: 9” x 13” x 11”
Material Cost: $50
- We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
- Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support our mission! Learn more about it's benefits and discounts!
Engaging with Nature and Self-Expression: DIY Patch Making
with Charlie Smirga
Be inspired by the natural world as we explore the grounds of Historic Yellow Springs and apply that inspiration to a major form of self-expression: clothing! Take what you have observed in our short walk through nature and apply it to your art in this beginner-friendly, one day printmaking/textile workshop. In this workshop, you will be guided in the techniques of block cutting and hand printing on a fabric of your choosing to make unique nature-inspired patches to adorn your jackets, jeans, bookbags, etc. Each participant will make and take home all of their unique fabric prints inspired by the flora and fauna of nature, as well as their single custom block that can be reprinted again and again!
Materials list provided upon registration.
- We believe art should be accessible to all. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
- Membership is one of the easiest and most effective ways to support our mission! Learn more about it's benefits and discounts!