Fiber arts fun on the farm! INTRO to fiber arts, PART ONE!
Offered in two parts and for two age groups, this is the first and will take place at Dalby Farm in Scituate MA (separate registration required when second part is announced!).
We will delve into the logistics of the fiber world. What is wool? Where does yarn come from? How is it made and what is the process like?
We will spend time sitting with the sheep who give our farm fine wool, and even help prepare it for processing! I expect to fit time in to demonstrate crochet, the different practical items you may see made with this technique - and even see/participate in the process of dying with natural extracts!
The second part (separate registration TBA) will take place at Staci’s in North Scituate (dates TBD) where we will get technical with crochet. We will learn about the different kinds of yarn, how to hold the hook, start a chain and maybe even tackle single crochet!
Offered for TWO different age ranges, in small groups (4-6 spots):
6 - 9 and 10- 13
Caregivers are invited to stay and read a book/hang- but not required.
Have a kid who knows the basics already?
Don’t worry! I’ll be holding several ‘continuing education’ workshops & other offerings for crochet too! Stay tuned
Offered in two parts and for two age groups, this is the first and will take place at Dalby Farm in Scituate MA (separate registration required when second part is announced!).
We will delve into the logistics of the fiber world. What is wool? Where does yarn come from? How is it made and what is the process like?
We will spend time sitting with the sheep who give our farm fine wool, and even help prepare it for processing! I expect to fit time in to demonstrate crochet, the different practical items you may see made with this technique - and even see/participate in the process of dying with natural extracts!
The second part (separate registration TBA) will take place at Staci’s in North Scituate (dates TBD) where we will get technical with crochet. We will learn about the different kinds of yarn, how to hold the hook, start a chain and maybe even tackle single crochet!
Offered for TWO different age ranges, in small groups (4-6 spots):
6 - 9 and 10- 13
Caregivers are invited to stay and read a book/hang- but not required.
Have a kid who knows the basics already?
Don’t worry! I’ll be holding several ‘continuing education’ workshops & other offerings for crochet too! Stay tuned
Offered in two parts and for two age groups, this is the first and will take place at Dalby Farm in Scituate MA (separate registration required when second part is announced!).
We will delve into the logistics of the fiber world. What is wool? Where does yarn come from? How is it made and what is the process like?
We will spend time sitting with the sheep who give our farm fine wool, and even help prepare it for processing! I expect to fit time in to demonstrate crochet, the different practical items you may see made with this technique - and even see/participate in the process of dying with natural extracts!
The second part (separate registration TBA) will take place at Staci’s in North Scituate (dates TBD) where we will get technical with crochet. We will learn about the different kinds of yarn, how to hold the hook, start a chain and maybe even tackle single crochet!
Offered for TWO different age ranges, in small groups (4-6 spots):
6 - 9 and 10- 13
Caregivers are invited to stay and read a book/hang- but not required.
Have a kid who knows the basics already?
Don’t worry! I’ll be holding several ‘continuing education’ workshops & other offerings for crochet too! Stay tuned