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Local Cloth Workshops span the full spectrum of fiber arts from weaving to felting, sewing, jewelry making, knitting, basket-making, crocheting, paper-making, dyeing, spinning and more! We offer half-day, full-day and multi-day options. All in-person workshops, unless otherwise noted, take place at the Local Cloth Studio located at 408 Depot Street, #100 in Asheville, NC. Free parking is available on Depot Street and across the street in the parking lot. Local Cloth members receive a discount and advance notice of workshop releases.

POLICIES + RESOURCES

SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships are available for members of Local Cloth.  We offer a maximum of $100 dollars per workshop. The Local Cloth Scholarship Committee reviews applications on the first of the month and will let you know by email if your application is approved. Scholarships do not include materials fees.


Click here to complete the application.

WORKSHOP CANCELLATION POLICY

+ If your notice of withdrawal is received at least 14 days before the start of your workshop, you will receive a refund of the workshop cost, minus a $10 processing fee. 
+ There is no refund of workshop or processing fees if your notice of withdrawal is received less than 14 days before the start of your workshop. We will gladly provide you with a receipt for your donation to Local Cloth.
+ If a class is cancelled due to low enrollment or an unforeseen circumstance with the instructor, you will be issued a full refund and be notified prior to the start of your workshop
+ Virtual classes have a no cancellation policy. If a class is recorded, we will send you the video to view at your leisure.

+ To cancel a registration or for questions, email workshops@localcloth.org.

INCLEMENT

WEATHER POLICY

In the case of bad weather, Local Cloth will follow the closure decision of AB Tech. You can find this information on the WLOS website.

COVID-19 POLICY

Local Cloth follows the latest CDC Guidelines which suggest "returning to normal activities when, for at least 24 hours, symptoms are improving overall; and if a fever was present, it has been gone without use of a fever-reducing medication." Once activities are resumed, the CDC still recommends "additional prevention strategies" for an additional five days, including wearing a mask and keeping distance from others.

TEACHING

AT LOCAL CLOTH

You must be a member of Local Cloth to teach a Local Cloth Workshop. Click here learn more.

UPCOMING WORKSHOPS

    • 02 Aug 2024
    • 23 Aug 2024
    • 4 sessions
    • Camille Daunno's Home in Weaverville: Directions provided in registration confirmation
    • 1
    Register

    Color explosion! We are surrounded by color in every part of life. In this class you will learn what the color wheel is, how to mix each color, the relationship and of color to each other. Did you know that color has a temperature? Learn how to make a gray scale and measure the intensity to it. Create a monochromatic scale using a tint, tone and shade of each color. You will learn how to use neutrals to include warm or cool neutrals. This is just some of the exciting ways to learn about color. Come and explore so much more with me. This is an important learning step to creating beautiful fiber related works. Do you know how to tone down a vibrant color or what colors don’t mix well. If your colors become’ muddy’ learn how to avoid making those mixing mistakes. At the end of this class you will have a completed color wheel, gray scale, a set of monochromatic colors, analogous colors, as well as a set of neutrals and create a mood using color. Do you know the difference between a monotone and monochromatic colors? Come find out while having fun learning. You will pick the colors of your choice and we will paint a silk or cotton piece of fabric to add to your collection. 

    This class will be hosted off-site at the home of the instructor. Directions to the home will be provided after registration.

    Skill Level: All

    Instructor: Camille Daunno (Read Camille's bio)

    This class priced to reflect the 20% summer series discount!

    Members: $160

    Non-members: $192

    Materials Fee: $20 (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor: set of brushes, watercolor paper, practice paper, pencil, eraser, water container, set of gouache paint, color wheel, glue stick, small scissors, handout on color

    Students should bring: nothing, all materials provided

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 04 Aug 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 2
    Register

    Learn the art of standing wool! Standing wool was popular before the Industrial Revolution as a thrifty way to use up extra scraps and create rugs for the home. However, this technique fell out of use during the advent of machine-made products because the slow, handmade process is impossible to recreate using automation or machinery. Standing wool rugs are also called quilled wool rugs or quillies. This technique can be used to create rugs, trivets, coasters, and of course, wall art!

    You will learn:

    • How to create a basic coil using a whip stitch
    • How to create a basic coil with hidden stitches
    • How to bind multiple coils together
    • How to add strips to a base coil

    Level: Beginner

    Members: $50

    Non members: $60

    Instructor: Amy Reader (Read Amy's bio)

    Materials fee: $25

    Materials supplied by teacher: All supplies provided: strips of felt, embroidery floss, and needle to keep. Scissors to share.

    Materials students could bring: N/a

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 06 Aug 2024
    • 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 10
    Register

    There is a component in the leaves of indigo that is crucial to the formation of indirubin pinks and purples. It is not mentioned in any dye book (neither is indirubin...) This indighost's real name is isatin, which is a yellow dye, a reducing agent, a discharge agent, and the best friend to those wanting purples from their indigo patch. Different indigo genera have different levels of this compound in their leaves. Japanese indigo has the least, followed by Indigofera species, and finally the most is found in Baphycanthus. We will work with silk, comparing fresh Japanese indigo leaves and dried pulverized Indigofera tinctoria leaves in a blender bath to extract purple, then repeat using the spent juice of previous baths to "push the purple".


    Level: Beginner

    Members: $50

    Non members: $60

    Instructor: Eileen Hallman (Read Eileen's bio)

    Materials fee: $25 (to be collected day of class)

    Materials supplied by teacher: yarn samples, silk hankies, dyestuffs, handout

    Materials students could bring: apron & gloves

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 09 Aug 2024
    • 10 Aug 2024
    • 2 sessions
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 0
    Join waitlist

    This wet felting technique will let you explore your creative abilities to the max! The possibilities for shape and design are endless. It is open to those who have had some experience with wet felting. It will be a strenuous class requiring upper body strength and the ability to stand on your feet for some time.

    Level: Intermediate

    Instructor: Vasanto (Read Vasanto's bio)

    Prices reflect the 20% off Summer Series Discount!

    Members: $160

    Non-Members: $192

    Materials fee: $25 (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor:  fiber, embellishing materials, mats, pvc pipes, templates, washboardsstringsoap, wash bins, hat blocks, netting, ball brausers, buckets, ties,

    Students should bring: 2 large towels, marker pen and paper, scissors, sewing needle

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 11 Aug 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 5
    Register

    Want to be ready for a royal wedding? The Kentucky Derby? One of these will guarantee you make a splash! have fun creating your own fascinator. Some wet felting experience is required, also some upper body strength and the ability to stand for a while.

    Level: Intermediate

    Instructor: Vasanto (Read Vasanto's bio)

    Members: $100

    Non-Members: $120

    Materials fee: $20 (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor:  all fiber, bubble wrap, hat blocks, soap, wash bins, washboards

    Students should bring: scissors, 2 towels, pen and paper, marker pen

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 18 Aug 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 0
    Join waitlist

    Learn the basics of needle felting with Amy Reader. In this class, we will create a forest floor-inspired needle felted scene. All materials will be provided, and participants will leave with a set of beginning needle felting supplies. This class is beginner-friendly. It will start with guided demonstrations of multiple needle felting techniques, and you will receive hands-on guidance throughout the needle felting process!

    Level: Beginner

    Instructor: Amy Reader (Read Amy's bio)

    Members: $50

    Non members: $60

    Materials fee: $25 (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials supplied by teacher: Roving, felting needles, foam felting pads

    Materials students should bring: None, all materials will be provided

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies
    • 21 Aug 2024
    • 22 Aug 2024
    • 2 sessions
    • 408 Depot St Asheville, NC
    • 6
    Register

    In this workshop, we will be delving deeper into the world of natural dyes with a more advanced look at other techniques of applying natural dyes to fabric and cloth. We will be using natural dyes such as Cochineal, Logwood and others in a more concentrated form to be applied either with a brush or with a stencil to form patterns on fabric. There is an overnight dry time for the dyes to dry. The next day, we will be stream-setting our dyes. Then we can either leave the backgrounds white or over-dye them for more color variety and impact. We will have practice pieces to work on which the instructor will provide. You can bring up to 4 fabric items - clothing, cloth, napkins, pillow cases, etc. as long as the items are made with 100% natural fiber such as cotton, linen, wool, silk, hemp, bamboo, etc (or a combination such as linen/cotton). It’s good to have a basic understanding and some experience with natural dyeing, as we will be reviewing and discussing mordants, modifiers and pH. There will be a detailed handout sheet with photos explaining this technique in detail along with recipes for further exploration. 

    Level: Intermediate

    Instructor: Jennifer Woodruff (Read Jennifer's bio)

    Class priced to reflect the 20% Summer Series Discount!

    Members: $80

    Non-members: $96 

    Materials fee: $15 (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor: Fabric, dyes, mordants

    Student should bring: 4 items from home made of 100% natural fibers. Can be a combination of clothing, kitchen tea towels, napkins (set of 2 or 4 counts as 1 item) scarves or plain fabric.

    Optional: Natural dye kits including six dyes and mordants will also be available for sale the day of the class for $50. These kits are not required for the class but an option to take home the materials to keep honing your skills!

    Interested in a Local Cloth scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 24 Aug 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 5
    Register

    In this workshop, you will learn how to use wool roving to create the soft, squishy weaving! Roving is unspun wool, and you will learn how to use this  material in weaving. Techniques will include weaving basics as well some additional techniques.  You'll learn how to finish your piece and how to take it off the loom. Beginners are welcome as well as those who have weaving experience. The materials fee includes a beautiful wood loom, a variety of wool roving to choose from, and everything you need to get started! If you would like to use your own loom, please contact the instructor.

    Level: Beginning 

    Instructor: Kimberly Tolbert (Read Kimmy's bio)

    Members: $50

    Non Members: $60

    Materials fee: $95 for complete weaving kit

    Materials provided by instructor:  Complete weaving kit includes: 12"x16" wood frame loom, yarn and roving in a variety of colors, tapestry needle, weaving sword, shuttle, comb, needle, rod for hanging, and an instructional booklet and handout.

    Students should bring: nothing

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 27 Aug 2024
    • 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 8
    Register


    Japanese indigo contains the primary colors or their precursors. The basic ice water blue bath used on mordanted silk can be manipulated with time and temperature to give green and yellow. We will follow the process and share pieces of silk ribbon to put in our sample sheets.


    Level: Beginner

    Members: $50

    Non members: $60

    Instructor: Eileen Hallman (Read Eileen's bio)

    Materials fee: $10 (to be collected day of class)

    Materials supplied by teacher: silk ribbon, handout for samples

    Materials students could bring: apron & gloves

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 28 Aug 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 5
    Register

    Join us for a Stitching Stories: Basic Hand Embroidery Collage Workshop where we will create a unique 8" x 8" Textile Art collage using solid fabrics and basic embroidery stitches. Explore improvisational composition, balance, color placement, and embroidery techniques in this interactive session. Let your creativity shine!

    Level: Beginner

    Instructor: Julie Bagamary (Read Julie's bio)

    Members: $100

    Non members: $120

    Materials fee: $25 (to be collected day of event)

    Materials supplied by teacher: Fabric remnants, batting, backing fabric, embroidery floss, needle, scissors

    Materials students could bring: All supplies provided, but you can bring Fabric Remnants, Embroidery Floss, or batting if desired.

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Click here to apply!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 30 Aug 2024
    • 01 Sep 2024
    • 3 sessions
    • 408 Depot St Asheville
    • 1
    Register

    As part of our summer series this class will take you on a deep dive into all things indigo. We will learn to set up and maintain two indigo vats: the thiox vat also known as the workshorse vat and an organic vat made with fructose. We will also dye directly with fresh indigo leaves. You will learn the essential components of each method, along with the chemistry behind it. We will dye on cellulose, wool and silk fabrics and learn the traditional resist techniques of shibori. including simple folding and clamping, stitched, arashi. We will learn the essential techniques and chemistry behind each of these methods as well as trouble shooting. At the end of the series you will have an excellent grounding in the art of indigo dyeing.

    Level: Beginner

    Instructors: Joyce Tromba and Denise Arcuri (Read Joyce & Denise's bio)

    Prices reflect the 20% Summer Series discount!

    Members: $240 

    Non members: $288

    Materials fee: $45 (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials supplied by teacher: all dyes, assists, fabrics, yarn and equipment

    Materials students should bring: apron, additional fabric or small garments may be dyed. We will talk about this on the first day of class.

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 06 Sep 2024
    • 07 Sep 2024
    • 2 sessions
    • Camille Daunno's Home in Weaverville: Directions provided in registration confirmation
    • 4
    Register

    Learn how to paint on various fabric surfaces to include cotton, silk, poly, canvas, denim, leather and even felt! In this two full day workshop you will explore how to create one of a kind designs using different paints, tools and techniques. Learn how to paint simple flowers, design motifs, and even abstract patches of background color. You will gain a better understanding of color, design and even drawing skills to give your ideas a new life. The first day we will work on design ideas ,techniques, tools, brushes and how to use the paint and mediums. You will have time to practice this on paper before we work on cotton, poly ,silk and felt. At the end of each day you will have several completed pieces. Day two ,we will work on denim, canvas and leather as well as your own pieces of apparel and accessories. It’s fun, easy to learn and you will leave with everything from wearable Art to a fabric painting suitable to frame or hang. Challenge your creativity ,play and enter the world of Art and Design.. No limit to what you can do!  

    This class will be hosted off-site at the home of the instructor. Directions to the home will be provided after registration.

    Level: Beginner

    Instructor: Camille Daunno (Read Camille's bio)

    Members: $200

    Non members: $240

    Materials fee: $20 (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor: Extra fabric, poly, silk, denim pieces, practice paper, texturing tools, paint, brushes, resist medium, water containers, mixing trays, fabric boards, and design resource.

    Materials students should bring: Lunch or snack for the break. Something take completed pieces home in, An apron, and any accessory or fabric you want to work with: leather or final bag, shoes, existing apparel(denim shirt, jeans, jacket) felted scarf

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies
    • 07 Sep 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 8
    Register

    As part of our Sustainable September month we will make good use of all those little balls of yarn we all have after finishing a project.We will use all these scraps to make a magic cake that you can use to make a simple triangular scarf. No scrap is too small for this project! In the morning we will make our yummy cakes and then begin knitting the shawl. You will make enough progress in class to finish your shawl up at home. You can make a fingering, sport or DK weight shawl.

    Level: Beginning 

    Instructor: Joyce Tromba (Read Joyce's bio)

    Members: $100

    Non Members: $120

    Materials fee: $0

    Materials provided by instructor: pattern for shawl, additional yarn for everyone to use.

    Students should bring: All your scraps of fingering, sport or DK weight yarn. Yu will need about 200 grams of yarn in total. I will have extra yarn for folks to use if you don't have enough. For a fingering weight shawl bring size 5 needles, for a DK weight shawl bring size 8 needles.

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 13 Sep 2024
    • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 4
    Register


    If you aren't comfortable dressing a rigid heddle loom by yourself, this is a class for you. We will cover warping the loom directly and using a warp cut on a warping board. There will be lots of tips on how to make this process as efficient as possible plus suggestions on yarns to use or avoid. While this class is intended to help anyone taking the Saturday class on rigid heddle weaving, you do not have to take that class as well.

    Level: Beginner

    Members: $50

    Non members: $60

    Instructor: Sue Helmken (Read Sue's bio)

    Materials fee: optional yarn fee $10, optional loom rental fee $15 (to be collected day of class)

    Materials supplied by teacher: printed instructions, optional yarn, optional loom/shuttle/sleying hook rental

    Materials students should bring: warp yarn, loom with rigid heddle, sleying hook, shuttle, scissors

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 14 Sep 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot St, Asheville, NC
    • 6
    Register


    Rigid Heddle Looms are a great way to learn about weaving. They're portable, affordable, and you can weave so many different things with them. In this class, we'll explore a number of techniques used to create textured surfaces from floats to ridges to pile weaves. Full instructions for dressing the loom will be send ahead of the class. (For those of you not comfortable dressing a loom, you can sign up for the Friday afternoon session on dressing the loom). I have a limited number of looms for rent if you don't have a loom. Hope you will join us for a fun day of weaving and learning.

    Level: Beginner

    Instructor: Sue Helmken (Read Sue's bio)

    Members: $100

    Non-Members: $120

    Materials fee: $5 (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor:  printed instructions, extra weft yarns. Loom rent includes shuttles and threading hooks.

    Students should bring: dressed loom, shuttle, a variety of weft yarns, scissors, crochet hook, tapestry needle

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 20 Sep 2024
    • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 5
    Register


    If you have or want an inkle loom but don’t know how to warp it, help is on the way. In this session you will learn how to make string heddles, plan a warp and warp the loom. We’ll discuss which yarns work well, which should be avoided. Color determines the pattern in inkle weaving, so we will cover color selection as well. While this class is offered for those taking the class on weaving edgings, you do not have to take both classes.

    Level: Beginner

    Members: $50

    Non members: $60

    Instructor: Sue Helmken (Read Sue's bio)

    Materials fee: optional yarn fee $10, optional loom rental fee $15 (to be collected day of class)

    Materials supplied by teacher: printed instructions, extra weft yarns, optional yarn purchase, loom rental [includes loom, shuttle and heddles]

    Materials students should bring: warped inkle loom, belt shuttle [unless renting from teacher] , a variety of weft yarns, scissors, tapestry needle, small ruler or seam gauge.

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 21 Sep 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot St, Asheville, NC
    • 6
    Register


    Inkle weaving is great for belts and straps, but it can also be used to make some delightful trims and edgings. They can be narrow or wider, looped or fringed, stiff [for bags or upholstery] or soft for clothing. There are endless options! Bring a dressed inkle loom and leave with lots of samples and ideas. Options: If you are not comfortable setting up the loom, there is a class Friday afternoon to help. If you do not have a loom, a few will be available to rent.

    Level: Beginner

    Instructor: Sue Helmken (Read Sue's bio)

    Members: $100

    Non-Members: $120

    Materials fee: $5 (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor:  printed instructions, a variety of weft yarns optional looms for rent, warp yarns to purchase

    Students should bring: dressed loom and shuttle, a variety of weft yarns, scissors

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 22 Sep 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 5
    Register

    What is continuous strand weaving? Weaving on a triangle loom is fun, creative, easy and quick. There is no elaborate planning and measuring process. Triangle looms are great for weaving plaid patterns and continuing onto more elegant lace patterns. The process is simple to learn and is enjoyable for adults and children of any age. Continuous strand weaving has no separate warp and weft but uses one continuous strand of yarn. This instruction is a basic class on continuous strand weaving and can be used as an entry to more advanced techniques such as twill, lace, double weaves, inlay, tartans, and other color sequences, and for the designer!

    Level: Beginner

    Instructor: Marilyn Haas-Haseman (Read Marilyn's bio)

    Members: $100

    Non members: $120

    Materials fee:  $2.00 (to be collected day of class)

    Materials Provided: Looms & instructional handouts

    Materials students should bring: 

    Yarn, at least 120 yards, variegated, rolled up into a ball for easier weaving. Do not get any mohair or fuzzy yarn as it is difficult to weave for your first project. Thin yarn will make it drapey but will have large holes which jewelry and other things can hook on strands and pull. Heavy yarns will be stiffer. Wool makes lovely weaving and is fairly elastic and very durable, and felts when gently washed filling in spaces). There are beautiful acrylic and other synthetic yarns available. Just scrunch up the yarn in your hand to see if you like the feel of the yarn. If you like to use a different color for fringe plan on another

    • Crochet or weaving hooks- preferably 5.25 mm/6-inch size or larger and optional 35 cm/14-inch hook)

    • Scissors

    • Hair Pic

    • Blunt darning needle

    • Comfortable shoes as you will start off standing.

    • Lunch, Drink, Snack

    • Coffee pot can help keep your rolled up yarn in place and not falling off table.

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Click here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 27 Sep 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot St Asheville, NC
    • 6
    Register

    Whether you're attracted to the natural colors of wool, the bright colors of dyed braids or just want to learn to make the yarn you've drooled over in the store, this is the class for you. Or perhaps you have sheep and want to learn how to use their wool, learning to spin your own yarn can be is a game changer. Imagine having the perfect yarn for every weaving or knitting project. Now, imagine having that option at a much more economical cost. Game changer! Suitable for both complete beginners and as well as those not-so-new who need a little more guidance, this class will cover the types and parts of a spinning wheel and which may be right for you. Other topics include tools, cost, drafting, plying, carding and finishing. Most of the time will be spent working on the wheels and learning to use fiber tools. Once everyone is comfortable at the wheel and practicing, I will work one-on-one with students. My goal is to send you home with a plied skein of yarn. Judi recommends that you  practice treadling a spinning wheel - both forward and backwards - prior to the class.

    Level: Beginner

    Instructor: Judi Jetson (Read Judi's bio)

    Members: $100

    Non-members: $120

    Materials Fee : $5 (to be collected day of class)

    Instructor will provide: You'll receive a variety of animal fibers - wool, mohair, alpaca - in both natural and dyed colors. We can loan you a wheel for the class if you don't have one.

    Students should bringBring your own spinning wheel, if you have one. If you have clean fleece, or a braid you want to try spinning, you can bring that, too

    Interested in a Local Cloth scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 28 Sep 2024
    • 05 Oct 2024
    • 2 sessions
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 3
    Register

    In this 2 day class you will learn how to warp a loom. Basic tapestry techniques will be taught which include weaving geometric and curved shapes and how to shade and blend colors on the loom. We will talk about tapestry terminology and the tools, equipment and yarns used in tapestry weaving. You will be weaving from the back of the loom in traditional Aubusson technique. You will take the loom home for a week and return for the 2nd day of class so we can review any new techniques you want to explore and also talk about designing a tapestry, making a cartoon and how to mount and present the finished piece. You should leave the class with the basic tools you need to further explore the wonderful medium of tapestry.

    Level: Beginner 

    Instructor: Betty Hilton-Nash  (Read Betty's bio) 

    Members: $200

    Non members: $240

    Materials fee: $20 (to be collected day of class)

    Materials provided by instructor: Warp, weft, printed instructional handout, looms are available at Local Cloth. If you have your own loom please get in touch with Betty first.

    Materials students should bring: Scissors, a tapestry beater (kitchen fork will do), ruler, a small hand or stand mirror if possible. The instructor has a few.

    Interested in a Local Cloth scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 04 Oct 2024
    • 01 Nov 2024
    • 4 sessions
    • Camille Daunno's Home in Weaverville: Directions provided in registration confirmation
    • 5
    Register

    In this 4 week class you will learn how to draw flowers, leaves, twigs and tendrils in pencil and ink. I will teach you how to create texture, contrast and composition using line and shading. This can be applied to your textile, fabric skills, embroidery, sewing, fiber art, layering and much more. This class is designed for beginners, so no experience is necessary. Come learn a new technique or improve on your drawing skills.

    This class will be hosted off-site at the home of the instructor. Directions to the home will be provided after registration.

    Skill Level: All

    Instructor: Camille Daunno (Read Camille's bio)

    Members: $200

    Non-members: $240

    Materials Fee: $15 (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials Provided by instructor: Pencils, ink markers, erasers, paper, practice paper, Art resource to draw from, drawing vellum, tracing paper, practice drawing pad and Art handouts.

    Student should bring: Nothing, all supplies will be given out at the first class

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 06 Oct 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 8
    Register

    Delve deeper into the art of standing wool! Standing wool was popular before the Industrial Revolution as a thrifty way to use up extra scraps and create rugs for the home. However, this technique fell out of use during the advent of machine-made products because the slow, handmade process is impossible to recreate using automation or machinery. Standing wool rugs are also called quilled wool rugs or quillies. This technique can be used to create rugs, trivets, coasters, and of course, wall art!

    You will learn:

    • How to sew embellishments onto base coils
    • How to create alternative shapes beyond coils (teardrops, zig zags)
    • How to create surface patterns with stitching
    • How to back your finished work

    You should already know:

    • How to create a basic coil using a whip stitch
    • How to create a basic coil with hidden stitches
    • How to bind multiple coils together How to add strips to a base coil

    Level: Beginner

    Members: $50

    Non members: $60

    Instructor: Amy Reader (Read Amy's bio)

    Materials fee: $25

    Materials supplied by teacher: All supplies provided: strips of felt, embroidery floss, and needle to keep. Scissors to share.

    Materials students could bring: N/a

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

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    • 08 Oct 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 3
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    This class will introduce you to the meditative practice of weaving without a loom — we will use a moon frame to create an ombré woven tapestry that you can hang or set on a shelf. And, we’ll “weave” in some fun astrology and moon mapping to help you discover and harness the moon’s energy as a renewal and self-care practice.

    Within the world of astrology (or study of the stars), the moon plays a role in our natal charts, governing our inner landscape from personality to emotions and habitual behaviors. Externally, each phase of the moon holds a different kind of energy and magic that we can use in our daily life. The art of moon mapping is a practice in which we can align aspects of our life with the phases of the moon. For example, farmers and gardeners use the moon for timing when to sow seeds and plants. Each of the eight lunar phases offers a different energy and opportunity, whether it is setting goals, ramping energy up to meet them, resting and releasing the energy we have expended, and reflecting upon work before renewing the cycle. While we’re weaving moons together, we’ll also learn a little about moon mapping and natal charts, including information, resources and a special gift that you can take home with you.

    This workshop will cover the basic techniques of weaving without a loom as well as how to create an ombré effect and how to embellish with texture, which you can do with any weaving project. You’ll leave the class with your very own moon weaving, insight into your own natal chart, and moon mapping practices!

    New to weaving or curious about weaving on non-traditional objects? This class is perfect for beginners and individuals with some weaving experience!

    Level: Beginning 

    Instructor: Courtney LaCaria (Read Courtney's bio)

    Members: $100

    Non Members: $120 dollars

    Materials fee: $60 for an Ombre Moon Weaving Kit (to be collected day of class)

    Materials provided by instructor: Ombré Moon Weaving Kit includes a 16” diameter moon metal hoop, customized ombré fiber pack with six colors of yarn, tapestry needle, rapid fuse super glue, moon practice resources and natal chart, and special gift for daily renewal and self-care practice.

    Students should bring: Scissors

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies
    • 12 Oct 2024
    • 1:00 PM
    • 13 Oct 2024
    • 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot St Asheville, NC
    • 1
    Register

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    Katazome is a Japanese stencil dyeing technique. It is a rice flour resist paste. And it is a unique and fairly old process used to dye cloth. This dyeing technique utilizes natural materials – paper, rice paste and indigo. Katazome means ‘repeat dyeing”, referring to the use of a stencil to create a repetitive pattern. Traditional Katazome designs feature natural motifs, such as flowers and birds

    We will spend the first day learning how Katazome is made. And then we will create patterns onto fabric. You are encouraged to bring natural fiber clothing or cloth from home. Each person can bring up to 4 items. We should have plenty of materials. I will also provide white fabric from upcycled cotton sheets to practice on. 

    We will use stencils and kitchen spatulas to apply the kataxome paste onto the fabric. And then it needs to dry overnight. So we will resume the following day to dye our clothes/cloth. 

    Day 2, I will mix up an indigo vat which you all are encouraged to participate in. We will mix up a new vat so you can see the process. And I will have a ready-made vat too so we can jump right in. I will have disposable gloves available for some easy indigo dyeing. But if you would like to bring more sturdy gloves, there’s a better chance you won’t become blue. 

    By the end of day 2, you will be able to take home your items. We will wash and spin them enough to transport them home. But you will want to wash them again at home. 

    Level: Beginner

    Instructor: Jennifer Woodruff (Read Jennifer's bio)

    Materials fee: $15 (to be collected day of class)

    Materials provided by instructor: All materials for dyeing, stencils, practice material

    Student should bring: Bring up to four white clothes/sheets/fabric, etc from home. As long as the material is made of a natural fiber: cotton, linen, wool (fabric), silk, etc

    Optional: Katazome kits will also be available for sale for $50. These kits include ingredients for making Katazome, tea towel, stencil, spatula, and ingredients for a small indigo vat. These kits are not required for the class but an option to take home the materials to keep honing your skills!

    • 25 Oct 2024
    • 26 Oct 2024
    • 2 sessions
    • 408 Depot St Asheville, NC
    • 8
    Register


    Get ready for the holidays with temari ornaments! You can decorate your own tree with them or give them as gifts! Temari originated in China and moved to Japan in the 7th century CE. Originally a folk art, it gradually became a traditional art form, transforming from hand balls for children (“temari” means “hand ball”) to extraordinary gifts representing great friendship. This course is a beginning workshop in Temari, a Japanese form of embroidery. The class will use pre-wound balls (2) in order to get experience with handling the balls and stitching. These will be simple balls. The aim of the workshop is for you to be able to make your own temari ornaments. Different student tempos can be accommodated, however, some stitching experience is absolutely necessary (with any form: sewing, embroidery, etc.).

    Level: Beginner

    Instructor: Rebecca Norris (Read Rebecca's bio)

    Members: $100

    Non-members: Non-members $120

    Materials fee: $40 (to be collected day of class)

    Materials provided by instructor: Pre-wound balls, Threads, Needles

    Student should bring: scissors, measuring tape with cm/mm divisions, and straight pins with colored heads (~1 ½”).

    Interested in a Local Cloth scholarship? Apply here!

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    • 27 Oct 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 10
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    Come and create the Grainline Studio Townbag. The bag is a great everyday purse and/or a do-it-all project bag, no matter what your project may be. It has a drawstring closure and interior pockets – designed for corralling tools, patterns, and miscellany plus tote-style handles and external front and back pockets. Techniques involved include reading a pattern, sewing straight seams, topstitching. edge stitching, working with heavy fabrics, and setting rivets. We will assist throughout. It is a beginner-suitable pattern but you will need to have some experience with a sewing machine.

    Level: Beginner

    Instructor: Mary Sigler and Sam Green (Read Mary and Sam's bio)

    Members: $100

    Non members: $ 120

    Materials fee: $4 (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor: Rivets, Rivet setting tools, black cording (you’re welcome to bring your own in a different colour), fray check

    Materials students should bring: 

    • The Grainline Studio Townbag pattern:

     https://grainlinestudio.com/collections/accessories/products/town-bag 

    • 1 yard of 8 or 10-oz cotton canvas
    • All-purpose thread - we recommend Gutterman or Mettler
    • 1.5 yards of 1.25 wide webbing for handles
    • If supplying your own, 2.5 yards of 5/32” or 2.3mm cording for the drawstring
    • Heavyweight sewing machine needle
    • Your preferred cutting tools for cutting the pattern out plus scissors for clipping threads
    • Pins or wonder clips
    • Ruler
    • Fabric marking tools i.e. chalk or washable marker
    • A sewing machine - please let us know if you need a machine

    Here are a few sites where you can find cotton canvas: https://www.moodfabrics.com/ https://hartsfabric.com/ https://stonemountainfabric.com/ https://stylemakerfabrics.com/ Thread, chalk, pins, and machine needles can be purchased through Wawak.com or at Joann’s.

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 01 Nov 2024
    • 03 Nov 2024
    • 3 sessions
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 5
    Register

    This class is designed for students who know how to warp a loom and understand some basic techniques of weaving tapestry: meet and separate, hatching, as well as weaving geometric and curved shapes. If you have taken Betty’s Beginning tapestry weaving you should have these skills. In this 3 day class we will review the above techniques as well as adding some new ones as you weave a small cartoon of your own design. Day 1 will be spent refining your image into a weaveable cartoon. Please bring any photos, sketches, or paintings you have and want to weave. This is not a design class, please have your design ideas worked out prior to class. You will warp your loom and start weaving once the cartoon is finalized. Day 2 & 3 you will weave your image. We will discuss finishing and ways to present your piece after cutting your piece off the loom on Day 3.

    Level: Intermediate

    Instructor: Betty Hilton-Nash  (Read Betty's bio) 

    Members: $300

    Non members: $360

    Materials fee: $20 (to be collected day of class)

    Materials provided by instructor: Warp, weft, printed instructional handout, looms are available at Local Cloth. If you have your own loom please get in touch with Betty first.

    Materials students should bring: Scissors, a tapestry beater (heavy kitchen fork), ruler, a small hand or stand mirror. Instructor has a few.

    Interested in a Local Cloth scholarship? Apply here!

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    • 08 Nov 2024
    • 29 Nov 2024
    • 4 sessions
    • Camille Daunno's Home in Weaverville: Directions provided in registration confirmation
    • 4
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    Color explosion! We are surrounded by color in every part of life. In this class you will learn what the color wheel is, how to mix each color, the relationship and of color to each other. Did you know that color has a temperature? Learn how to make a gray scale and measure the intensity to it. Create a monochromatic scale using a tint, tone and shade of each color. You will learn how to use neutrals to include warm or cool neutrals. This is just some of the exciting ways to learn about color. Come and explore so much more with me. This is an important learning step to creating beautiful fiber related works. Do you know how to tone down a vibrant color or what colors don’t mix well. If your colors become’ muddy’ learn how to avoid making those mixing mistakes. At the end of this class you will have a completed color wheel, gray scale, a set of monochromatic colors, analogous colors, as well as a set of neutrals and create a mood using color. Do you know the difference between a monotone and monochromatic colors? Come find out while having fun learning. You will pick the colors of your choice and we will paint a silk or cotton piece of fabric to add to your collection. 

    This class will be hosted off-site at the home of the instructor. Directions to the home will be provided after registration.

    Skill Level: All

    Instructor: Camille Daunno (Read Camille's bio)

    Members: $200

    Non-members: $240

    Materials Fee: $20 (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor: set of brushes, watercolor paper, practice paper, pencil, eraser, water container, set of gouache paint, color wheel, glue stick, small scissors, handout on color

    Students should bring: nothing, all materials provided

    Interested in applying for a scholarship? Apply here!

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies


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