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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

    • 29 March 2025
    • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • YMCA YOUTH SERVICES CENTER, 201 Beaverdam Rd, Asheville, NC 28804
    • 1
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    Learn to make a small coil basket with rope and yarn.

    Level: Beginner

    Instructor: Ann Oakes (Read Ann's bio)

    Members: $100

    Non-Members: $120

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

    Materials provided by instructor:  rope, yarn, needle

    Students should bring: scissors, plyers, bulky yarn if you prefer your own colors, Lunch, snack, drink

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 05 April 2025
    • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • Instructor's home in Asheville (address provided in registration reminder emails)
    • 4
    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 (to be paid via cash or venmo the day of the workshop)

    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

    • 10 April 2025
    • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 45 Scenic Drive Asheville, NC 28805
    • 1
    Register


    This is a great class to learn about needle felting. You will learn how to transfer a picture onto a piece of prefelt and then, using wool and felting needles, you will add the color and dimension to bring it to life. Your picture will be aprox. 8" x 10" and will be one or two dimensional. The finished picture will be ready to mat and frame. We will also discuss how to felt a picture to embellish a bag or clothing if you choose to do that.

    Level: Beginner

    Instructor: Claudia Lemacks (Read Claudia's bio)

    Members: $50

    Non-Members: $60

    Materials fee: $10 cash or card (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor: Instructor will supply all the items that are necessary to make your picture. These will include a foam felting surface, needles, prefelt, wool and examples of landscapes and other pictures suitable for beginner felters. You will need to put it in a frame if that's how you want to display it.

    Students should bring: Bring a felting pad if you already have one at least 9" x 12". Bring any picture you would like to paint: landscapes are popular for beginners, but flowers, birds and butterflies have also been good subjects. Print out your picture if possible in color, it is easier that trying to work from your phone.

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 16 April 2025
    • 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • Board Room at Folk Art Center: 382 Blue Rdg Pkwy, Asheville, NC 28805
    • 3
    Register


    Learn how to spin on a drop spindle and learn about the different spindles available. You will have prepared roving to learn to spin and a drop spindle to borrow. Other subjects will be: how to use a niddy noddy, how to estimate yardage, set twist and if time, will learn to ply.

    Level: Beginner

    Members: $50

    Non members: $60

    Instructor: Lorri Helms (Read Lorri's bio)

    Materials fee: $10 (to be paid on day of workshop)

    Materials supplied by teacher: fiber and drop spindles

    Materials students could bring: They may bring their own spindles and fiber but not required! Students should wear pants.

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 18 April 2025
    • 25 April 2025
    • 2 sessions
    • Leigh Hilbert's Studio is WAVL: 474 Haywood Rd AVL NC 28806 (parking behind building)
    • 3
    Register


    Learn to create a sewing pattern directly from an existing garment without taking it apart. Using a woven shirt you own, you'll master fundamental techniques for copying a wide range of clothing items, including pants and knitwear. We'll cover essential elements like replicating shoulder fit, necklines, collars, and darts. You’ll leave with a complete pattern for your shirt. This hands-on approach to patternmaking empowers you to recreate your favorite garments with confidence.

    Level: Beginner

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

    Members: $200

    Non members: $ 240

    Materials fee: $4 if student does not bring their own base to pin garment to (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor: cardboard base to pin garment into

    Materials students should bring: Student’s woven shirt and classic T-shirt (washed), Large sheets or an 18" wide (or wider) roll of paper (white or brown), Scissors for paper, Pens and Pencils (in a few different colors), Paper for note taking, Ruler (grided, clear is best), French curve or Dressmaker's curve, Measuring tape, Straight pins (not too fine), Needle wheel (optional), Pattern Weights (optional) and Scotch tape. If time permitts bring muslin, basic sewing supplies and a sewing machine to test your pattern.

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 23 April 2025
    • 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • 30 North College Street Weaverville, NC 28787
    • 0
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    This class will introduce you to the organic and beautiful practice of macraweaving, which combines weaving and macramé techniques! Macraweaving offers a chance to play in two fiber art worlds: we’ll learn three types of macramé knots and three essential weaving techniques. Our project will focus on a small hanging tapestry. There’s no loom involved — we’ll use macramé to create the space for inserting our weaving. You’ll leave with a finished product that you have designed! Curious about weaving or macramé? Dabbled in either? This class is perfect for beginners and individuals with weaving and/or macramé experience!

    Level: Beginning 

    Instructor: Courtney LaCaria (Read Courtney's bio)

    Members: $100

    Non Members: $120

    Materials fee: $80 (paid day of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor: Macraweave Kit: Hanging Rod, Cotton Cord, Curated Fiber Pack with Yarn + Roving, Comb, Brush, Needle, Instructional Handouts

    Students should bring: Sharp Scissors

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies
    • 26 April 2025
    • 27 April 2025
    • 2 sessions
    • Rebecca's home in Asheville (address provided in email reminders)
    • 6
    Register


    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”).

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 29 April 2025
    • 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    • 45 Scenic Drive Asheville, NC 28805
    • 6
    Register


    Let's make 3D felted hummingbirds! They are so pretty to look at. Your felted bird will be slightly larger than a live hummer. I have been experimenting with a new technique to make wings. I will teach some blending techniques to get the colors you want for your bird. We had a lot of fun in the last hummingbird class, I hope you can join us this time. Some felting experience will be useful for this class. When you take your bird home you may choose to embellish her with beads or embroidery. See you there.

    Level: Intermediate

    Instructor: Claudia Lemacks (Read Claudia's bio)

    Members: $50

    Non-Members: $60

    Materials fee: $10 cash or card (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor: I will supply everything you need including a foam felting surface, needles, wool, glass eyes, beak and wire.

    Students should bring: Bring a snack if you want for yourself or to share, water is available. Bring a bag to carry your new felting supplies home.

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 01 May 2025
    • 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • Lynne's Home in Asheville
    • 0
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    Do you have the Itch to Stitch? This is a beginning embroidery class. We will learn a bit about needles and threads, and then practice several basic stitches. With these new skills, you'll be able to get started on an embroidery project.

    Level: Beginner

    Instructor: Lynne Noble (Read Lynne's bio)

    Members: $50

    Non-Members: $60

    Materials fee: $10 cash or venmo (collected at time of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor:  Hoop, two pieces of fabric, threads, needles

    Students should bring: All materials provided.

    Learn about our cancellation & COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 15 May 2025
    • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • TBD
    • 0
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    This introductory class provides an overview of Sashiko, the Japanese stitching and mending practice, and guides beginners in gaining basic skills and knowledge to apply this practice to both functional and decorative goods. This class is a prerequisite to the other classes in the series. Participants will learn to stitch a basic Sashiko geometric pattern, making a coaster or patch by class end.

    Level: Beginner

    Members: $50

    Non members: $60

    Instructor: Gail Clement (Read Gail's bio)

    Materials fee: $30

    Materials supplied by teacher: Supply kit containing Sashiko needle 2-pack, Palm thimble, Finger Cots , Coron naturally-dyed thick Sashiko thread on bobbin (24 m approx) , Yokota medium Sashiko thread (40 m), Daruma 20/4 thin Sashiko thread(40 m), 3 Fabric samples (Sarashi cotton; Kaufman Essex cotton/linen blend; thrifted linen 1 Lined water soluble transfer, Preprinted Washout Fabric

    Materials students should bring: Embroidery snips and straight edge

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 21 May 2025
    • 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street
    • 3
    Register


    This beginning Weaving class covers the basics of weaving, including how to create shapes and texture, and transform them into an ocean sunrise! We’ll use lap looms (which you can take anywhere!) to create a small woven tapestry. During the class, we’ll cover how to warp our looms with a heddle bar as well as the basic weaving techniques, including twining, tabby, soumak, shapes, and rya knots. We’ll also use some embroidery to put the finishing touches on our seascapes! Finally, we’ll learn how to clean the backside of our weaving project and you’ll have the option to finish them off using a hanging rod. Don’t have a loom or weaving materials? No worries! My Ocean Sunrise Weaving Kit has everything you need to get started! Learn more in the Materials Section.

    Level: Beginning 

    Instructor: Courtney LaCaria (Read Courtney's bio)

    Members: $100

    Non Members: $120

    Materials fee: $75, if purchasing the curated Ocean Sunrise Weaving Kit (paid day of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor: For anyone who needs it, my Ocean Sunrise Weaving Kit has everything you need! Here’s what is included: + 15” x 10” Wooden Frame Lap loom; curated fiber pack to complete two tapestries (customizable); 2 shuttles; comb; heddle bar; 2 tapestry needles; wooden rod to hang your weaving; instructional handouts

    Students should bring: If you choose the kit with yarn, you only need to bring a sharp pair of scissors. If you already having weaving supplies or will purchase your own weaving supplies, please bring what is listed in the materials section as well as scissors, a strong cotton yarn for the warp and assorted yarn for the rest of the weaving.

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies
    • 25 May 2025
    • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 8
    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

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 27 May 2025
    • 10 June 2025
    • 3 sessions
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 4
    Register


    Stranded color work is a heritage knitting technique used by knitters from many traditions. It is a simple technique which yields impressive results. Use two colors or many; the choice is yours. This is an intermediate class which will focus on aspects of a color work yoke sweater and assumes the knitter can finish the rest of the sweater on their own. We will take a deep dive into: yarn selection: how to choose colors and type of yarn, pattern choice, swatching to practice tension and color placement, yarn management- we will learn three ways of carry yarn to produce even floats. We will also learn steeking by turning our swatch into a mug rug. There will be knitting "homework" between the classes. Fell free to contact me if you have questions about the class.

     Level: Intermediate

    Instructors: Joyce Tromba (Read Joyce's bio)

    Prices reflect the 20% Summer Series Discount!

    Members: $120

    Non members: $144

    Materials fee: $0

    Materials provided by instructor: none

    Materials students should bring: pattern ideas, yarn if already purchased, needles

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 31 May 2025
    • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street
    • 0
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    Create a unique wall hanging using Celtic knot designs! Make samples of six different Celtic macrame knots and learn their historical and symbolic significance. Choose your favorite design to turn into a final piece, complete with color and tassel fringe embellishment. Techniques covered include knot work, wrapping, tassels, and finishing. Includes illustrated instructional booklet to take home for future reference and practice.

    Level: Beginning 

    Instructor: Kimberly Tolbert (Read Kimmy's bio)

    Members: $50

    Non Members: $60

    Materials fee: $60 (to be paid on day of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor:  Celtic Knot Wall Hanging Kit: Cotton Rope Skein, Embroidery Floss, Yarn, Cardboard and T Pins, Illustrated instructional booklet

    Students should bring: Students do not need to bring anything! All materials included in kit.

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 14 June 2025
    • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street Asheville NC 28801
    • 3
    Register


    If you've made a few books you may want to try bookmaking's cousin box making. In this class we will make two different boxes. The first is a classic hinged cover box that is made with book cloth and paper. It is fully lined and has a sturdy base. The second box is made with heavy paper and is designed to hold all your book making tools.


    Level: Intermediate

    Instructor: Joyce Tromba (Read Joyce's bio)

    Members: $100

    Non Members: $120

    Materials fee: $18 (paid the day of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor: All materials and tools are supplied.

    Students should bring: Nothing required but if you have your own bookmaking tools feel free to bring them.

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 11 July 2025
    • 12 July 2025
    • 2 sessions
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 5
    Register

    Eco-printing is a contact printing technique. Leaves are placed over mordanted fiber and rolled tightly in a bundle. Next boiling or steaming the bundle transfers the tannins from within the leaves to the fiber.

    Beginner level.  First day: Instruction on pre treatment ,scouring and mordanting cellulose fiber. We will mordant rayon scarves to be used on the second day of class. Discussion on leaves regarding tannin and storage. Technique for testing how much tannin is in a particular botanical prior to use in eco-print bundle.  End the first day with eco-printing a test sample of leaves flowers that you are considering to use on cotton strip.

    Second day. First bundle demonstrates the technique of folding larger pieces in half that produce minimal center lines. Color dye carrier blankets will be used to transfer color over our leaf and fabric bundle. The second print will be on a rayon scarf 14”x 72. The dye we will be using is Procion fiber reactive dye. The carrier dye blankets are cotton fabric that has been washed several times. You can use old cotton sheets. I find that the dye blankets themselves are very beautiful and I end up saving them for other uses.  Example: Quilts, linings and art works. I like to use white off white or natural Kona cotton. There will be instruction on how to read your print results and adjust length of time in steamer. 

    Level: Beginners 

    Instructor: Denise Arcuri  (Read Denise's bio)

    Non-member: $240

    Member: $200

    Materials fee: $45 (to be collected day of class)

    Materials provided by instructor: Mordants, dyes, cellulose fabric, written instruction

    Materials to bring to class:  Gloves (thin medical exam gloves), Apron, Plastic spray bottle with 50% vinegar and 50% water, 2 wooden dowels 1 1/4 to 1 1/2“ diameter by 15” length. (Lowe’s/ home depo will cut to size) White/  off white or natural cotton fabric 21/2 yds or old cotton sheets. Wash cotton several times.  Micron pen can be bought Walmart, Joanns, Staples ( needs to be water resistant) Two old small kitchen towel sized rags, Rubber bands, Empty plastic gallon jug from water or vinegar (we will fill them with water to aid in making tighter fabric bundles ) Some Leaves will be provided ,however bring some of your own to experiment and share.

    LEAVES THAT PRINT WELL: Maple, oak, any hard wood tree leaves Fruit tree leaves Rose Marigold petals Oak leaf hydrangeas Smoke bush Coreopsis, Pretty leaves that act more as a resist when using color dye blankets that leave interesting shapes Tulip tree leaves Kudzu Ginkgo Sassafras.

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 13 July 2025
    • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 7
    Register

    Eco-printing is a contact printing technique. Leaves are placed over mordanted fiber and rolled tight in a bundle. Next boiling or steaming the bundle transfers the tannins from within the leaves to the fiber. This is a one day class experimenting with iron, copper sulfate and titanium oxalate on protein fiber. Fabric provided will be soured and mordanted with Potassium aluminum sulfate prior to class. Two eco-printed bundles will be printed by each student. The first will be a test example of botanicals dipped in iron , copper, and titanium oxalate. The second print is guided by using the first bundles results on a 14”x72” silk crepe scarf.

    Level: Beginners 

    Instructor: Denise Arcuri (Read Denise's bio)

    Non-member: $120

    Member: $100

    Materials fee: $35 (to be collected day of class)

    Materials provided by instructor: Mordants, two mordanted silk scarfs, written instruction

    Materials to bring to class: Gloves (thin medical exam gloves) Apron, Plastic spray bottle with 50% vinegar and 50% water, 2 wooden dowels 1 1/4 to 1 1/2“ diameter by 15” length. (Lowe’s/ home depo will cut to size), Micron pen can be bought Walmart, Joanns, Staples ( needs to be water resistant) 3 old small kitchen towel sized rags Empty plastic gallon jug from water or vinegar (we will fill them with water to aid in making tight fabric bundles ) Some Leaves will be provided ,however bring some of your own to experiment and share.

    LEAVES THAT PRINT WELL: Maple ,oak ,any hard wood tree leaves Fruit tree leaves Rose Marigold petals Smoke bush Coreopsis

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 18 July 2025
    • 19 July 2025
    • 2 sessions
    • 408 Depot Street
    • 6
    Register


    This is a two day class which will take your book making to the next level. On day one we will make materials for our covers: book cloth and surface design on paper. You can use some small, treasured pieces of fabric from your stash and convert it into book cloth. We will also learn a traditional form of marbling called Suminagashi which uses sumi ink. These papers can be also used for end sheets, cover paper, cards, collaging, etc. On day two we will learn a soft cover journal that has removable signatures. Your pages can be multiple types and sizes of paper or fabric. It is a great book to take along on a trip or keep in your purse for when your creativity strikes. The second book will be a traditional hard cover Japanese Stab binding with a decorative, intricate stitch called asa-no-ha-toji . As a bonus we will do some cyanotype printing IF the weather behaves, we need the sun for this


    Level: Intermediate

    Instructor: Joyce Tromba (Read Joyce's bio)

    Price of this workshop reflects the 20% off Summer Series Discount!

    Members: $160

    Non Members: $192

    Materials fee: $15-20 (paid the day of workshop)

    Materials provided by instructor: Materials for Suminagashi, book board, text paper, bookmaking tools, chemistry for cyanotpes linen thread

    Students should bring: A small piece of fabric, and a selection of papers or fabric for the journal, your bookmaking tools if you have them

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 01 August 2025
    • 03 August 2025
    • 3 sessions
    • 408 Depot St Asheville
    • 7
    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.

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 10 August 2025
    • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville NC 28801
    • 8
    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

    Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies

    • 09 November 2025
    • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 408 Depot Street, Asheville
    • 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

    You can review the basic techniques here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6xfvckuZ7tay6E1oArJ0f6MhEUaQRkXV&si=f7oOiwM2myn5mjww

      Level: Intermediate

      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

      Learn about our COVID policy here: Workshop Policies



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