Art, Design & Hobbies "Off the Grid" Felted Scarf
Make a stylish freeform scarf from soft wool fibers. A colorful meandering path, plus fringe and accents of silk and bamboo make each scarf one-of-a-kind. Learn traditional wet-felting techniques while completing this fun wool accessory. We’ll be working with water so dress comfortably! A $25 materials fee will be collected by the instructor in class and includes all supplies. No experience necessary.
Knitting for Beginners 01 598 W2 Feb. 26
Saturday MCEC Rm. 211 1 session
Leslie Granbeck Felted Purse
Create a seamless felted purse complete with a pocket and strap. No knitting, no sewing, learn the resist method of wet felting and several surface embellishing techniques. We’ll be working with water, so dress comfortably and get ready to roll up your sleeves! A $30 materials fee will be collected by the instructor in class and includes all fibers and supplies. Visit our website for a list of supplies to bring to class.
01 598 W3 Feb. 2
Wednesday MCEC Rm. 217 1 session
Leslie Granbeck Felted Vessels, Vases & Bowls
With wool roving and a variety of embellishment fibers, felt one-of-a-kind vessels to hold trinkets, chocolates, keys, or to simply brighten up any shelf. Choose bright or natural colors, and “sculpt” your vessels into any shape from a bowl to a vase, from organic to contemporary. We’ll be working with water, so dress for mess! $20 materials fee will be collected by the instructor in class and includes all fibers and supplies. Visit our website for a list of supplies to bring to class.
01 598 W1 Jan. 26
Wednesday MCEC Rm. 211 1 session
Leslie Granbeck
French Hair Braiding In Time for Valentine's Day
Learn the exciting art of French braiding. Master the basic braid (one at the base and two on each side of the head) and a head band braid that crosses the top of the head. Bring your child (ages 9+) or a friend if you would like to practice on a model. Visit our website for a list of supplies to bring to class.
01 593 W1 Friday
1 session Feb. 11
MCEC Rm. 205 Donna Nelson
6:30-8:30 pm $24
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5:30-9:30 pm $29
9 am-4:30 pm $59
8 am-1:30 pm $34
Knitting is easy, relaxing and fun. Instructor, Julie Koski, is looking forward to sharing her expertise and long-time knitting enthusiasm with this introductory knitting class. We will work at a pace to make sure you are solid on all the basics. Bring one set of size 6 or 7 needles and one skein of yarn (worsted, not wool) to class.
01 626 W1
Thursday MCEC Rm. 205 4 sessions
April 14-May 5 Julie Koski
6:30-8 pm $34
Second Steps in Knitting
This is a class for those who have either taken Knitting for Beginners or who have a good grasp of the basics. If you can cast on, knit, purl and bind off, come and enjoy the companionship of other knitters. Bring your projects! Julie will introduce at least one new technique each class but the majority of the time will be spent working on your own with Julie giving help as needed. Students will need to bring directions, yarn and needles, as well as an extra set of needles and scrap yarn to practice the new techniques.
01 626 W2 May 12-May 26 Thursday MCEC Rm. 205 3 sessions
Julie Koski Create Eco-Friendly Tote Bags
Find out how you can create a reusable cloth bag for school supplies, store purchases, baby supplies, or your next vacation. Your finished product will include handles and a reinforced bottom. You can even add pockets and embellish it for the right occasion! Registrants should have prior knowledge of how to use a sewing machine, sew seams, prepare fabric for cutting/ sewing, and know basic hand stitching. For ages 8 and up. Must furnish your own sewing machine. Visit our website for a list of supplies to bring to class.
01 894 W2 March 7-March 8 Mon. & Tue. MHS Rm. 1008 2 sessions Donna Nelson
6:30-8 pm $29
6:30-8 pm $29
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