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Upcoming Fall Opportunities

Attn: Educators
We're considering running a class for teachers, scout & 4H leaders, camp workers, and parents to teach them a series of fun crafts to do with kids. This hands-on class would be designed to provide instruction on how to teach specific projects as you complete one of your own. Contact us if you are interested in learning more about this class.

Home-Schoolers
Are you interested in "out-sourcing" some of your art education? We are looking at offering daytime art classes for K-12 during the 09-10 school year in cooperation with other local artists & arts educators. If you have any valuable input, or would like to be kept up to date on future developments, contact us.

Contact Information

Let us cater to your desires!
We can custom design classes in the following subjects:
Knitting
Crochet
Spinning
Tatting
Hand-Sewing
Needlefelting
Traditional Felt
Felt Applique
Silk Painting
Sun-Printing
Shibori
Fabric Painting
Hand Painted Yarn
Kettle Dyeing
Tie Dye
Dyeing for Quilters:
   Colors & Gradients
   Textures & Novelties
& More....
A Note on Age: Most teens and pre-teens are able to do many of our classes, and many of our instructors have experience working with children and young adults. Occasionally we will open up classes to very young students. Many of our classes are structured with adults in mind, and a twelve year old, although able to physically do the project, may be absolutely bored out of their skull. Instructors will be able to choose whether or not to accept younger students. See our class policies for more.
Only a block from beautiful Lake Superior, we are located right along Ashland's Mural Walk. If you are visiting the Northwoods, be sure to stop in and see us!
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January Classes

Beginner Knitting

Finished Project


This class is for beginners or anyone who is a bit rusty. A longer class format allows students to learn in a more relaxed atmosphere, leaving with enough skills to complete an array of projects. Skills taught include casting on, knit and purl, binding off, as well as multiple increases and decreases. Gauge and “yarn swapping” will also be discussed. Your first project is a potholder or facecloth. Yarn and pattern are provided.
Only 2 spots left
Materials: Size 8 or 9 needles (wood or bamboo preferred)
Date & Time: Tuesdays, Jan 20th & 27th, 6-8pm
Cost: $26, +materials
Instructor: Libby Sutton
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