This beginner workshop introduces the foundations of Japanese stitching, exploring the history and meaning of sashiko and practicing the "" stitching method and the (rice-stitch) pattern.
This retreat focuses on IQ Designer and My Design Center. It's a hands-on event to explore the features of these design tools.
Brook’s Bouquet is a hand manipulated lace that cannot be produced by a machine. Weave a wrap or wall hanging that is truly unique.
Experience the unique art of marbling, where paint floats on water to create one-of-a-kind patterns. This special field trip offers a hands-on opportunity to explore this historic technique and produce stunning marbled designs and a silk scarf to take home.
Join Yarn Bombing Los Angeles for a series of hands-on, drop-in workshops exploring how we see and experience Los Angeles. Visitors are invited to contribute to a collaborative fiber art installation inspired by the exhibition *Life, Liberty, and Los Angeles*.
An extended session for campers to create tie-dye projects, requiring two time blocks.
Each month we will create mini wallhangings based on Nancy Halvorsens Book. This Series features of the Baby Lock or Brother Machines.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
This mending workshop applies sashiko skills directly to garments, transforming wear into intentional design and embracing the Japanese philosophy of “waste not.” Basic sashiko or hand-sewing experience is recommended.
Join us for a fun and creative class where you’ll stitch together a beautiful pieced table runner from start to finish!
In this one-day workshop you’ll learn about weaving tools, vocabulary, technique, and yarn selection while preparing a Cricket rigid heddle loom to weave a beautiful scarf.
Learn unique skills in a creative environment at this introduction to textile arts. After exploring LACMA’s permanent collection and special exhibitions for inspiration and to ignite creativity, we'll explore various hands-on processes like weaving, mending with patches, fabric collage, embroidery, and other fiber art techniques.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
Join Yarn Bombing Los Angeles for a series of hands-on, drop-in workshops exploring how we see and experience Los Angeles. Visitors are invited to contribute to a collaborative fiber art installation inspired by the exhibition *Life, Liberty, and Los Angeles*.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
This beginner workshop introduces the foundations of Japanese stitching, exploring the history and meaning of sashiko and practicing the "" stitching method and the (rice-stitch) pattern.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
This mending workshop applies sashiko skills directly to garments, transforming wear into intentional design and embracing the Japanese philosophy of “waste not.” Basic sashiko or hand-sewing experience is recommended.
Explore the art of basket weaving, one of the oldest and most versatile crafts practiced across cultures. Participants will work with natural materials to create a small functional basket while learning traditional weaving techniques.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
1 Day Virtual Event. Fee includes Everything you need to complete projects with the exception of thread and stabilizer.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
Join us for Hummingbird Soirée, an exclusive hand-painted Colors of Praise canvas! Stitches taught by Bev Churchfield at The Ritz Carlton Laguna Niguel.
This beginner workshop introduces the foundations of Japanese stitching, exploring the history and meaning of sashiko and practicing the "" stitching method and the (rice-stitch) pattern.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
This mending workshop applies sashiko skills directly to garments, transforming wear into intentional design and embracing the Japanese philosophy of “waste not.” Basic sashiko or hand-sewing experience is recommended.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
This beginner workshop introduces the foundations of Japanese stitching, exploring the history and meaning of sashiko and practicing the "" stitching method and the (rice-stitch) pattern.
This retreat focuses on IQ Designer and My Design Center. It's a hands-on event to explore the features of these design tools.
Brook’s Bouquet is a hand manipulated lace that cannot be produced by a machine. Weave a wrap or wall hanging that is truly unique.
Experience the unique art of marbling, where paint floats on water to create one-of-a-kind patterns. This special field trip offers a hands-on opportunity to explore this historic technique and produce stunning marbled designs and a silk scarf to take home.
Join Yarn Bombing Los Angeles for a series of hands-on, drop-in workshops exploring how we see and experience Los Angeles. Visitors are invited to contribute to a collaborative fiber art installation inspired by the exhibition *Life, Liberty, and Los Angeles*.
An extended session for campers to create tie-dye projects, requiring two time blocks.
Each month we will create mini wallhangings based on Nancy Halvorsens Book. This Series features of the Baby Lock or Brother Machines.
A knitting circle hosted by David and Karen, occurring every other Wednesday.
This mending workshop applies sashiko skills directly to garments, transforming wear into intentional design and embracing the Japanese philosophy of “waste not.” Basic sashiko or hand-sewing experience is recommended.
Join us for a fun and creative class where you’ll stitch together a beautiful pieced table runner from start to finish!