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Cooking, Needlework, Needlework, Embroidery & Thread Art...
3 Years
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Penny Morgan (Prichard) has been involved with teaching cooking to adults since 2000. An accomplished fiber artist, Penny loves to share tips and inspiration with quilters, embroiderers and wool applique fans of all skill levels.
$50.00
/ 60 minutes

Electric Guitar, Painting, Needlework, Embroidery & Thread Art...
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Olli is a Teaching Artist with passion for art history and...yarn! She has been working alongside professional artists as an assistant, consultant, and curator for over 10 years and stepped into the roll of teaching two years ago. Given an exposure to many different media and a passion for learning how art practices develope over time, Olli is a well-spring of creative
$10.00
/ 30 minutes
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John C. Campbell Folk School, Fiber Arts, Needlework, Embroidery & Thread Art...
3 Years
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Tasha grew up in a family of makers and tinkerers and has been drawn to textiles of all kinds since she was very small. She is driven by the belief that making things by hand empowers people to live more joyfully and thoughtfully. In her classes, she works to build deep understanding through hands-on experimentation in a warm and inspiring environment.
$30.00
/ 30 minutes
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John C. Campbell Folk School, Fiber Arts, Needlework, Embroidery & Thread Art...
3 Years
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Emolyn learned to knit at a young age without patterns which led her to also spin and dye yarn and wool. She has developed a line of handknits and yarns, and designs knitwear inspired by the yarn. She manages her business, The Roving Knitter, teaches people of all ages to knit and shows her work at craft shows and exhibits. See more of her work at therovingknitter.
$50.00
/ 60 minutes

Fiber Arts, Needlework, Needlework, Embroidery & Thread Art...
2 Years
Teaching on Lessonface
Jen has been a fiber addict since the early 2000s. Her background in mathematics heavily influences her love of pattern, and she strives to translate such “heavy” topics into understandable projects for all of her students. While she teaches weaving, spinning, and dyeing, she discovered her true passion of Japanese Temari in 2011, and soon began traveling around the east coast
$50.00
/ 30 minutes
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