Beginning Kumihimo: Creating Round Braid

About Beginning Kumihimo: Creating Round Braid

Kumihimo is an ancient Japanese art form that creates braids using cords.

In this class , you will learn the basics of this fun braiding technique using a round foam disc to create cords that you can use to make a bracelet or bookmark.

You will go home with your Kumihimo disc and as patterning handout

The capacity for this class is 8 students.


Materials, Equipment, and Supplies the Student Must Bring to Class

Scissors


Materials Kit and Kit Description

Your class registration fee includes a materials kit with a value of $15 which includes:

Foam Kumihimo disc and satin rat tail cord


Pre-class Homework

No homework required.

Age Range

Minimum age requirement for workshop: 12

Skill Level

All Levels

What skills or knowledge do students need to take this workshop?

No previous skills or knowledge needed.


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When

Single 2-hour live in-person seminar.


Class Location

Boone 03

Oct
23rd
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
Beginning Kumihimo: Creating Round Braid
Nharah Clark

How It Works

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Refund Policy: To cancel an enrollment or request a refund, contact [email protected]. For 30+ days before, we refund 95%. Between 30 and 5 days, receive a 75% refund. No refunds within 5 days of class start date.



Nharah Clark

Nharah Clark

Nharah Clark is a fiber artist, instructor, and historic textile specialist. For the last six years, she has co-owned SPARKLE Studio, a working and teaching fiber arts studio located at Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment in Huntsville, AL. She is deeply immersed in historic reenactment and has devoted 25 years to learning and teaching the fiber arts methods of the past.

About Lessonface, PBC & SAFF

Lessonface's mission is to help students achieve their goals while treating teachers equitably. Since 2012, we've hosted more than 30,000 students and 2,000 teachers for over 500,000 music, language, and arts lessons and classes online. SAFF is committed to all people feeling safe and respected regardless of their race, color, creed or sexuality. Our fiber community is open and welcoming to all humanity. We at SAFF hope to be leaders in bringing together artists, vendors, instructors, producers and processors of all different backgrounds to celebrate fiber.

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