Kumihimo : Creating Flat Braids
About Kumihimo : Creating Flat Braids
Kumihimo is the ancient Japanese art form of creating braids using cords. In this class, you will create flat braids using a square foam plate and rat tail cord.
The braids you create can make bracelets or bookmarks. You will leave with your square plate and a 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:
Square foam disc and satin rat tail cord 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.
Contact the Teacher
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When
Single 2-hour live in-person seminar.
Class Location
Boone 03
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 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.
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