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The Los Angeles has a wonderful new place for fiber interaction… The Urban Craft Center (www.theurbancraftcenter.com) and I am really looking forward to be teaching there in November and December.
The Urban Craft Center is in the artist loft area Santa Monica. CA. The space is a large, airy studio space filled with natural light from skylights. You will think you are in the studio of an Impressionist painter in Paris. It is stocked with tools, tables and a library of craft books, everything you need to get your creative juices flowing.
This is just what the LA craft world needed… a place to work and share.
My classes:
Saturday November 17th 10 – 4pm
SPINNING A-Z
Everything you need to know spin.
- Fiber primer- The spectrum of fibers we spin and where to find them.
- All the basics- All about spinning wheels, spindles and which tools do you really need?
- How to spin with a spindle.
- Carding and fiber preparation.
- Plying, skeining and finishing.
- Basic yarn design with color and texture.
Sunday December 16th 10- 4pm
HAND PAINTING YARNS AND BASIC DYEING WITH ACID DYES
Acid Dyes are essential to fiber artists. They are used to dye wool, silk and other protein fibers. We value them for their ease of use, vibrant color and safety. Learn the basics
We will start by learning near foolproof methods for creating great color combinations. Then into the dyepots to dye skeins in three different ways for three very different results.
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Hi John,
Officially hooked. The only question now is which Schacht?
I had a lot of fun yesterday, and eagerly awaiting December.
My hero: Sandra Backlund
www.sandrabacklund.com
Posted by: Evi | November 18, 2007 at 06:42 PM
john- i came upon your blog while researching the UCC. would you be willing to share your experience teaching there? i am considering several teaching locations for 2008 and would like to know more from someone who has taught at the UCC.
i am familiar w/GLASG and know a few of the members but don't attend as my work is currently in another media.
thanks!
Posted by: glennis | December 21, 2007 at 12:38 PM