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Make a Rag Rug Workshop
Jun
3
2:00 PM14:00

Make a Rag Rug Workshop

Get hooked! Rag rugs are super fun and super fast to make, an excellent weekend project. In this class you will learn how to make a classic circular rag rug using yarn made from fabric and a crochet hook. No prior knowledge of crochet required—you'll learn how to do all the stitches needed to start and grow your rug as well as how to change colors and attach fresh balls of fabric yarn. We will also cover repurposing old tee shirts/sheets/fabric into usable yarn. 

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Make a Rag Rug workshop
Jan
21
2:00 PM14:00

Make a Rag Rug workshop

Get hooked! Rag rugs are super fun and super fast to make, an excellent weekend project. In this class you will learn how to make a classic circular rag rug using yarn made from fabric and a crochet hook. No prior knowledge of crochet required—you'll learn how to do all the stitches needed to start and grow your rug as well as how to change colors and attach fresh balls of fabric yarn. We will also cover repurposing old tee shirts/sheets/fabric into usable yarn. 

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Make a Rag Rug
Oct
9
3:00 PM15:00

Make a Rag Rug

Get hooked! Rag rugs are super fun and super fast to make, an excellent weekend project. In this class you will learn how to make a classic circular rag rug using yarn made from fabric and a crochet hook. No prior knowledge of crochet required—you'll learn how to do all the stitches needed to start and grow your rug as well as how to change colors and attach fresh balls of fabric yarn. We will also cover repurposing old tee shirts/sheets/fabric into usable yarn. 

Leave class with your rug well underway—or completed if you're fast or making a small rug...the finished size is up to you! 

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Pin Loom Weaving - Workshop at Handcraft Studio School
Sep
18
2:30 PM14:30

Pin Loom Weaving - Workshop at Handcraft Studio School

Pin Looms are small frames with a series of pins set strategically around the circumference. Yarn is wound around the pins in a specified pattern (a sort-of warp) and then woven through (weft). You only have to weave through half as many times as on a normally warped loom, so it's fast. The finished piece of cloth has a finished selvage all the way around, so it can stand alone or easily be joined to other squares to make larger projects.

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