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6 WEEK CLASSES
Introduction to Machine Sewing
with Rachel Myren
In this Introduction to Machine Sewing, students will learn the basics of sewing, and create a tote bag, pillow case, needle case, bowl cozy and a quilted mug rug.
Each student will have their own Singer Sewing machine to learn on. Each lesson is structured to teach specific techniques which are used to create the project and to build on each other. We will explore different construction methods designed to make your sewing experience fun and rewarding. Students will learn the fundamentals of sewing and using a sewing machine.
All supplies and materials provided.
Handbuilding
with Audry Barnes
This ceramics class is perfect for beginners who want to learn to create bowls, dishes, vases, tiles and sculptures without the use of the potter’s wheel. Experienced potters are also welcome. We will create basic but fun forms using the buion, stencils, painting, slip, stains, sgraffito, and inlay. Subject matter will be student directed with instructor guidance.
Many of the student projects will be self directed methods of pinch, coil and slab and additional techniques will be demonstrated to add a personal touch to your work by using sculpting, alterati but these will contain hollow forms (pinch method), coil methods, and slab methods including slump, drape and tar paper slab building method.
Pottery Wheel 1 Sunday
with Marriah Geels
Are you ready to get your hands dirty? Join our beginner's wheel class to learn the basics of creating your own cups and bowls! Instructors teach through demonstrations to show you correct throwing posture, centering, and pulling up cylinders. This class is designed for students with no prior experience and focuses on teaching students the fundamentals of throwing. If you are ready to fall in love with pottery, this is the class you are looking for!
Pottery Wheel 1 and 2 Combined
with Shawn Greenwood
Wheel Throwing 1/2 will be an introduction to wheel-thrown pottery and an extension of W1 for all skill levels. This class is perfect for beginners, or those who have taken Wheel 1 and would like more experience before moving on to Wheel 2.
We will explore clay’s main components, creating forms on the wheel, and surface decoration. Skills taught within the workshops will encompass wedging, centering on the wheel, throwing, trimming, surface decoration techniques, and glazing finished work. For advanced students, we will incorporate lid making! It is the goal for each student to take at least 10 pieces of finished work home. We will meet once a week for instruction, demos, and hands-on practice. All pieces will be food, microwave, and dishwasher safe for students to enjoy at home!
All supplies and materials provided.
Youth Wheel Camp
with Laurie Massanelli
Ages: 10 - 16
Youth ages 10 to 16 can experience the magic of pottery in our popular Youth Wheel Camp! This week-long camp meets from 4:00-6:00 pm and are perfect for beginners eager to learn the art of wheel throwing. Through guided demonstrations, instructors will teach key techniques like proper throwing posture, centering, and pulling up cylinders. Campers will craft their own cups and bowls while building confidence and having fun. No prior experience is needed—just a willingness to try something new and discover the joy of pottery!
All supplies and materials provided.