EHS hosts open studio drop-ins; Pandemic drop Ins are virtual, through ZOOM. Formerly, open studios present opportunity for members to work on individual or group projects, check out the library, use equipment in the studio and meet other guild members to ask questions, share successes and challenges or just chat.
From Chanel to Ralph Lauren, passementerie has been a way to elevate a garment from something ordinary to something extraordinary. Passementerie encompasses a multitude of techniques used to create embellishments. It includes the creation of buttons, cording, trim, garment closures, braiding, tassels, and much more. Robyn Spady will share insight into how many couture fashion
EHS hosts open studio drop-ins; Pandemic drop Ins are virtual, through ZOOM. Formerly, open studios present opportunity for members to work on individual or group projects, check out the library, use equipment in the studio and meet other guild members to ask questions, share successes and challenges or just chat.
EHS hosts open studio drop-ins; Pandemic drop Ins are virtual, through ZOOM. Formerly, open studios present opportunity for members to work on individual or group projects, check out the library, use equipment in the studio and meet other guild members to ask questions, share successes and challenges or just chat.
Finger Lakes Fiber Fest event features great vendors, with everything you need for fibre arts, raw fleece, roving, spinning supplies, needle felting supplies, dyes, yarns, items needed to knit, crochet, weave and things you won't know you need until you see them not to mention unique, one-of-a-kind, handmade finished items
EHS hosts open studio drop-ins; Pandemic drop Ins are virtual, through ZOOM. Formerly, open studios present opportunity for members to work on individual or group projects, check out the library, use equipment in the studio and meet other guild members to ask questions, share successes and challenges or just chat.
EHS hosts open studio drop-ins; Pandemic drop Ins are virtual, through ZOOM. Formerly, open studios present opportunity for members to work on individual or group projects, check out the library, use equipment in the studio and meet other guild members to ask questions, share successes and challenges or just chat.
As a teenager, Janet Phillips toured a mill in Galashiels with her family. She soon after started a four year course in industrial textile design, working with a 24-shaft Dobby loom.She loves the combination of colour, rhythm, repetition and maths. Her presentation will focus on criteria that need to be considered when designing a woven