Mother Nature is doing it to us again! Making it impossible to do what we planned to do. It's called winter and it's definitely not my favorite season. That wool flower pin class I talked about did not happen today, as it was icy in these mountains, and too treacherous to go out and have fun playing with wool. So we've rescheduled the class to March 16, by which time we hope it will be SPRING in these mountains.
More on my schedule: a weekend workshop with Anne Eastwood on May 15-17, here at the Hookery. Anne is a certified McGown teacher and specializes in teaching mammoth flowers, hooked with hand-torn, dip-dyed wool. Another of her specialties is creative stitchery in your hooking. She is also an excellent braiding teacher and can show you how to braid around your hooked pieces. If you're interested in attending, contact me at LBhookery@gmail.com and I'll send you the info on this class.
Also at the Hookery this year, we will have Capri Boyle Jones on September 11-13. She will teach her "Painterly In A Pinch" class and we hope to learn to put that painterly touch into our hooking. If you look in Celebrations XXIII, you'll see her still life entitled Endurance, and you'll know why we'd all like to learn how to do that. Email me and I'll send you the info.
As long as I'm talking about my schedule for this year, I need to let you know that I'll be teaching a weekend class at John C Campbell Folk School on July 10-12. The class will concentrate on small hooked items such as mug rugs, ornaments and wool flower pins, as we have only a limited amount of time for learning. Contact the school for registration info or contact me and I'll put you in touch with them. If you've never attended the Folk School, you're in for a real treat. The place is amazing! It's just overflowing with creativity and it's addictive. It's located in Brasstown, NC, just half an hour from the Hookery. Aren't I lucky to live so close!
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