Explore the art of fiber in a welcoming and creative community at 577. Our small-group classes, led by skilled fiber artists and passionate instructors, offer hands-on learning for all experience levels. Beginners can start with foundational skills like sewing, crochet, and embroidery, while more advanced participants can expand their expertise with classes on visible mending, machine sewing, basket weaving, and more. Classes take place in the Cottage and Virginia’s House, with offerings that change each month, providing endless opportunities for inspiration and discovery.
Join us to explore the rich traditions of fiber arts and bring your creativity to life.
The expansion of fiber arts offerings at 577, including loom knitting, block printing, and handweaving, is made possible in part by an investment of public funds from the Ohio Arts Council (OAC). The OAC is a state agency that funds and supports quality arts experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally, and economically.
Upcoming Classes
September classes open for registration on Wednesday, July 30, at 9am. Click HERE to view a full list of upcoming classes.

Sip & Stitch: For Crocheters & Knitters
Saturday, July 26 ~ 10am to 12pm
Thursday, August 28 ~ 6pm to 8pm
Enjoy a relaxing session with fellow crochet and knitting enthusiasts as we work together on current projects while getting lots of support from your instructor. This is perfect for someone looking to start up again or someone needing help on a project. Grab your favorite morning brew from one of our many local coffee shops and let’s get you stitching!
Participants are invited to bring their tools, yarn, and any patterns they are currently working on. You will have the opportunity to work on your projects and have a knowledgeable instructor on hand to answer your questions and fix mistakes as needed.
Community Instructor: Annie Johnson

Make & Sew: Pollinator Patches
Monday, July 28 ~ 5:30pm to 8:30pm
Learn how to make and sew your own pollinator patch using beginner-friendly stitchwork and applique. Participants will choose at least two (2) designs from a selection of different pre-cut fabric images of pollinators, including butterfly, bat, bee, or bird patterns. The designs will then be sewn onto a patch base that can be later applied to any clothing, bag, or other textiles for repair or for fun.
Everyone will complete at least one patch during class and leave with the knowledge and materials to complete more at home. Completed patch size will vary by design up to 6-inch by 6-in max.
577 Staff Instructor: Liv Bellfy

Intro to Crochet
Wednesday, August 6 ~ 6pm to 8pm
Learn how to tie a slip knot, how to chain stitch (the foundation of crochet), and the single crochet stitch in this fun introductory class. Whether you need a refresher or you’ve never picked up a hook before, this is the class for you!
Class will begin with choosing your project, yarn color, and the correct sized hook. All materials are included, but students are welcome to bring their own yarn or crochet hooks as well as a notepad and pen for taking notes. Pattern options: Washcloth, Straight Scarf, or Baby Blanket. All supplies are included. No experience is necessary.
Class Note: This class is the pre-requisite class for advanced crochet classes.
Community Instructor: Annie Johnson

Knitted Wire Art for Families
Saturday, August 2 ~ 10am to 12pm
Welcome to the world of knitted wire art for families! Adult and child pairs will enjoy working together as they learn how to make a rainbow, cloud, and raindrop, using the French spool loom as a tool to create unique fiber art.
Participants will leave class with their own French spool loom, hook, tapestry needle, patterns, and yarn to continue exploring their new skills. Approximate dimensions of completed pieces: Rainbow: 6 inches; Cloud: 5 inches; Raindrop: 3 inches
Class Registration Requirements: Each registration is for one (1) youth (ages 7 to 12) with one (1) accompanying adult (18+). Due to the small class size, only one adult may accompany each registered youth. If an adult would like to accompany multiple youth participants, please register each child separately and list the adult’s name for each registration.
577 Staff Instructor: Lindsay Grider

Needle Felting: Chipmunk
Saturday, August 16 ~ 11:30am to 4:30pm
Enjoy learning basic needle felting techniques as we create an adorable chipmunk holding an acorn! We’ll begin by building a wire armature that gives each chipmunk the flexibility to hold its acorn just right. Then we’ll add wool, details, and even glass eyes to bring our fuzzy friend to life. This class is perfect for beginners and also offers fun challenges for those with felting experience. Step-by-step guidance, laughter, relaxation, and creativity are all part of the experience.
Completed projects will measure just over 4 inches high and about 5 inches wide, including the tail. All materials will be provided, and participants will take home their completed project along with a felting mat, 6 felting needles (including a reverse needle for creating fuzzy fur), a single wooden needle holder, needle nose pliers, two sizes of wire, a small pot of glue, a pair of glass eyes, a sturdy organizer container, and a large tote bag to carry it all.
Class Note: Bring a single needle holder and/or a multi-needle holder if you have them. Clover 3-needle holders ($10) and Clover 5-needle holders ($12) will be available for purchase from your instructor during class.
Community Instructor: Iva Jean Kristek

Crochet II: Granny Square Remix ~ Scrap Yarn!
Wednesday, August 20 ~ 6pm to 8pm
Let’s continue expanding your stitch knowledge—sustainably! Learn to use double-crochet and chain stitches to create granny squares in a variety of shapes, including squares, triangles, and more. A fun way to upcycle scrap yarn, granny squares are a versatile and sustainable way to create new projects by simply sewing them together. Think blankets, vests, purses, scarves, and beyond—giving leftover yarn new life.
Participants will also learn how to make shell patterns, switch yarn colors, and sew crochet squares together. All supplies are included, but participants are encouraged to bring their own crochet hooks and yarn scraps from home to personalize their work and reduce waste. The finished project is around 4 to 5 inches in diameter.
Class Note: To register for this class, participants must have previously completed Intro to Crochet at 577.
Community Instructor: Annie Johnson

Intro to Knitting
Wednesday, August 27 ~ 6pm to 8pm
Whether you need a refresher or you’ve never picked up knitting needles before, we’ve got you covered! Participants will learn how to tie a slip knot, cast on (getting the stitches on the needle), and master the knit stitch. We’ll also introduce the purl stitch to help build a solid foundation for tackling beginner patterns. To wrap things up, you’ll learn how to cast off so you can finish your project at home.
Everyone will begin by choosing their project—either a washcloth or a straight scarf—and selecting from a variety of yarn types and colors. We’ll provide the tools that best match your chosen yarn and project.
Participants will take home a pair of straight knitting needles, a skein of yarn, and printed handouts for reference, along with the skills and confidence to start knitting basic rectangular patterns on their own. Bring your questions and leave ready to cast on your next project!
Community Instructor: Annie Johnson

Learn to Weave
Saturday, August 23 ~ 10am to 1pm
Tuesday, August 26 ~ 1pm to 4pm
If you’ve ever wondered what weaving is all about or how a loom works, this is the class for you! This beginner class is an introduction to handweaving on a rigid heddle loom. Participants will explore the handweaving process and learn the basics, such as weaving terminology, parts of the loom, how to select fiber for weaving, tips for successful weaving, and how to cut work off the loom and finish it.
Participants will work on pre-warped rigid heddle looms (so the looms are already set up and you’ll get weaving right away) and will use colorful wool yarns to create their first weaving project: a weft-faced mug rug. When complete, mug rugs will be approximately 5″ x 5″.
Important Class Notes: This class is a prerequisite for more handweaving classes to come in 2026. As looms will be pre-warped, class does not include how to dress a loom, but there will be a discussion of the process. Participants will use wool fibers in class.
Community Instructor: Ellen Seeburger
Class Locations & Parking Map
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Cancellation & Refund Policy
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