Find inspiration for your fiber art in small group classes taught by skilled hobbyists to professionals who have a passion for fostering creativity in fiber art. Classes for beginners include topics such as fundamental sewing skills, crochet, and embroidery. More experienced students can build on their skills with classes on visible mending, machine sewing, basket weaving, and more. Classes are taught in the Cottage and House and vary each month.
Upcoming Classes

Circular Weaving
Wednesday, September 20 ~ 6pm to 8pm
Learn how fun and relaxing it can be to weave in circles! Circular weaving uses a round frame as a loom. It is a great creative project for beginners and experienced weavers alike, as it allows you to think about the weaving process in a whole new way. In this class, students will design their own circular weaving, experiment with various weights and colors of yarn, and learn the similarities and differences between weaving on a round vs. a rectangular frame loom.
Your finished circular weaving will make a colorful wall hanging for your home. We will also cover how to warp a circular loom and ways you can make your own loom at home from recycled materials, so you can keep on weaving and use your new skills!
All materials are included to make one circular weaving approximately 14 inches in diameter.
577 Staff Community Instructor: Ellen Seeburger

Crochet: Chevron Blanket
Wednesday, September 20 ~ 6pm to 8pm
Feel like you have good (or at least a little bit) grasp of half-double and double crochet stitches, try making a warm blanket! In this class we’ll be using your stitch knowledge to create a custom-designed blanket by YOU.
A variety of yarns and tools will be on hand for you to choose from. Pick your size, pick your color(s) and we’ll have you crocheting and designing your very own blanket – complete with writing your own pattern! One crochet hook and one skein of yarn will be provided to get you started. Students are encouraged to bring their own yarns to help plan out their blanket design. This project will be started in class and completed at home. Finished size will depend on the student’s chosen project (baby or lap blanket, etc).
*Supplies to get started are included (1 skein of yarn and 1 crochet hook), but students are encouraged to bring their own yarn(s) for designing purposes and more variety in their finished blanket.
Please Note: Students ages 7 to 15 are welcome but must be accompanied by a parent. Students ages 16 to 17 may participate without a parent.
Community Instructor: Annie Johnson

Needle Felting: Bear Cub Wool Painting
Tuesday, September 26 ~ 5pm to 8pm
Painting with wool is back by popular demand! This time we will be making an adorable bear cub climbing a birch tree.
Once finished, students can choose from a selection of available frames. Completed projects will be 5 inches x 7 inches. All experience levels are welcome.
All materials and tools are provided and carefully organized in a nice carry-home tote. Includes all needles, tools, felting mat, and any extra wool.
Community Instructor: Iva Jean Kristek

Intro to Crochet
Wednesday, October 4 ~ 6pm to 8pm
Whether you need a refresher or you’ve never picked up a hook before, this is the class for you! Students will focus on learning how to tie a slip knot, how to chain stitch (the foundation of crochet), and the single crochet stitch.
Students will begin by choosing their project, yarn color, and the correct sized hook. Pattern options: Washcloth, Straight Scarf, or Baby Blanket
Please Note: Students ages 7 to 15 are welcome but must be accompanied by a parent. Students ages 16 to 17 may participate without a parent.
All supplies included. No experience is necessary.
Community Instructor: Annie Johnson

Needle Felting: Pumpkins & Ghosts
Tuesday, October 10 ~ 4pm to 8pm
Enjoy learning how to make an adorable pumpkin with flying ghosts that appear to be floating around your very own mini pumpkin patch. Students in this fun and relaxing class will enjoy learning about different wools and tools while getting lots of step-by-step guidance in basic needle felting techniques to complete their projects. Completed pumpkins are approximately 4 inches, with ghosts extending up to a few more inches.
All materials and tools are provided and carefully organized in a nice carry-home tote. Includes plastic organizing case, all needles, tools, felting mat, and any extra wool.
Community Instructor: Iva Jean Kristek

Crochet: Puff Stitch Beanie
Wednesday, October 11 ~ 6pm to 8pm
Learn to crochet the Puff Stitch, a super simple, tall stitch that’s easy to memorize and use to dress up many simple patterns. Students will learn how to follow a basic written pattern to crochet a fashionable beanie that is a favorite for both hat lovers and non-hat wearers alike.
The Puff Beanie makes a great gift for any age! We’ll go over how to customize your pattern based on your preferred size. Hooks will be provided as well as a variety of yarn colors to choose from. Students will take home a J-hook and Vanna’s Choice worsted weight yarn in their color choice as well as my original pattern, the Puff Stitch Beanie, printed in full color for their personal use.
Finished projects will be approximately 12 inches in diameter and 9-12 inches long for an adult hat or smaller if you prefer.
Please Note: Students ages 7 to 15 are welcome but must be accompanied by a parent. Students ages 16 to 17 may participate without a parent.
Community Instructor: Annie Johnson

Sewing: Upcycled Bags from Men’s Dress Shirt
Saturday, October 14 & 21 ~ 2pm to 5pm
Thrift stores are the new fabric stores. In this two-session class, students will reconstruct a men’s dress shirt into a tote bag, purse, and coin purse. Students will learn how to sew boxed corners, make button holes, and how to properly deconstruct a dress shirt. If you can sew a straight line and enjoy the thrill of recycling the old into new, then join us in this two-part class.
Students must provide the following: sewing machine in good working order; extension cord; mens large or extra large cotton dress shirt; 1 yard fusible fleece (PellonTP971F or similar); 1-yard muslin or other cotton fabric for lining, can be either a print or a solid; 1/3 yard mid-weight interfacing; 1 and 1/8 yards strap webbing for tote bag handles; 1 and 1/8 cording for tote bag drawstrings; 1/3 yard cord elastic (color that coordinates with your fabric) or 2 small hair ties; small shanked button for coin purse closure; 1″ button for handbag closure; sewing scissors; pins; measuring tape; seam ripper; coordinating thread
Finished projects include a 8″Hx9″Wx6″D tote bag, a 7″x5″ handbag, and a 4″x4″ coin purse.
Community Instructor: Sue Magdich

Learn to Knit
Wednesday, October 18 ~ 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Explore the basics of knitting in this class perfect for beginners or those looking to refresh their skills. Students will learn how to choose yarn and needles, what various knitting tools are available, and how they are used. Class will then focus on learning how to tie a slip knot, cast on, and the knit stitch.
This is a skill-based class which means the focus will be on practicing techniques and getting used to holding the needles. Students are encouraged to learn at their own pace. Class will be relaxed and informal. Learning to knit takes time, and this is the first step in your knitting journey.
Yarn and knitting needles will be provided. Are you left-handed? Please indicate this at registration and your instructor will prepare additional materials for you.
577 Staff Instructor: Ellen Seeburger

Crochet & Coffee
Saturday, October 21 ~ 10am to 12pm
Ever wish you could get someone to help you fix your crochet project so you can get started again? Come join us for a relaxing morning with fellow crochet enthusiasts as we work together on current projects while getting lots of support from your instructor. Grab your favorite morning brew from one of our many local coffee shops and let’s get you going.
Students are invited to bring their own tools, yarn, and any patterns they are currently working on.
Please Note: Students ages 7 to 15 are welcome but must be accompanied by a parent. Students ages 16 to 17 may participate without a parent.
Community Instructor: Annie Johnson

Beginning Knitting: Mini Pumpkins
Wednesday, October 25 ~ 5:30pm to 8pm
Learn how to cast off and create your first project: a mini-harvest pumpkin. We will start by practicing casting off on pre-knit samples and learn how to seam them together to construct a pumpkin.
Your instructor will give you an overview of the entire process. Once all students are comfortable, everyone will cast on to begin their own pumpkin. Students will work during class and the instructor will be available for guidance and assistance. Final projects will be finished at home. This class will have a relaxed informal format and students are encouraged to learn at their own pace.
Please note: To register for this class, students must have completed the 577 Learn to Knit class OR already have the knowledge and skill to tie a slip knot, cast on, and the knit stitch. If you already know how to knit but did not take Learn to Knit, please know this class will follow a beginner-friendly pace.
Students will make one 3” x 5” inch pumpkin in class and take home knitting needles, stuffing, yarn needle, and yarn to make another at home. Are you left-handed? Please indicate this at registration and your instructor will prepare additional materials for you.
577 Staff Instructor: Ellen Seeburger
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