Virtual FiberSpace 2022

 

Workshop Dates:


January Workshop
: Saturday, January 15, 2022

9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

February Workshop: Saturday, February 12, 2022

9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Registration per session:

Fee: $10 per person per workshop session

Workshop Summary:

Learn, renew, or further develop your fiber arts skills!

Virtual FiberSpace 2022 is heading to Zoom! FiberSpace 2022 is an interactive, virtual experience for all skill levels – beginner to advanced. Develop your first fiber skill, or add another to your repertoire. Learn to knit, traditional and/or Tunisian crochet, spin, or weave! Ask questions of and glean insight from our team of experienced fiber artists. If you’re already experienced in these skills, hang out with fellow knitters, crocheters, weavers and spinners.

With your registration to the January and/or February session, you will receive a year’s access to that session’s library of tutorials and to the day’s Zoom video. Register for both and receive a year’s access to both session’s tutorials and Zoom videos!

January 15th schedule:
9:00-9:15 – Welcome
9:15-9:45 – Introduction to weaving tutorial
10:00-10:30 – Introduction to spinning tutorial
10:45-11:00 – Introduction to knitting tutorial
11:00-11:30 – Introduction to traditional and Tunisian crochet tutorial
11:30-noon – Heartland Farm virtual tour
1:30-3:30 – Breakout sessions based on fiber interest
3:30-4:00 – Wrap-up

FIBERSPACE REGISTRATION – JANUARY SESSION

 

February 12th schedule:
9:00-9:15 – Welcome
9:15-9:45 – Weaving tutorial: 4-harness loom
10:00-10:30 – spinning tutorial: plying
10:45-11:00 – knitting tutorial: advanced stitches
11:00-11:30 – traditional and Tunisian crochet tutorial: advanced stitches
11:30-noon – Heartland Farm virtual tour
1:30-3:30 – Breakout sessions based on fiber interest
3:30-4:00 – Wrap-up

FIBERSPACE REGISTRATION – FEBRUARY SESSION

 


If you are in need of a scholarship or know someone
who might be,
please contact Heartland Farm by email at hfarm@gbta.net or by phone at 620-923-4585.

Scholarships are funded through a generous donation from the
Glenn and Elain Mull Family Donor Advised Fund/Golden Belt Community Foundation