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NOTE OUR REFUND POLICY  

If you withdraw:

In-Person and Zoom Workshops:  

  • One month or more prior to the workshop you will be offered a choice to receive a refund, less our processing costs, or a credit to apply to another workshop. 

  • Between one month and two weeks prior to the workshop you will receive a credit to apply to another workshop.  

  • Within two weeks of the workshop date, workshop fees will not be refunded.

3-Day/3-Session Workshops: (in-person or Zoom)

  • One month or more prior to the workshop you will  receive a refund, less our processing costs. 

  • Between one month and two weeks prior to the workshop you will receive a refund (minus fees) only if your spot can be filled.

  • Within two weeks of the workshop date, fees will not be refunded.

Otherwise:

Double/Triple Registration:

  • If you register multiple times for the same workshop you will receive a credit toward another workshop and no refund.

Books and Monographs:  

  • We do not accept returns on books or monographs.

Dues:  

  • Dues and Fees will not be refunded.

IN-PERSON WORKSHOP

Date:  October 9, 2024

Instructor:  Sally Shore

Workshop Description:  Go a little crazy with mad weave using a selection of ribbons provided.  Controlling color and value in ribbon placement can reveal stacked cubes, stars, or pinwheels hidden in the weave structure.  Materials for a star pattern and written instructions will be provided. 

Supplies:  Bring glass or metal head straight pins, and scissors

Handouts Fee:  $8
Attendee Limit:  20+

 

Instructor Bio:   Born in Wisconsin and taught to sew and knit as a child, Sally Shore studied fine art at Kent State University in the late 1960s with a concentration in graphic design.  She took a weaving class during her last quarter before graduation.

She began working with ribbons in 1991 after receiving a gift—the book Weaving with Ribbon by Valerie Campbell-Harding. Ms. Shore has experimented with color, value, and texture, concentrating on tri-axial weave with its inherent optical illusions. In April 2008, she self-published A Ribbon Weaver’s Handbook. She continues to teach ribbon weaving, bead weaving, knitting, and eco-printing to guilds and individuals.

Mad Weaving with Ribbon

$35.00Price
  • In-person workshop at the November meeting. 

    10am to 12 noon

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