Ever look at a stitch pattern & wonder how to do it? We will work through slip stitch, easy lace, & other wonderful stitches.
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Ever look at a stitch pattern and wonder how to do it? In this class we will work through slip stitch, easy lace and other wonderful stitches. Must be comfortable with the knit and purl stitches.
Ever look at a stitch pattern and wonder how to do it? We will work through slip stitch, easy lace, & other wonderful stitches.
Description:
Ever look at a stitch pattern and wonder how to do it? In this class we will work through slip stitch, easy lace and other wonderful stitches. Must be comfortable with the knit and purl stitches.
Re-energize through relaxation techniques to prepare for dungeon crawls, zergs, & the like. Explore guided meditation, thermal dynamics, guided imagery, & more.
Channel your inner goddess warrior by constructing a gorgeous, artful crown/tiara using fabric, eyelash yarns, glittered branches, skulls (optional), gems, words, letter tiles, & other found objects.
Moldmaking, Casting, Resins, & Silicone For Costuming
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We’ll discuss props, armor, advanced techniques, & more. Create an original design & make a silicone mold, then cast & color a finished resin piece. Take piece & mold home to reuse!
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In this comprehensive casting workshop, we’ll discuss materials for making props, lightweight armor, masks, and unusual accessory pieces, plus advanced techniques for coloring and shaping resin, and more. Participants will create an original design and make a silicone mold, then cast and color a finished resin piece. Take the piece and the mold home to use again!
Join Summer for a lesson in beginner POI spinning. Students will be provided with soft practice non flammable POI for class in a fun environment full of laughter.
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"POI" is the Maori word for "ball" on a cord See above an example of short and long Poi used in dance - Maori Kapahaka The POI was used, many years ago, by the indigenous Maori people of New Zealand to increase their flexibility and strength in their hands and arms as well as improving coordination. Wahine (female) dancers perform the Maori POI, a dance performed with balls attached to flax strings, swung rhythmically. Those pictured to the right are using short POI. The POI dance was originally used by the Maori women for keeping their hands flexible for weaving and by the men for strength and coordination required during battle. POI are also used as a training aid for other ancient weapons like the Mere or Patu (Short club)