Silk Weaving with Heather Winslow

  • 12 Jan 2018
  • 14 Jan 2018
  • Honolulu Museum of Art School, 1111 Victoria St., Honolulu, HI 96814
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A $60 supply fee is payable to instructor in cash on first day of class.
Registration is closed

Three-day workshop 10 am - 4 pm daily, with instructor, Heather Winslow. Registration is open to the public September 1 - October 31, 2017. Please register online to pay by credit card or check; or mail in the Registration Form.

Information: Silk Weaving with Heather Winslow.

This program is supported in part by the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts through appropriations from the Legislature of the State of Hawaiʻi and by the National Endowment for the Arts.


Contact: hawaiihandweavershui@gmail.com

Heather Winslow is a nationally respected teacher and textile artist. She is chairman of the textile department of The Fine Line Creative Arts Center in St. Charles, Illinois where she teaches weaving, knitting and spinning. Spinning, dyeing, beading and embellishment are also part of her teaching repertoire at guilds, shops and state, regional, national and international conferences. She has taught for 50 years, sharing her passion and knowledge with others. Her one of a kind garments have been exhibited internationally and are in several private collections. She has written many articles for fiber related magazines; she is the author of “More on Moorman: Theo Moorman Inlay Adapted to Clothing.” 


  Jackets by Heather Winslow


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