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Upcoming Classes and Workshops

    • 15 Jun 2026
    • 29 Jun 2026
    • 5 sessions
    • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
    • 0
    Registration is closed

    Register Online Now through June 9, 2026.

    Join us for Rag Rugs with Helen Rau.

    Learn how to weave a rag rug. Have fun repurposing old materials to create something new. Draft your own unique rug design and bring it to life using a variety of plain-weave patterning techniques. The instructor will introduce the parts of a loom, explain how they work, and demonstrate how to measure a warp and dress the loom for weaving a rag rug.  

    By the end of the class, participants will know the basics of weaving a rug on a floor loom, and they will take home a one-of-a-kind approximately  2'x2 yards creation using an 8-10 dent reed.


    There will be an additional $25 supply fee, payable to the instructor on the first day of class, which includes 2 yards of rug warp and weft material

     What to Bring:

    • $25 supply fee
    • Notebook and pen
    • Old sheets and/or clothes to be cut for weft

    Instructor Bios

    Helen Rau has been weaving since 1995. Her favorite process of weaving is warping, and she loves creating kitchen towels, rag rugs, and scarves. Initially working on a floor loom, she transitioned to Rigid Heddle to save on space. Helen lives part-time in Portland, Oregon, and her other passions are spinning cotton, and spending time in her kitchen!

    Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

    We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

    MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

    How do I get to the Studio? (More details coming.)

    For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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    • 24 Jun 2026
    • 15 Jul 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
    • 1
    Registration is closed

    Register Online Now through June 17,  2026. 

    Join us for Rigid Heddle Weaving II with Reina Young


    This class is designed for those wanting to up their skill on the rigid heddle loom after taking our first class, Rigid Heddle Weaving I. Participants will choose to weave with either a 7.5 dent reed, like before, or with a 10 or 15 dent reed that accommodates finer thread. Participants also have a choice to do a specific pattern like log cabin or houndstooth.

    We will explore adding texture to weaving through the use of pick up sticks and finger manipulation. And by the end of class, weavers will have their one-of-a-kind project to take home. 

    Participants will take home the loom for the duration of the course.



    Required Prerequisite: Rigid Heddle Weaving I, or similar previous experience.There will be an additional $25 supply fee for yarn and weaving tools that is paid to the instructor on the first day of class. All supplies and materials will be provided; however, students may bring their own yarn upon checking with instructors to confirm it is appropriate for class use. 

    What to Bring: 

    • $25 supply fee
    • Notebook and pen
    • Beverage and food as needed
    • Mask (optional)

    Instructor Bio

    Reina Young is a multi media artist based in Hawaiʻi who specializes in fabric arts, digital illustrations and handmade, artisanal goods. With a background in graphic design, her passion is to create, teach and bring beauty and vibrancy into people’s lives through art and crafting.

    Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

    We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins. 

    MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

    Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

    For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org


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    • 11 Jul 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
    • 1
    Register

    Register Online Now through July 4, 2026.

    Join us for Beginner Card Weaving Shoelace or Strap  with Helen Rau

    In this class students will be introduced to the ancient art of card (tablet) weaving using either an inkle loom. Designed for beginners or intermediate weavers, this class focuses on weaving with 10 or 14 cards with 5/2 perle cotton or 10/2 perle cotton threads producing a pair of shoelaces or a durable, useful & decorative band/strap.


    What to bring:
    • $15 supply fee paid to teacher at start of class
    • Scissors
    • Note pad & pen
    • Inkle loom if you own one
    • Lunch and drink
    • Sweater/jacket (room can get chilly)

    Artist Bio:

    Helen Rau has been weaving since 1995. Her favorite process of weaving is warping, and she loves creating kitchen towels, rag rugs, and scarves. Initially working on a floor loom, she transitioned to Rigid Heddle to save on space. Helen lives part-time in Portland, Oregon, and her other passions are spinning cotton, and spending time in her kitchen!





    Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

    This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

    We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

    MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

    Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

    For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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    HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf


    • 12 Jul 2026
    • 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
    • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
    • 0
    Join waitlist

    Register Online Now through July 5, 2026.

    Join us for Alteraltion: Basic Hemming with Kye Harford.

    Learn how to hem your garment to your fitting! This class will help you equip with highly useful hemming skill that you can immediately apply from the day you learn it with a basic sewing machine. Feel free to bring a few pieces of your own (shirts or pants).

    There will be an additional $10 supply fee due to the instructor at the beginning of class. The supply fee includes sewing notions and fabric.

    To take this class you must be knowledgeable of how to use a sewing machine.



    What to bring:

    • $10 Supply fee
    • Scissors
    • Sewing machine (if you own one, but few machines are available for rental).
    • Optional: bring a garment of choice. This can be pants or shirts (*stretchy material like spandex is not recommended)





    Instructor Bio

    Kye Harford is a designer who started his sewing journey during the pandemic in 2020 and established a brand in Hilo with "sustainable creation" as the core concept. He currently focuses on creating wearable pieces and sharing the importance of this craft/skill. His other work includes natural dyeing, garment alterations and repairs as well as custom work.

    Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

    This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

    We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

    MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

    Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

    For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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    HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf


    • 12 Jul 2026
    • 26 Jul 2026
    • 3 sessions
    • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
    • 5
    Register

    Register Online Now through July 5, 2026

    Join us for Inkle Loom Band Weaving with Barbara Long.

    Come play with color and yarn while learning to thread and weave on an inkle loom. We will briefly discuss the history and uses of band weaving while introducing and move on to color, design, threading  and weaving.

    Weave with colors of your choice using yarn from the studio and the instructor's stash. Colors are the stars in inkle weaving. Looms may be taken home allowing students to make multiple projects during the class. Given time and interest, we will also cover pickup patterns and finishing options, including the use of hardware. Students will leave with completed band(s), instructions for warping and weaving, and a resource list for exploring further.

    Dress comfortably, if you are easily chilled, bring a sweater as the room is air conditioned. All supplies are included in the price of the class.

    What to bring:

    • Drink (closed container) and a snack for break

    Instructor Bio:

    Barbara's interest in the magic of turning simple threads into fabric is life long. She especially enjoys small and simple tools, color, and seeing eyes light up in others as they discover the delight of creating objects fun and beautiful with thread. 



    Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

    This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

    We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

    MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

    Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

    For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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    HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf



    • 14 Jul 2026
    • 28 Jul 2026
    • 3 sessions
    • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
    • 0
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    Register Online Now through July 7, 2026.

    Join us for Pulp to Page: Book Arts and Paper Making with Jordan Paguirigan

    Come and learn about the art of transforming fiber pulp into paper and paper into your very own book! In this class, you will learn traditional and contemporary techniques on how to make your own paper and then using them to create a one of a kind journal or sketchbook. In the papermaking portion, participants will create handmade sheets using recycled fibers and natural materials and will experiment with color, texture, and inclusions.




    In the bookbinding section, we will be learning about the coptic stitch book binding method to create our very own book using our hand made paper. Paper pulp, paper pulp additives (color, sizing, inclusion materials), Book cover, and specialty binding thread.


    All skill levels are welcome!

    There will be an additional $30 supply fee due at the beginning of class to the instructor. 

    Supply fee includes:

    • Paper pulp
    • Paper pulp additives (color, sizing, inclusion materials)
    • Book cover, and specialty binding thread 
    • Color additives to create colored paper

      What to bring:

      • Pen and paper for notes 
      • Apron to wear
      • Jacket or sweater (room can get chilly)
      • Snacks and beverages 
      • $30 supply fee 

      Instructor Bios:

      Jordan is a multimedia artist specializing in fiber arts. His favorite mediums are ulana lauhala, paper making, weaving, and felting and he often incorporates multiple techniques to create sculpture. Jordan has a passion for community and loves to use art as a way to connect with people, with nature, and to the world. 

      Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

      This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

      We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

      MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

      Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

      For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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      HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf



      • 16 Jul 2026
      • 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
      • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
      • 0
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      Register Online Now through July 9, 2026.

      Join us for Beginner Basket Weaving with Cynthia McCreedy

      Three beginner basket looks

      Learn to make a simple round basket! We will make one or two small baskets using natural and dyed round reed.

      No weaving experience necessary. There is a $10 supply fee payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class. It includes the reed necessary for making one or two round baskets.


      What to bring:

      • $10 Supply Fee
      • 5 Gallon bucket
      • Old towel
      • Needle nose pliers*
      • Sturdy clippers for cutting reed*
      • Awl*

      *The instructor will bring a few pairs to share during the class, if you do not own any.

      Instructor Bio

      Cynthia McCreedy began her journey as a weaver in 1973 when she took a basket making class. She soon went from basket weaving to loom weaving, attending weaving and fiber arts classes at Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. She still loves to learn new weaving techniques in both basket and loom weaving, as she continues on her lifelong weaving journey.

      Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

      We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

      MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

      How do I get to the Studio? (More details coming.)

      For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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      HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf

      • 17 Jul 2026
      • 18 Jul 2026
      • 2 sessions
      • Wailoa Art Center 200 Piopio St, Hilo, HI 96720
      • 0
      Join waitlist

      Register Online Now through July 11, 2026.

      Join us for Basic Loom Weaving with Jill Cohen and Joan Namkoong

      A basic class for people who want to learn how to set up a loom and weave cloth. On the first day, you will set up a 4 shaft table loom: measuring a warp and beaming it on the loom, threading the heddles, sleying the reed and tying on to the front beam. Then you’ll weave cloth – plain weave, twill, basket weave and more.

      On day two you will continue your weaving exploration so you can take home handwoven cloth that you’ve made from start to finish.   

      Students can take their loom home for the week between classes to explore on their own. A $100 deposit will be required , payable by cash or check on the first day of class.

      • 4 shaft table loom will be provided for each student as well as all equipment needed for loom setup.
      • All supplies and equipment for this class will be provided and is included in the cost of the class
      • Please bring lunch, beverage, snacks for the day.


      Instructor Bios:

      Jill Cohen lives in Mt. View and has been weaving for more than ten years.  She mainly weaves functional household items such as towels, placemats, napkins and runners with the occasional foray into wearables. 

      Joan Namkoong is a 30 year plus weaver who lives on the Big Island. She weaves and sells functional textiles like scarves, shawls, towels, rugs, runners and yardage for household use. Silk is her favorite thread followed by cotton. Plain weave is used most of the time on her 8- shaft Gilmore loom. She also uses a drawloom to weave complex images and patterns.

      Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

      We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins. 

      For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

      MAP Wailoa Art Center

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      • 18 Jul 2026
      • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
      • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
      • 0
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      Register Online Now through July 11, 2026.

      Join us for Punch Needling with Reina Young

      Slow down and get creative with punch needling — a fun and relaxing fiber art that turns simple yarn into soft, textured designs. In this class, you’ll learn how to use a punch needle tool to “paint” with loops of yarn, creating a small wall hanging, patch, or decorative piece to take home.

      We’ll walk you through everything from choosing your materials and setting up your frame to mastering basic stitches and finishing your work. You’ll also explore ways to play with color, texture, and design to make your piece truly your own.

      There will be an additional $10 supply fee due to the instructor in the beginning of class. 

      Supply fee includes:

      • Yarn
      • Monk’s cloth 

      What to bring:

      • $10 supply fee
      • Pen and paper for notes
      • Jacket or sweater (room can get chilly)
      • Snacks and beverages 

      Come for the craft, stay for the calm — and leave with something beautiful you made yourself.


      Instructor Bio

      A multi media artist based in Hawaiʻi, Reina Young specializes in fabric arts, digital illustrations and handmade, artisanal goods. With a background in graphic design, her passion is to create, teach and bring beauty and vibrancy into people’s lives through art and crafting.





      Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

      This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

      We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

      MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

      Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

      For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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      HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf



      • 19 Jul 2026
      • 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
      • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
      • 0
      Join waitlist

      Register Online Now through July 12, 2026

      Join us for Sewing 101 with Kye Harford

      This entry-level sewing class is geared towards ones that want to start sewing as a hobby or up their sewing skills and looking to skip the hassle of spending hours reading the operation manual or watching YouTube tutorials only to be frustrated and lose motivation.
      Participants will learn to sew a coaster and/or mini tote by the end of the class.


      This class covers:
      - operating a sewing machine and its basic functions
      - purposes & uses of the different stitch types
      straight stitching
      - basic machine maintenance
      - troubleshooting
      - essential sewing notions/tools
      - making a coaster & mini tote bag

      There will be an additional supply fee of $15 payable to the instructor on the day of class. The supply fee covers sewing notions and fabrics to make a coaster and mini tote bag.

      This class is open to any skill level.

      What to Bring:

      • $15 supply fee
      • Your own sewing machine (optional but highly recommended as sewing machines differ in functionality across different models, so it is best to familiarize with one machine that you will use frequently)
      • Snack and beverage
      • Wear comfortable clothing



      Instructor Bio

      Kye Harford is a designer who started his sewing journey during the pandemic in 2020 and established a brand in Hilo with "sustainable creation" as the core concept. He currently focuses on creating wearable pieces and sharing the importance of this craft/skill. His other work includes natural dyeing, garment alterations and repairs as well as custom work.


      Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

      This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

      We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

      MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

      Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

      For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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      HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf


      • 23 Jul 2026
      • 13 Aug 2026
      • 4 sessions
      • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
      • 3
      Register

      Register Online Now through July 16, 2026.

      Join us for Rigid Heddle Weaving with Reina Young

      This class introduces new weavers to the portable rigid heddle loom. Weavers have the option to create a scarf, table runner, or placemats. We will go over different pattern techniques, play with color palettes, experiment with various fibers, and learn how to warp and dress the loom.

      The rigid heddle loom is essentially a rectangular, wooden frame loom. However, it differs from the simple frame looms that are now readily available and often used for tapestry, as it has space for a heddle/reed, making it capable of producing sheds (gaps or spaces) to weave through. It is a 2 shaft loom, but has further reaching capabilities.

      This class is open to any skill level. There will be an additional supply fee of $25, to include yarn and weaving tools, payable to the instructor on the first day of class. All supplies and materials will be provided. 

      What to Bring: 

      • $25 supply fee
      • Notebook and pen

      Instructor Bio

      Reina Young is a multi media artist based in Hawaiʻi who specializes in fabric arts, digital illustrations and handmade, artisanal goods. With a background in graphic design, her passion is to create, teach and bring beauty and vibrancy into people’s lives through art and crafting.



      Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

      This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

      We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

      MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

      Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

      For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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      HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf



      • 24 Jul 2026
      • 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
      • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
      • 0
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      Register Online Now through July 17, 2026.

      Join us for Soap Making Naturally with Ghislaine Chock.

      Ghislaine has been making her own soaps for over 15 years using the cold process method.

      This soap making class will be simple enough for you to want to make soap bars for yourself and your loved ones forever. In the saponification process of making soap, we will use quality oils from plants blended with an alkali (sodium hydroxide, which all soaps contain). No preservatives, no shelf extenders, no chemical detergents, no hardeners or synthetic lathering agents -- in other words, no harsh ingredients will be used.  Your homemade soaps will not only benefit your skin but also the environment.

      Skill Level: Beginner 

      There will be an additional supply fee of $45 payable to the instructor on the day of class. The supply fee includes all oils and a silicone soap mold.

      What to Bring:

      • $45 supply fee
      • One bath towel
      • A pair of comfortable water proof gloves (disposable gloves ok)

      Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

      This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

      We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

      MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

      Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

      For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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      HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf


      • 25 Jul 2026
      • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
      • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
      • 4
      Register

      Register Online Now through July 18, 2026.

      Join us for Open Studio Soap Making with Ghislaine Chock.

      Ghislaine has been making her own soaps for over 15 years using the cold process method.

      This open studio has been created to facilitate returning students who wish to make another batch of soap at the DAC studio without having to provide their own oils and equipment.  The use of soap colorants, an additional component in soap making, will be presented. All supplies (oils and colorants) and equipment will be provided. Technical guidance from the instructor will be available to support your soap making production. The cleaning of used equipment will be expected.


      Required Prerequisite: Soap Making Naturally class with Ghislaine Chock 

      There will be an additional supply fee of $30 payable to the instructor on the day of class. The supply fee includes all oils, lye, and purified water

      What to Bring:

      • $30 supply fee
      • Your silicone soap mold
      • One bath towel
      • Apron
      • A pair of comfortable water proof gloves (disposable gloves ok)

      Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

      This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

      We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

      MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

      Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

      For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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      • 25 Jul 2026
      • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
      • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
      • 0
      Join waitlist

      Register Online Now through July 18, 2026.

      Join us for Visible Mending on the Darning Loom  with Reina Young

      Give worn clothing and textiles new life through the art of visible mending. In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn how to use a darning loom to repair holes, tears, and thin areas while transforming them into beautiful decorative features.

      Students will be introduced to the basics of darning loom setup, weaving techniques, yarn selection, and creative approaches to visible mending. Through guided practice, you'll create woven patches that strengthen fabric while adding color, texture, and personality to your garments.

      Perfect for beginners, this workshop encourages sustainability, creativity, and a deeper connection to the items we wear and use every day.


      Students will learn:

      • How to set up and use a darning loom
      • Basic weaving techniques for fabric repair
      • How to mend holes and worn areas in clothing and textiles
      • Creative design approaches for visible mending
      • Tips for selecting yarns and materials for durable repairs

      Participants are encouraged to bring a garment or textile in need of repair. All other materials will be provided. No weaving experience necessary.


      There will be an additional $10 supply fee due to the instructor in the beginning of class. 

      What to bring:
      $10 supply fee

      Bring a garment or textile that needs mending

      Pen and paper for notes
      Jacket or sweater (room can get chilly)Snacks and beverages 







      Instructor Bio

      A multi media artist based in Hawaiʻi, Reina Young specializes in fabric arts, digital illustrations and handmade, artisanal goods. With a background in graphic design, her passion is to create, teach and bring beauty and vibrancy into people’s lives through art and crafting.

      Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

      This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

      We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

      MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

      Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

      For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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      HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf



      • 29 Jul 2026
      • 31 Jul 2026
      • 3 sessions
      • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
      • 4
      Register

      Register Online Now through July 22, 2026.

      Join us for Basic Floor Loom: Stripes with Joan Namkoong

      Practice your loom setup skills and techniques while you learn about stripes!

      Make them skinny, make them wide; make them one color or many colors. Plain weave, basketweave or twill stripes? In this class you’ll learn how to design and calculate striped dishtowels, how to warp stripes on the warping board, practice setting up a floor loom and vary the look of the stripes as you weave. Students will design and weave 4 dishtowels to take home.



      This is a class for those who have set up a floor loom at least once before and know the basics of floor loom weaving. 


      Supply fee: $25 for warp and weft yarns

      By the end of class, weavers will have their one-of-a-kind project to take home. 

      Prerequisite: Basic Weaving I

      There will be an additional $25 supply fee payable to the instructor on first day of class which includes all weaving supplies.

      What to bring:

      • $25 supply fee
      • Small scissors
      • Paper and pencil for notes

      Instructor Bio

      Joan Namkoong is a 30 year plus weaver who lives on the Big Island. She weaves and sells functional textiles like scarves, shawls, towels, rugs, runners and yardage for household use. Silk is her favorite thread followed by cotton. Plain weave is used most of the time on her 8- shaft Gilmore loom. She also uses a drawloom to weave complex images and patterns.

      Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

      This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

      We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

      MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

      Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

      For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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      HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf



      • 01 Aug 2026
      • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
      • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
      • 2
      Register

      Register Online Now through July 25, 2026.

      Join us for Hand Brooms with Joan Namkoong.

      Simple hand brooms using broom corn and tampico fiber are useful around the house, office and weaving loom for dusting off bits and pieces! Learn to tie a turkey wing broom and a hawk’s tail broom — a simple process that’s fun and quick. You’ll make at least 3 or 4 during our session. All supplies and equipment provided.



      What to bring

      • $20 cash, payable to instructor for supplies
      • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes 


      Instructor Bio

      Joan Namkoong is a 30 year plus weaver who lives on the Big Island. She weaves and sells functional textiles like scarves, shawls, towels, rugs, runners and yardage for household use. Silk is her favorite thread followed by cotton. Plain weave is used most of the time on her 8- shaft Gilmore loom. She also uses a drawloom to weave complex images and patterns.

      Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

      This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

      We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

      MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

      Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

      For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

      __________________________________________________________

      HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf



      • 01 Aug 2026
      • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
      • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
      • 3
      Register

      Register Online Now through July 252026

      Join us for Hand Brooms II with Joan Namkoong.

      Tie a broom and add some color and design to your handles using simple techniques and materials. Weave in color , change colors, add a hanging loop and make a potscrubber, all using broom corn (hurl).

      All materials and tools provided. Prerequisite: Hand Brooms I.








      What to bring

      • $20 cash, payable to instructor for supplies
      • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes 


      Instructor Bio

      Joan Namkoong is a 30 year plus weaver who lives on the Big Island. She weaves and sells functional textiles like scarves, shawls, towels, rugs, runners and yardage for household use. Silk is her favorite thread followed by cotton. Plain weave is used most of the time on her 8- shaft Gilmore loom. She also uses a drawloom to weave complex images and patterns.

      Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

      This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

      We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

      MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

      Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

      For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

      __________________________________________________________

      HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf


      • 02 Aug 2026
      • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
      • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
      • 5
      Register

      Register Online Now through July 26, 2026. 

      Join us for Linocut Printmaking with Reina Young.

      Learn the basics of linocut printmaking in this fun, hands-on workshop. Using a piece of rubber block, you'll create a simple design, learn how to safely carve it, and print your image by hand.

      We'll cover the entire process from sketching and transferring a design to carving, inking, and making multiple prints. The beauty of linocut lies in its bold lines, graphic qualities, and the surprise of seeing your carved block come to life on paper.

      This workshop is great for beginners and anyone curious about printmaking. No experience is needed, and all materials will be provided.

      By the end of class, you'll leave with your carved stamp, a collection of prints, and the skills to continue exploring printmaking on your own. Whether you're interested in illustration, pattern design, or simply trying something new, linocut is an accessible and rewarding creative process.


      There will be an additional supply fee of $15 payable to the instructor on the day of class. All supplies will be provided.

      This class is open to any skill level.

      What to Bring:

      • $15 supply fee
      • Snack and beverage
      • Wear comfortable clothing



      Instructor Bio

      A multi media artist based in Hawaiʻi, Reina Young specializes in fabric arts, digital illustrations and handmade, artisanal goods. With a background in graphic design, her passion is to create, teach and bring beauty and vibrancy into people’s lives through art and crafting.


      Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

      This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

      We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

      MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

      Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

      For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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      HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf




      • 06 Aug 2026
      • 10 Sep 2026
      • 6 sessions
      • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
      • 4
      Register

      Register Online Now through July 30, 2026

      Join us for Introduction to Weaving Adventure with Ghislaine Chock.

      Weaving fabric textiles is an ancient craft that still thrives today and is practiced by people of all ages. Whether it is a kitchen towel, a scarf, or a rug, handmade practical items  embellish our lives.

      In this adventure, you will learn how to set up a loom and weave 2 narrow towels. Looms, yarns, and tools will be provided. Just bring your curiosity and motivation. 


      You will select your pattern and your colorful yarns.

      The schedule is somewhat flexible. Once a week for 3- 4 hours, every Thursday morning, for 6 weeks, the studio will be opened. You will receive personal attention, guidance until you finish your pieces. 

      You must be present for the first day of this adventure.

      Recommended: Learning To Weave by Deborah Chandler. This book is available on Amazon or your local library. 

      The class is open to all skill levels and beginner friendly!

      There will be an additional $40 supply fee payable to the instructor which includes: warp and weft.

      What to Bring:

      • $40 Supply 
      • Scissors.
      • Tape
      • Notebook and pen

      Instructor Bio

      Ghislaine has been passionate about weaving fabric for over 30 years. Her artworks have received several awards, including from the Hawaii State Art Museum. She also introduces dyeing with botanical dyes in some of her work. Since 2021, she has been teaching weaving, dyeing, and natural soap making for the Hawai'i Handweavers’ Hui at the Downtown Art Center

      Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

      This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

      We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

      MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

      Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

      For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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      HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf



      • 14 Aug 2026
      • 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
      • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
      • 6
      Register

      Register Online Now through August 7,  2026.

      Join us for Lauhala Bracelet with Jordan Paguirigan

      Discover the beauty and versatility of natural lauhala leaves as you learn to weave your own stylish bracelets. In this class, you’ll gain confidence in preparing, folding, and weaving lauhala while exploring different patterns and finishing techniques.



      At the end of class, you will have handcrafted a bracelet to wear with pride.

      All skill levels are welcome!

      There will be an additional $15 supply fee due at the beginning of class to the instructor. 

      Supply fee includes:

      • A lauhala bracelet kit that includes:
      • Pre-stripped Lau (enough to make 2 bracelets)
      • Bracelet base

        What to bring:

        • Pen and paper for notes 
        • Jacket or sweater (room can get chilly)
        • Snacks and beverages 

        Instructor Bios:

        Jordan is a multimedia artist specializing in fiber arts. His favorite mediums are ulana lau hala, paper making, weaving, and felting and often incorporates multiple techniques to create sculpture. Jordan has a passion for community and loves to use art as a way to connect with people, with nature, and to the world. 

        Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

        We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

        MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

        How do I get to the Studio? (More details coming.)

        For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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        HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf


        • 15 Aug 2026
        • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
        • Wailoa Art Center 200 Piopio St, Hilo, HI 96720
        • 4
        Register

        Register Online Now through August 8, 2026.

        Join us for Rigid Heddle Weaving with Irina Phillips.

        Learn to weave cloth on a simple rigid heddle loom, a basic, portable loom that can weave towels, placemats, runners, scarves and many other functional items.

        In this class students will learn a simple way to measure and set up the warp (lengthwise threads) and how to manipulate the threads up and down to weave beautiful cloth.

        Students will leave class with their own handwoven scarf! All equipment and supplies provided.



        Instructor Bio

        Irina Phillips is a Hilo-based weaver with four years of experience crafting beautiful, functional pieces - from wraps and scarves to runners and pillow covers.  With a love for natural fibers like wool, linen, and cotton, she brings warmth and intention to every project.  Irina delights in sharing her fiber journey with anyone who wants to learn.

        Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

        We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins. 

        For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

        MAP Wailoa Art Center

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        • 22 Aug 2026
        • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
        • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
        • 5
        Register

        Register Online Now through August 15, 2026.

        Join us for Dublin Dragons Card Weaving on Inkle Loom  with Helen Rau

        Dublin Dragons pattern is a missing hole pattern.  This pattern requires full concentration and focus.  The border cards are weighted and the center pattern cards are threaded only in two holes, therefore under tension it will turn on it’s own.  If you are looking for a challenge,  this is the pattern to discover! 


        Participants must be able to warp an inkle loom for card weaving. There will be an additional $15 supply fee for 8/2 tencel yarn, 20 four hole weaving cards and handouts.



        What to bring:
        • $15 supply fee paid to teacher at start of class
        • Two penciled for “card control”
        • Scissors
        • Note pad & pen
        • Inkle loom if you own one
        • Lunch and drink
        • Wear comfortable clothes 



        Artist Bio:

        Helen Rau has been weaving since 1995. Her favorite process of weaving is warping, and she loves creating kitchen towels, rag rugs, and scarves. Initially working on a floor loom, she transitioned to Rigid Heddle to save on space. Helen lives part-time in Portland, Oregon, and her other passions are spinning cotton, and spending time in her kitchen!


        Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

        This class is open to adults, and minors ages 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in taking the class with your child, please register online and add your child as a guest. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

        We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

        MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

        Parking at St Lukeʻs Episcopal Church Community Hall

        For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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        HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf


        • 24 Aug 2026
        • 02 Sep 2026
        • 2 sessions
        • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
        • 5
        Register

        Register Online Now through August 17, 2026.

        Join us for Palaka Towels on Rigid Heddle with Helen Rau.

        Let’s weave Palaka towels on a rigid heddle loom using  one 12.5 dent heddle.

        This class is open to anyone that can direct warp a rigid heddle loom.  It is a practice of Color & Weave.

        There will be an additional $25 supply fee, payable to the instructor on the first day of class, which includes 8/2 unmercerized cotton threads for warp and weft along with handouts. 


        By the end of the class you will have woven two towels that are approximately 14” x 24”.

         What to Bring:

        • $25 supply fee
        • Sharp scissors 
        • Tapestry needle 
        • Notebook and pen




        Instructor Bios

        Helen Rau has been weaving since 1995. Her favorite process of weaving is warping, and she loves creating kitchen towels, rag rugs, and scarves. Initially working on a floor loom, she transitioned to Rigid Heddle to save on space. Helen lives part-time in Portland, Oregon, and her other passions are spinning cotton, and spending time in her kitchen!

        Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

        We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

        MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

        How do I get to the Studio? (More details coming.)

        For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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        HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf




        • 28 Aug 2026
        • 29 Aug 2026
        • 2 sessions
        • Wailoa Art Center 200 Piopio St, Hilo, HI 96720
        • 4
        Register

        Register Online Now through August 22, 2026

        Join us for Basic Loom Weaving II with Jill Cohen and Jo Hittner

        This class is designed for those who would like to practice their skills in setting up a multi shaft loom. Youll set up a warp and weave with strips of cloth to make placemats — weaving will be quickly accomplished once the loom is set up!



        You will also learn finishing techniques. All equipment and materials will be provided; bring 1” wide strips of cloth if you would like (old shirts, sheets etc.).  Students must be familiar with setting up a 4-shaft loom.

        On day two you will continue your weaving exploration so you can take home handwoven cloth that you’ve made from start to finish.   

        • 4 shaft table loom will be provided for each student as well as all equipment needed for loom setup.
        • All supplies and equipment for this class will be provided and is included in the cost of the class
        • Please bring lunch, beverage, snacks for the day.


        Instructor Bios:

        Jill Cohen lives in Mt. View and has been weaving for more than ten years.  She mainly weaves functional household items such as towels, placemats, napkins and runners with the occasional foray into wearables. 

        Hilo resident Jo Hittner has been weaving for about 15 years. She prefers practical projects that can be sold or given as gifts. She enjoys learning new techniques that challenge her skills. Her background is teaching all age levels, from first graders to advanced university degrees. She is excited to be teaching weaving to people new to the hobby.

        Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

        We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins. 

        For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

        MAP Wailoa Art Center

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        • 05 Sep 2026
        • 10 Oct 2026
        • 6 sessions
        • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
        • 3
        Register

        Register Online Now through August 29, 2026.

        Join us for Ikat Adventure with Ghislaine Chock.

        An ancient textile practice, ikat is simply a method of wrapping bundles of warp or weft threads with tape to resist the effects of the dye. Tie dyeing if you will, but in this Ikat Adventure you’ll be tying warp threads before the cloth is woven on a loom. The more you tie, the more elaborate and colorful your patterns will be when they emerge from different botanical dye pots. Then you’ll set up your loom for a plain weave silk and linen scarf and take home a spectacular creation. 



        Example of Ikat scarf in blue, yellow, white and tan.Skills required: Winding a warp, dressing a loom and weaving plain weave.

        There will be an additional $50 supply fee payable to the instructor which includes: silk and linen yarns, plastic tape, tannins, mordants, and botanical dyes.

        What to Bring:

        • $50 Supply fee
        • Weaving supplies: shuttle, sley hook, threading hook, scissors.
        • Dyeing supplies: apron, dyeing gloves, two one-gallon buckets (Later in course)
        • 12 - One gallon storage, slider plastic bags
        • Tape measure
        • Notebook and pen

        Instructor Bio

        Ghislaine is an award winning fiber artist who has been weaving and dyeing in Hawaiʻi for over 30 years.

        Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui members receive a discounted class fee. If you are interested in becoming a member please click HERE.

        We require a minimum of three participants for each class. A full refund will be issued to those registered, if class is cancelled by Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui. Refunds for class registration cancellation by participant will be issued in full only if the cancellation is made more than 14 days before the class begins.

        MAP: St Luke's Episcopal Church

        How do I get to the Studio? (More details coming.)

        For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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        HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf

        Watch Ikat Adventure Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VlfGAk94X0


      Past Classes

      27 Jun 2026 Coil Bowl with Reina Young
      27 Jun 2026 Hand Brooms with Joan Namkoong
      13 Jun 2026 Discover Loom Weaving (Hawaiʻi Island class)
      16 May 2026 Rigid Heddle Weaving I with Reina Young
      15 May 2026 Introduction to Felting with Liz Train
      15 May 2026 Basic Loom Weaving with Joan Namkoong (Hawaiʻi Island class)
      13 May 2026 Frame Loom Tapestry with Reina Young
      07 May 2026 Punch Needling with Reina Young
      07 May 2026 Floor Loom Weaving with Joan Namkoong
      06 May 2026 Looping with Joan Namkoong
      06 May 2026 Hand Brooms with Joan Namkoong
      05 May 2026 Simple Batik with Liz Train
      03 May 2026 Card Weaving on Rigid Heddle with Helen Rau
      25 Apr 2026 Boro Sashiko with Kye Harford
      25 Apr 2026 Basic Loom Weaving with Jill Cohen and Jo Hittner (Hawaiʻi Island class)
      19 Apr 2026 Alteration: Basic Hemming with Kye Harford
      19 Apr 2026 Coil Bowl with Reina Young
      14 Apr 2026 From Pulp to Page: Book Arts and Paper Making with Jordan Paguirigan
      12 Apr 2026 Advanced Rigid Heddle Woven Sashiko Variation Helen Rau
      11 Apr 2026 Sewing 101 with Kye Harford
      11 Apr 2026 Discover Loom Weaving (Hawaiʻi Island class)
      09 Apr 2026 Rigid Heddle Weaving I with Reina Young
      29 Mar 2026 Coil Bowl with Reina Young
      29 Mar 2026 Punch Needling with Reina Young
      29 Mar 2026 Indigo Dip Dyeing with Kilikina
      28 Mar 2026 Taste of Crochet: Granny Squares with Connie Lee Lynch
      27 Mar 2026 Sakiori with Beth Ross Johnson (Hawai'i Island)
      22 Mar 2026 Alteration: Basic Hemming with Kye Harford
      20 Mar 2026 Sashiko-Ori with Beth Ross Johnson (Honolulu)
      17 Mar 2026 Needle Felted Pins with Jordan Paguirigan
      15 Mar 2026 Sewing 101 with Kye Harford
      14 Mar 2026 Eco Dye Scarf II with Jena Hayama
      07 Mar 2026 Beginner Basket Weaving with Cynthia McCreedy
      28 Feb 2026 Punch Needling with Reina Young
      27 Feb 2026 Basic Loom Weaving with Joan Namkoong (Hawaiʻi Island class)
      22 Feb 2026 Crochet with Connie Lee Lynch
      16 Feb 2026 Beginner Card Weaving Shoelace or Strap with Helen Rau
      15 Feb 2026 Reverse Tie Dye with Kilikina
      15 Feb 2026 Fabric Slippers 201 with Linda Hee & Maile Sakamoto
      11 Feb 2026 Frame Loom Tapestry with Reina Young
      08 Feb 2026 Macramé Keychains with Nikki Chin
      07 Feb 2026 Sewing 101 with Kye Harford
      31 Jan 2026 Sewing 101 with Kye Harford
      31 Jan 2026 Introduction to Weaving with Ghislaine Chock
      28 Jan 2026 Basic Loom Weaving with Jill Cohen and Jo Hittner (Hawaiʻi Island class)
      27 Jan 2026 Lauhala Bracelet with Jordan Paguirigan
      23 Jan 2026 Floor Loom Weaving with Joan Namkoong
      22 Jan 2026 Rigid Heddle Weaving I with Reina Young
      22 Jan 2026 Hand Brooms II with Joan Namkoong
      22 Jan 2026 Discover Loom Weaving (Hawaiʻi Island class)
      22 Jan 2026 Hand Brooms with Joan Namkoong
      20 Jan 2026 Needle Felted Pins with Jordan Paguirigan
      18 Jan 2026 Macramé Earrings with Nikki Chin
      17 Jan 2026 Advanced Rigid Heddle Woven Sashiko Variation Helen Rau
      16 Jan 2026 Paper Making with Jordan Paguirigan
      13 Jan 2026 Bookbinding 101 with Jordan Paguirigan
      11 Jan 2026 Boro Sashiko with Kye Harford
      10 Jan 2026 Taste of Spinning with Laurel Hayama & Connie Lynch
      10 Jan 2026 Punch Needling with Reina Young
      07 Jan 2026 Rag Rugs with Reina Young & Helen Rau
      04 Jan 2026 Fabric Slippers 101 with Linda Hee & Maile Sakamoto
      03 Jan 2026 Sewing 101 with Kye Harford
      14 Dec 2025 Origami Wreath with Elaine Imoto
      06 Dec 2025 Eco Dye Scarf II with Jena Hayama
      02 Dec 2025 Paper Making with Jordan Paguirigan
      30 Nov 2025 Open Studio Soap Making with Ghislaine Chock
      29 Nov 2025 Beginner Basket Weaving with Cynthia McCreedy
      29 Nov 2025 Soap Making Naturally with Ghislaine Chock
      22 Nov 2025 Paper Gift Bags with Linda Hee & Helen Rau
      22 Nov 2025 Boro Sashiko with Kye Harford
      19 Nov 2025 Filipino Weaving Exhibit & Workshop
      16 Nov 2025 Fabric Slippers with Linda Hee & Maile Sakamoto
      16 Nov 2025 Reverse Tie Dye with Kilikina
      15 Nov 2025 Market Basket with Elaine Imoto
      09 Nov 2025 Coil Bowl with Reina Young
      08 Nov 2025 Sewing 101 with Kye Harford
      06 Nov 2025 Frame Loom Tapestry with Reina Young
      04 Nov 2025 Inkle Loom Band Weaving with Barbara Long
      01 Nov 2025 Beginner Basket Weaving with Cynthia McCreedy
      26 Oct 2025 Rainbow Tie Dye with Kilikina
      26 Oct 2025 Woven Ribbons & Straps on Pocket Rigid Heddle with Helen
      25 Oct 2025 Basic Loom Weaving with Joan Namkoong (Hawaiʻi Island class)
      18 Oct 2025 Box Making with Linda Hee & Helen Rau
      18 Oct 2025 Basic Loom Weaving with Joan Namkoong (Hawaiʻi Island class)
      15 Oct 2025 Rigid Heddle Weaving I with Reina Young
      11 Oct 2025 Lauhala Bracelet with Pua Medina
      11 Oct 2025 Sashiko Stitching with Kye Harford
      04 Oct 2025 Taste of Spinning with Laurel Hayama
      04 Oct 2025 Sewing 101 with Kye Harford
      02 Oct 2025 Hand Brooms with Joan Namkoong
      29 Sep 2025 Card Weaving Shoelace or Strap with Helen Rau
      28 Sep 2025 Rigid Heddle Weaving I with Helen Rau
      27 Sep 2025 Macramé Earrings with Nikki Chin
      21 Sep 2025 Reverse Tie Dye with Kilikina
      20 Sep 2025 Woven Ribbons & Straps on Pocket Rigid Heddle with Helen
      15 Sep 2025 Lauhala Bracelet with Pua Medina
      12 Sep 2025 Discover Loom Weaving (Hawaiʻi Island class)
      07 Sep 2025 Indigo Dip Dyeing with Kilikina
      06 Sep 2025 Discover Loom Weaving (Hawaiʻi Island class)
      06 Sep 2025 Advanced Rigid Heddle Woven Sashiko Variation Helen Rau
      23 Aug 2025 Lauhala Hatband with Pua Medina
      23 Aug 2025 Card Weaving for Beginners with Helen Rau
      18 Aug 2025 Card Weaving II with Helen Rau
      17 Aug 2025 Open Studio Soap Making with Ghislaine Chock
      16 Aug 2025 Beginner Basket Weaving with Cynthia McCreedy
      16 Aug 2025 Soap Making Naturally with Ghislaine Chock
      10 Aug 2025 Taste of Spinning with Laurel Hayama
      09 Aug 2025 Sewing 101 with Kye Harford. Cancelled.
      06 Aug 2025 Woven Ribbons & Straps on the Rigid Heddle with Helen Rau
      02 Aug 2025 Advanced Rigid Heddle with Helen Rau
      23 Jul 2025 Hand Brooms II with Joan Namkoong
      23 Jul 2025 Hand Brooms with Joan Namkoong
      21 Jul 2025 Rigid Heddle Weaving II with Reina Young
      19 Jul 2025 Sashiko Stitching with Wendy Arbeit
      12 Jul 2025 Sewing 101 with Kye Harford
      08 Jul 2025 Designing Handwoven Transparencies with Suzie Liles (Hawai'i Island)
      02 Jul 2025 Frame Loom Tapestry with Reina Young
      02 Jul 2025 Taste of Crochet with Christine Valles
      28 Jun 2025 Indigo Dip Dyeing with Kilikina
      21 Jun 2025 Double Heddle Tube Bag on Rigid Heddle with Helen Rau
      20 Jun 2025 Natural Dyeing with Ghislaine Chock
      16 Jun 2025 Card Weaving for Beginners with Helen Rau
      08 Jun 2025 Coil Bowl with Reina Young
      08 Jun 2025 Woven Ribbons on the Rigid Heddle with Helen Rau
      31 May 2025 Hand Brooms with Joan Namkoong
      30 May 2025 Looping with Joan Namkoong
      24 May 2025 Rag Rugs with Reina Young & Helen Rau
      17 May 2025 Beginner Basket Weaving with Cynthia McCreedy
      14 May 2025 Rigid Heddle Weaving I with Reina Young
      10 May 2025 Woven Ribbons on the Rigid Heddle with Helen Rau
      06 May 2025 Overshot Weaving with Linda Hee
      04 May 2025 Lei Wili-making with Maile Sakamoto
      27 Apr 2025 Open Studio Soap Making with Ghislaine Chock
      26 Apr 2025 Soap Making Naturally with Ghislaine Chock
      12 Apr 2025 Rigid Heddle Weaving: Origami Market Bag with Reina Young
      11 Apr 2025 Tablet Weaving with John Mullarkey (Hawai'i Island)
      04 Apr 2025 Tablet Weaving with John Mullarkey (Honolulu)
      31 Mar 2025 Boro-Inspired Patchwork with Wendy Arbeit
      30 Mar 2025 Furoshiki Dyeing with Kilikina
      27 Mar 2025 Floor Loom Weaving with Joan Namkoong
      26 Mar 2025 Hand Brooms with Joan Namkoong
      26 Mar 2025 Looping with Joan Namkoong
      24 Mar 2025 Lauhala Bracelet with Pua Medina
      22 Mar 2025 Eco Dye Scarf II with Jena Hayama
      15 Mar 2025 Silk Dye Transfer & Collaborative Creativity with Deborah Weir
      12 Mar 2025 Collaged Little Things with Linda Hee
      09 Mar 2025 Taste of Spinning with Laurel Hayama
      09 Mar 2025 Haku Lei-making with Maile Sakamoto
      07 Mar 2025 Macramé Earrings with Jessica Araszewski

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