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Register Online Now through July 11, 2024.
Join us for Frame Loom Tapestry with Reina Young
Create your own decorative tapestry or wall hanging on a simple frame loom. Learn basic weaving techniques and stitches, how to begin and end your tapestry and how to create shapes, patterns and textures for your own unique design. Frame loom tapestry is creative and perfect for all craft lovers.
This class is open to any skill level. Some knitting, stitching, or weaving experience helps.
There will be an additional supply fee of $60 for a frame loom, needles and yarn. The supply fee is payable to the instructor on the first day of class. All supplies will be provided but if you would like to bring your own yarn, you may.
What to Bring:
Instructor Bio
Reina Young is a multi media artist based in Hawaiʻi. She 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.
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Register Online Now through July20, 2024.
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.
This class is open to adults from age 18. Those registering for a Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.
Register Online Now through July 21, 2024.
Join us for Open Studio Soap Making with Ghislaine Chock.
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
Register Online Now through July 28, 2024.
Join us for Coil Bowl with Reina Young
Design a pattern, stitch and weave a coil bowl that will be perfect for holding jewelry, keys and small items on your desk or countertop. Once you learn the basic stitches and techniques, you’ll be creating colorful bowls that will add an artisanal touch to your everyday things.
There will be an additional supply fee of $25 payable to the instructor on the day of class. All supplies will be provided but if you would like to bring your own yarn, you may.
This class is open to any skill level.
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.
Register Online Now through July 31, 2024.
Join us for Looping with Joan Namkoong
Looping is an ancient fiber technique where one thread travels in and out and crosses itself to form a stitch that does not unravel. Looping can form bags and vessels, surround an object or become an art piece. It's a simple and relaxing technique with few rules, uses just a needle and thread and lots of your creativity!
What to bring:
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.
Register Online Now through August 4, 2024.
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.
Register Online Now through August 1, 2024.
Join us for Basic Weaving I with Joan Namkoong
New weavers will learn the basics of floor loom weaving: how it works, how to set it up and how warp and weft interlace to create cloth. Basic weaving structures — plain weave, twill, basketweave, how to use different fibers, determining the sett of cloth and how hand woven cloth is made from start to finish are all in this 3 day class. (Instructor work in photo)
By the end of class, weavers will have a cotton sampler or a runner to take home. (Student work in photo )
There will be an additional $15 supply fee payable to the instructor on the first day of class.
Join us for Basic Weaving II with Joan Namkoong
Practice your loom setup skills and techniques while you learn about Color and Weave. Color and Weave is based on a straight draw threading (1-2-3-4), plain weave and twill treadlings — all of which you already know. This simple design concept can result in cloth with pattern: stripes, checks and pinwheels in one cloth, log cabin in the second cloth. You’ll learn to warp with 2 colors and 2 threads and how to use two shuttles. You’ll also learn some simple design concepts for handwoven cloth.
Students may also work on their own projects with prior approval of the instructor.
By the end of class, weavers will have their one-of-a-kind project to take home.
Prerequisite: Basic Weaving I
Join us for Rigid Heddle Weaving I with Reina Young and Helen Rau
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.
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.
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Register Online Now through August 1, 2023.
Join us for Espadrilles, Express Your Sole with Suzi Ballenger
We enjoyed last summer's espadrille class so much that we have invited Suzi to teach us again!
"I remember being in high school and falling in love with the making and expressions possible with color, fabric and thread. Years later – June 1982 to be exact, I came across the front-page article 'Easy Espadrilles' in Decorating and Craft Ideas magazine. I made everyone I knew, including my child, a pair. They were certainly something only a homesteading hippy type would wear back then (and try to sell)." ~ Suzi Ballenger
This class is an updated version of Suzi's first pair of shoes. Let your inner artist shine as you strut forward in your very own, one-of-a-kind pair of Espadrilles you have made yourself! Each pair will exemplify your intention and personal style. Basic machine sewing skills are needed and hand sewing is required.
There will be a $5.00 supply fee payable to instructor for pattern; extra pins, sewing needles and thimbles; and heavy thread/cord for hand sewing.
OR 12” x 24” fabric for lining
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Suzi Ballenger was born and raised in Indiana. She completed her BA at Keene State College in New Hampshire and her MFA in Artisanry-Fibers from UMass-Dartmouth. She has worked in New England as a weaver and teaching artist since 1996 and is known for thinking outside the box. Her work has been published in Handwoven Magazine, Surface Design Association, and The Textile Society of America. She has a curiosity for material that stimulates her woven language; believing the fullest expression of a fiber can be realized through observation, rhythm, and structure. When not in the studio, Suzi can be found outside in the garden, swimming in the ocean, or walking on local trails.
Register Online Now through August 10, 2024.
Join us for Hand Brooms with Joan Namkoong in Waimea, HI.
This class is being held at a private residence in Waimea on the Big Island. The address will be sent to registrants before the class.
Register Online Now through August 15, 2024.
Join us for Beaded Wire Choker with Elaine Imoto
Create a one-of-a-kind Beaded Wire Choker! In this class Elaine and her Teachers Assistant will teach you how to take jewelry wire and coil it to create a choker necklace embellished with beads! Experience with basic wire wrapping is required. The instructor will bring a limited eclectic donation beads that are available for practice. It is recommended that you bring beads from home that you'd like to use.
Supply fee is $5 cash and is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class. It includes 18 gauge artistic wire for the necklace, 26 gauge artistic wire for sewing beads, access to loaner tool kits, limited supply of practice beads.
*Instructor has a limited supply of student tool kits available for the day
Beading/wire-work tools can be purchase from BEAD GALLERY on Queen Street.
Former secretary of the Bead Society of Hawaiʻi, Elaine Imoto loves beading as a journey for fun and fellowship.
After three years leading Second Saturday bead gatherings at the Louis Pohl gallery, Elaine is now donating her beaded wire vine creations to the DAC gift shop, and teaching classes in how to make them. Her legacy artwork will be on display at DAC, August 31 - September 9, 2022, in conjunction with the launch of the book, Courage Poured Into My Heart. Prior works have been shown at Bibelot Gallery in Kaimuki, Pohl Gallery on Bethel Street, and at the Cedar Street Galleries Xmas miniatures show since 2015.
Register Online Now through September 1, 2024.
Join us for Intro to Painted Warps with Liz Jackson.
Do you love using colors in your weaving warps? In this class you will learn how to hand dye (paint) several cotton and Tencel warplets. We will use fiber-reactive Procion MX dyes. Open to all weavers of any experience level.
There is a supply fee of $30 payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class. The supply fee includes, dye, fixative, and yarn.
Wear old clothing that can get messy
Liz Jackson is experienced in backyard 70's tie-dye, plus dyeing of yarns for knitting projects. She now enjoys dyeing warps and skeins for weaving! She looks forward to sharing her tips with her class.
Register Online Now through September 7, 2024.
Join us for Rigid Heddle: Waffle Weave with Reina Young and Helen Rau
In this class, you will warp and weave on the rigid heddle loom. Reina and Helen will teach you the waffle weave with the use of pick up sticks, which creates a delightful texture and pattern.
The waffle weave is great for making absorbent dishtowels, placemats, or table runners!
Required Prerequisite: Rigid Heddle Weaving I & II, or similar intermediate experience.
There will be an additional $25 supply fee for yarn and weaving tools (RH loom, 10 dent reed, and pick up sticks) 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* and rigid heddle loom. You will take the loom home between classes.
*Upon checking with instructors to confirm the yarn is appropriate for class use. (8/2 unmercerized cotton—double yarn).
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!
Register Online Now through September 10 2024.
Join us for Open studio Rigid Heddle Weaving with Helen Rau
This is an open studio, where experienced Rigid Heddle weavers gather and share their rigid heddle weaving journey!
There are some requirements to know before you register. To participate, you must own and bring your own Rigid Heddle loom and have taken the prerequisites Rigid Heddle I and II. You are responsible to bring all supplies and materials for your project. Helen Rau is the guide for this open studio, however, she is there to advise and answer questions in a group setting, no new techniques will be taught in this session.
Your Rigid Heddle loom
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Register Online Now through September 28, 2024.
Join us for Rigid Heddle: Double Weave Twill with Reina Young and Helen Rau
In this class, you will warp and weave on the rigid heddle loom. Reina and Helen will teach you how to weave a diamond twill pattern, which is a double weave.
You will marvel at the design you get with this weaving pattern!
There will be an additional $25 supply fee for yarn and weaving tools (loom, and two ten dent reed) 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*, and rigid heddle loom. You will take the loom home between classes.
*Upon checking with instructors to confirm the yarn is appropriate for class use. (8/2 unmercerized cotton).
Register Online Now through September 29, 2024.
Join us for Lauhala Anthurium with Pua Medina.
In this class, you will learn to weave a Lauhala Anthurium flower to be used for an arrangement, gift, or as a hair pick.
Pua will talk about the use of lauhala and demonstrate how the leaves are prepared for weaving. You will learn to weave a basic pattern using materials prepared by Pua, and finish with a beautiful Lauhala Anthurium flower!
There will be a $20 supply fee payable to the instructor which includes all materials and tools needed to complete a Lauhala Flower. Additional kits will be available for purchase.
Register Online Now through October 2 2024.
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