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Upcoming Classes and Workshops

    • 05 May 2026
    • 19 May 2026
    • 3 sessions
    • Downtown Art Center, Orange Room, 1041 Nuuanu Ave., Second Floor, Honolulu, HI 96817
    • 0
    Registration is closed

    Register Online Now through April 30, 2026.

    Join us for Simple Batik with Liz Train.

    With her lively, inventive approach to making art, Liz will show you how to make your imagination come to life with color and wax.


    This class is open to all skill levels!



    Batik is an Indonesian word meaning writing with wax. Waxed areas create a resist design that dyes and paint cannot penetrate. Traditional batik techniques involve successive applications of wax and dye, submersing the fabric in a dye vat, one color at a time and layering the wax resist.

    In this class we use a more modern technique of painting diluted acrylic paints instead of vat dyes. This allows the artist to create a variety of colors next to each other without the colors mixing with the previous layer. Traditional Indonesian tools and brushes will be used to apply hot soy wax resist to the fabric. Resist and dyed areas can be layered to create complex designs and lovely textures. Students will be able to create several samples of finished artworks.

    There will be an additional $25 supply fee payable to the instructor which includes: one yard of fabric, paints, dyes, wax, and glue.

    What to bring:

    • $25 supply fee 
    • Wear old clothes or bring an apron. 
    • Students may wish to bring other fabrics after they have used the yard of white cotton polyester that will be included in the supply fee.


    Instructor Bio

    Liz Train has an MFA in Fiber Arts from the University of Hawaiʻi where she taught fiber arts from 1980-1987. She was a museum educator for the Contemporary Museum from 1998-2005; and taught weaving and fiber arts from 2006-2020 at the Honolulu Museum of Art School. She also worked with the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum's Art Bento outreach program to elementary schools, and taught after-school classes at Noelani Elementary School.

    In addition to fiber art Liz enjoys working with ceramics, fused glass, printmaking and mixed media. Her work has been included in many juried and group exhibits, and is in the collection of the Hawaiʻi State Foundation on Culture and Art.

    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 Downtown Art Center

    Click for information on Parking at DAC

    MAP to HHH Classroom

    How do I get to the Studio? From the Chinatown Gateway Garage, take the elevator to the 2nd floor and walk to the large double doors on the left. Enter the gallery and turn left; we are the last door on the left, past the kitchen. If you are parked elsewhere, walk up the steps to the DAC gift shop, go past it to find the elevator, and follow the instructions above to access the studio. There is a handicap ramp if you cannot walk up the stairs for the DAC building on the Nu'uanu entrance side. Walk towards the street lights, and you will see the ramp; you will need to walk through the courtyard to the elevator.

    For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

    Watch Beginning Batik Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRiyL8iWDgQ&t=60s




    • 13 May 2026
    • 27 May 2026
    • 3 sessions
    • Downtown Art Center, Orange Room, 1041 Nuuanu Ave., Second Floor, Honolulu, HI 96817
    • 3
    Registration is closed

    Register Online Now through May 6, 2026.

    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 $30 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:

    • $25 Supply fee
    • Snack and beverage
    • Wear comfortable clothing
    • Bring jacket and/or sweaters. The studio can get chilly.

    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.

    MAP Downtown Art Center 

    Click for information on Parking at DAC

    MAP to HHH Classroom

     How do I get to the Studio? From the Chinatown Gateway Garage, take the elevator to the 2nd floor and walk to the large double doors on the left. Enter the gallery and turn left; we are the last door on the left, past the kitchen. If you are parked elsewhere, walk up the steps to the DAC gift shop, go past it to find the elevator, and follow the instructions above to access the studio. There is a handicap ramp if you cannot walk up the stairs for the DAC building on the Nu'uanu entrance side. Walk towards the street lights, and you will see the ramp; you will need to walk through the courtyard to the elevator.

    For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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    • 16 May 2026
    • 06 Jun 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • Downtown Art Center, Orange Room, 1041 Nuuanu Ave., Second Floor, Honolulu, HI 96817
    • 3
    Registration is closed

    Register Online Now through May 9, 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 $20, 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: 

    • $20 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 Downtown Art Center 

    Click for information on Parking at DAC

    MAP to HHH Classroom

    How do I get to the Studio? From the Chinatown Gateway Garage, take the elevator to the 2nd floor and walk to the large double doors on the left. Enter the gallery and turn left; we are the last door on the left, past the kitchen. If you are parked elsewhere, walk up the steps to the DAC gift shop, go past it to find the elevator, and follow the instructions above to access the studio. There is a handicap ramp if you cannot walk up the stairs for the DAC building on the Nu'uanu entrance side. Walk towards the street lights, and you will see the ramp; you will need to walk through the courtyard to the elevator.

    For more information contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

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    HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf

    • 13 Jun 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Hilo Public Library 300 Waianuenue Ave, Hilo, HI 96720
    • 4
    Register

    Register Online Now through June 6, 2026. 

    Join us for Discover Loom Weaving.

    Discover and explore how to create cloth on a loom in this 4 hour class for people curious about weaving. It will be taught by experienced handweavers and members of the Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui.

    You’ll learn about looms and how they work using a 4 shaft table loom that’s all set up. Learn to wind a bobbin and throw a shuttle. Create cloth using a few basic weave structures. Play with different colors and textures as you learn the basics of weaving. You’ll take home the cloth you weave!

    What to bring:

    • All equipment and supplies will be provided.
    • If you have bits of yarn you’d like to use, bring it along but you don’t have to buy anything.  
    • Pen/pencil for note taking
    • Water and a snack for lunch 

    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. 

    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 of fibers like wool, linen, and cotton, she brings warmth and intention to every project.  Irina delights in sharing her fiber Journal with anyone who wants to learn.

    This class is free.  Online registration is required and 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 Hawai’i  Handweavers’ Hui class may add one guest based on availability.

    The class is limited to 4 participants.

    Please let us know if you have registered and are unable to attend the class.

    Contact: classes@hawaiihandweavers.org

    MAP Wailoa Art Center


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    • 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
    Join waitlist

    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
    • 26 Jun 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 June 17, 2026

    Join us for Floor Loom Weaving with Joan Namkoong

    Floor Loom Basic Weaving example of a colorful weaving project.A basic weaving class for people who want to learn to use a floor loom. You will learn the basics of setting up a floor loom: measuring a warp, dressing the loom (beaming the warp, threading heddles, sleying the reed, tying on) — all in an orderly manner so you can weave cloth. You’ll learn basic weave structures — plain weave, twill, basketweave. We’ll explore how to use different fibers, how to determine the sett of cloth and how handwoven cloth is made from start to finish. You will weave a sampler and a short piece that can be used as a runner or wall hanging. Students who have taken any of our Basic Weaving classes are welcome to take this class to practice their skills and work on a project to be discussed with the instructor. 

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

    There will be an additional $15 (cash) supply fee payable to the instructor on first day of class which includes all weaving supplies.

    What to bring:

    • $15 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



    • 24 Jun 2026
    • 15 Jul 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
    • 6
    Register

    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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    HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf




    • 27 Jun 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
    • 5
    Register

    Register Online Now through June 20, 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

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    HHH TERMS OF USE_CANCELLATION POLICY 6_2026.pdf



    • 27 Jun 2026
    • 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
    • 5
    Register

    Register Online Now through June 20, 2026. 

    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 $10 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.

    What to Bring:

    • $10 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




    • 27 Jun 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • Hawaiʻi Handweavers' Hui, St. Luke's Episcopal Church Community Hall, 45 Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817
    • 8
    Register

    Register Online Now through June 20, 2026.

    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: 

    • $10 supply fee payable to instructor for waxed linen
    • Large eye tapestry needle, metal or plastic, approximately 2 inches long
    • Small scissors
    • Optional: bring a small bottle or object to loop over

    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


    • 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
    • 0
    Join waitlist

    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
    • 26 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 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



    • 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

    __________________________________________________________

    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
    • 4
    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
    • 5
    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


Past Classes

15 May 2026 Introduction to Felting with Liz Train
15 May 2026 Basic Loom Weaving with Joan Namkoong (Hawaiʻi Island class)
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
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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