Now for some more shameless self promotion:
The Mountain View - Los Altos (MVLA) Adult Education catalog came out last week. I'm going to be teaching some tie-dye classes in June and July for them. The classes will be at Mountain View High School, and you can register online.
Here are the descriptions from the catalog:
Tie-Dye I, Classic American Tie-Dye! #200207
Do you love color? Do you see tie-dyed clothing at craft fairs and want something that's uniquely your own? Do you have a desire to make matching garments for your family? Come to class and learn classic American tie-dye folds and designs and make your own wearable works of art! IMPORTANT: bring white, 100% cotton articles to dye - t-shirts, tote bags, socks, bandanas - washed with NO fabric softener or dryer sheets. In addition Sara will have a limited number of white items available for purchase. Wear clothing that can get stained and bring an apron. Materials fee $28 payable at first class meeting. Instructor: Sara Woodhull, sara@amethistle.com, is an experienced and patient tie-dye instructor. She enjoys teaching tie-dye classes at elementary schools, parties, and corporate events. See her work at www.amethistle.com. Register before 6/11.
Tie-Dye II, Stitch Resist and Shibori #200208
Join this advanced class and learn how to do stitch-resist and shibori tie-dye to make your own wearable works of art! IMPORTANT: bring white, 100% cotton articles to dye - t-shirts, tote, bags, socks, bandanas - washed with NO fabric softener or dryer sheets. In addition Sara will have a limited number of white items available for purchase. Wear clothing that can get stained and bring a apron. Materials fee $28 payable at first class meeting. Instructor: Sara Woodhull, sara@amethistle.com. Register before 7/2.
It's going to be fun--I can hardly wait!
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Classes Coming Up in Mountain View, CA
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