Adult Slöjd Workshop - Birch Bark Necklace

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Category
Education
Start date
2017-05-06 10:00:00
End date
2017-05-06 14:00:00
Address / City
2600 Park Avenue Minneapolis
Location
MN, US
In this class we will cover the etymology of birch trees in Minnesota, discuss how bark can be sustainably harvested and hand processed into usable materials. We'll learn how to make birch bark beads, and produce enough to create our own beautiful, handmade necklaces. Other natural materials and beads will be made available to students during class. No prior weaving experience is necessary for this class - A great class to begin discovering your new appreciation of birch and weaving.

MATERIALS FEE

$25 materials fee for necklace kit is payable to the instructor

INSTRUCTOR

Beth Homa-Style is a full-time basket weaver in Minnesota. She worked/studied at the North House Folk School in Grand Marais where she learned traditional crafts including boat building, but focused on different styles of basketry. This sparked her obsession with birch bark. She locally and sustainably harvests and processes her own materials by hand. Beth teaches birch basketry classes at North House, American Swedish Institute, the Weavers’ Guild and hosts an annual Basket Camp. Through communal learning, public demonstrations and facilitating harvests, she shares her love for this durable and beautiful material.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE

Registration is required at least one week in advance; please call 612-871-4907 for availability after that date.

Cost:
$55 Members | $65 Nonmembers
Organizer
American Swedish Institute
Phone
6128714907
Email
info@asimn.org