
The American Textile History Museum in Lowell is offering a variety of new Winter 2014 textile arts classes. From crocheting and knitting to spinning and weaving, ATHM’s textile arts education programs offers a fun learning experience for students of all levels and ages. Enrollment is open and space is limited.
Whether a textile artist or someone who has never picked up a needle, these classes present the opportunity to learn a new skill or expand knowledge in a fun and supportive environment. Educators explore the fundamentals of technique, design, and color while providing expert guidance to students as they create their own works, whether it’s a knitter’s colorful scarf or a weaver’s beautiful tapestry.
ATHM provides special classes customized for children, who learn textile techniques while creating fun and age-appropriate crafts, from beading and flat felting to yarn dolls and woven pocket purses.
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Winter classes include:
Crotcheting: Beginners, Block of the Week (Advanced Beginners/Intermediate), Works in Progress Help (Intermediate), and Tunisian Crochet. Knitting: Know-How (Beginners), Know-How II (Advanced Beginners/Intermediate), Know-How at Night (All levels). Spinning (Beginners). Weaving: Fearless Weaving in the Tapestry Studio! (Beginners/Experienced), Weaving (Beginners), Belt Weaving on Inkle Looms (Beginners), and Introduction to Tapestry Workshop (Beginners).
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Registration for all Textile Arts Classes is required. For more information and to register, go to www.athm.org/education. ATHM is located at 491 Dutton St., Lowell, MA. 978-441-0400.