Participants can either join along from home or simply watch for inspiration!
About Faviola
I first became interested in fiber arts as a music theory student in college. I was fascinated in the similarities between MIDI notation and weaving in their ways of describing structures created through patterns. At the same time I was longing to connect with my Peruvian grandmother, a textile artist and educator. From there I saw working with textiles as a way to celebrate global heritage arts, discuss ecologies and social structures, and create community.
Project
Participants can create cords from “waste” fibers to create unique coiled forms.
Supplies
-clip board or binder clips
-bowls of water (for participants using organic fibers)
-foraged fibers such as dried ferns, corn husks, plastic bags, news paper (fibers must be twistable)
-sewing needles
-thread (no thinner than embroidery floss)
-scissors
Class size: Unlimited
Experience: None - even if you don’t know how to weave yet, we will show you!
Price: Free
Time and Date: July 3nd, 12pm-1:30pm EST
Location: Zoom
Meeting Link - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88370554243?pwd=B0PmpY7050oYggzGfkDZaAolLWA2w8.1
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