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Sold Out – All Things Textile Camp

July 22 @ 10:00 am 3:00 pm

Date: Monday, July 22nd – Friday, July 26th
Time:
 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Total Sessions:
 5
Instructor:
 Meret Piderman
Assistant: Emma Diaz
Location: Fiber Arts Studio Room 201
Ages:
10 – 13
Registration Cost:
$350

About the camp

Create beautiful objects with sheep’s wool roving and felt. Wool roving can be manipulated into different shapes with water or dry felted with needles. Learn to needle felt small plants, animals and hearts. Wet felt beads, and learn to wet felt a wooly landscape. We will also create a succulent garden with felt fabric as well. Macrame and dyeing will be explored.

Please share any special considerations (medical, physical, learning) that will help your instructor make your class accessible and accommodating for you. You can share these considerations when register or by emailing Sean at sean@sonomacommunitycenter.org.

About the instructor

Meret Piderman

Instructor / Artist

Meret received a BFA from the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York City, with a specialty in Fashion Design. While living in Italy for five years she taught Fine Arts, Textile Arts and Ceramics at the International School of Venice.
Since arriving in Sonoma County 10 years ago, she has been teaching Handwork and Ceramics at Waldorf schools and various programs in Sonoma County. This will be her third year teaching at the Sonoma Community Center.

The Sonoma Community Center (the Center) strives to create an inclusive, safe community where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. The Center is committed to creating such an environment because it brings out the fullest potential in each of us, which, in turn, contributes directly to creating a community of belonging. In order to ensure a positive, safe, and welcoming experience for everyone, all program participants are asked to abide by the following policies, community agreements, and restorative safety protocol.

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