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TAUGHT BY JUDITH MACKENZIE

Linsey-Woolsey

Thursday, April 16th
AM Half Day Class

This classic combination of wool and linen fibers was the backbone of early colonial cloth. Primarily used for weaving, this sturdy cloth was created by blending a wool weft with a linen warp. This blend, however, also makes an excellent knitting yarn with a surprisingly beautiful hand. Come and spin a bit of early American textiles. We’ll learn a bit about show sheep came to America and how to grow your own flax, all while you spin a bit of history.

Material fee $20

Skill Level: Any

STUDENTS SHOULD BRING

  • Working spinning wheel and all it’s parts (or a spindle)
  • 2-3 bobbins
  • lazy kate
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