In honor of National Craft Month, we're excited to announce the re-launch of 15 Heritage Workshops—our most beloved past workshops that have been out of stock for several years.
Current and new subscribers can select the workshop of their choice from our Heritage Workshop Collection to be sent this month, in place of a featured monthly workshop. PLUS, enjoy free US shipping (Heritage Workshop Collection only) when you lock in your workshop order by March 7th, regardless of how many you purchase!
Certain workshops from this restock will be retiring at the end of the month (look for the icon) due to an inability to source the materials & tools necessary to re-kit, so order before they are gone for good.
Please choose one workshop below, add the $0 product to your cart, and complete the checkout process. If you do not select a workshop by March 7th, we will choose a beautiful workshop for you.
In this workshop, Melanie Abrantes introduces us to the art of carving. We start with a basswood spoon template and slowly unearth a custom long-handled wooden spoon featuring a beautiful round bowl.
We’ll start with an introduction to a basic knit/purl design and then graduate to an intermediate textured ‘diamond’ pillow and finally tackle an advanced cable knit pillow.
Artist Maude White introduces the intricate, meditative practice of building cut paper art. We'll be focusing on custom templates that range from beginner to advanced paper slicing.
Under Zahra’s expert guidance, we’ll learn how to create and construct two Islamic geometric designs, the power of tessellation and intricate tile work, and the techniques to finish your piece with a layer of watercolor.
In this workshop, Kristen shares her stitching technique to achieve detailed, layered floral designs and embellishing objects using a unique frame known as a Q Snap, which is ideal for developing consistent stitches and preventing any hoop indentations or fabric burn.
This workshop led by Shinah offers the tools, materials and guidance to begin brush lettering or to hone your existing scripting skills. From letters, numbers and gold foil leafing embellishments - the final project is gorgeous custom stationery.
Explore the wonderful medium of ink and all of the unique characteristics ink offers with artist, Peggy Dean. Using the opaque ink, we will apply it over colorful watercolor washes to create beautiful silhouettes, featuring mystical forests from the Pacific Northwest.
In this workshop, Katelyn demonstrates intuition-based painting. We explore painting moon phases in a variety of colorways and styles, blending watercolor and acrylics to achieve the ethereal style that Katelyn is most known for.
In this workshop Emily shares how to properly marble clay and construct two beautiful hanging planters. For this project we have also partnered with talented metalsmith Cynthia Paino to hand make each of the clamps used to hang the planters.
Let's explore mark making, from artist Arounna of Bookhou, to create custom textile designs. This painting technique is used to achieve organic, sometimes repetitive, sometimes whimsical brush strokes to be replicated on fabric for home goods.
Rebekka walks us through how to properly dye a raw wool yarn skein using roots, nuts, dried flowers and other natural materials and then Lisa will show us how to create a beautiful, structural wall hanging with the finished product.
This workshop covers the foundations of sashiko stitching with samplers, pattern making, and a large-scale custom pillow project. Founded in rural Japan, sashiko (or "little stabs"), creates a design of running stitches through swaths of fabric to mend, strengthen, and reinforce garments.
We are introducing three areas of creative practice: modern illustration using a fine nib pen & graphite pencil, watercolor washes with a favorite travel watercolor set + water brush, and the art of plein air travel capturing while on the go.
Tunisian crochet is a hybrid of knitting and standard crochet, using a long crochet hook joined with a lengthy tube. Dive into this unique technique to create a beautiful two-tone triangle scarf complete with fringe and a lace-like seam.
Katie covers all of the basic stitches and dives into some advanced but approachable techniques including stem stitching, french knots, whipped back stitching, and thread painting. By the end, you’ll have an elegant botanical embroidery full of dimension.