LNS Classes

Got the newsletter from our (new) LNS that I posted about a few weeks ago, and they are offering several classes. I signed up for the following:

# Intro to Linen (one 2 hour class, working with linen fabrics, over one & two threads) # Punchneedle (one 3 hour class, this one was expensive, due to the materials involved) # Bargello (two 2 hour classes, also expensive due to materials) # Working with Overdyed Threads (one 2 hour class) (I looked at their stock of overdyes, and was drooling and wishing I had one of *everything*)

And they are also offering a 'class' where you make Christmas/holiday ornaments - they have a different one each month, so I've signed up for the next two available, each 2 hours.

DH complained about the cost (over $100), but then reminded himself that he spent $3000 for a telescope and about that for digital camera equipment .... so he just grinned and bore it rather well. The plus is that it will get me out of the house.... and I'll be having *fun*!!!!

I just *can't* wait for the first class, the Punchneedle, on August 22!!!! I feel like I'm bouncing off the walls!!!

-- The ONE and ONLY lefthanded-pathetic-paranoid-psychotic-sarcastic-wiseass-ditzy former-blonde in Bloomington! (And proud of it, too)© email me at nalee1964 (at) insightbb (dot) com

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Brenda Lewis

I'm teaching a class in October at our LNS. It will be a Christmas temari. I have to make a couple of new ones for a display. I keep giving mine away. :-D I'm planning to have a Christmas rose at one pole, and a square over square on the other pole. There will be a wrapped obi as well. The mari will be simple 8 divisions and premade to keep the class in a 2 hour window. I'm hoping that there will be enough interest to teach how to make and prep a mari later in the winter. Bobbie V

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