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Discover Heirloom Treasures Fiber Arts live workshops that are available for booking

 

Rita de Maintenon
Heirloom Treasures Fiber Arts
Member Southern Highland Craft Guild
Blue Ridge National Heritage Artist
Craft Yarn Council Certified Instructor
Email: ritadeheirloomtreasures@gmail.com
Boutique: www.heirloomtreasuresboutique.com

3 to 6 Hour Workshops

Fabulous Broomstick Lace

This workshop looks at Broomstick Lace in a new light. Participants will learn the history and technique of classic broomstick lace in contemporary applications and designs We will use a variety of tools and stitch combinations for surprising and unusual effects. This easy technique lends itself to any size yarn and many favorite patterns.

Bring several kinds of yarn, matching hooks and a size 50 knitting needle.

Some tools provided, basic crochet experience required.

Heirloom Crochet Thread Lace

In this workshop crocheters experienced in working with yarn will be introduced to working with #10 or smaller bedspread cotton or spun thread. We will practice the use of small metal hooks for tight projects and large hooks for a lacy appeal. We will look at how to use a regular pattern to create a lace project, learn about Filet crochet, Brugge Lace and practice Irish Lace and bullions.

Some supplies provided, bring bedspread cotton or any fine thread you would like to experiment with. We will use steel hooks of assorted sizes and L, M and Q hooks.

Crochet Design Secrets

This workshop solves the mystery of creating a perfect project by covering the following topics: Basic adaptation of other patterns, designing your own pattern, side to side vertical designs, measuring for a perfect fit, easy sleeves that fit, designing in the Round, the all-important finishing details, to block or not to block and how? We add decorative personal touches, such as tassels, fringe and flowers for a perfect finish.

Bring several kinds of yarn and thread, matching hooks, scissors, notebook.

Basic crochet experience required.

The Finishing Touches

In this workshop participants will explore those exquisite designer details that express individual style. We will experiment with variations on fringes, tassels, pom-poms, crochet Chanel and twisted trims, as well as border shells and Roman Circles, flowers and covered buttons. There are no limits to the possibilities!

Bring several kinds of yarn and thread with matching hooks, scissors and notebook.

Basic crochet experience required.

Continental Knitting

This workshop explores the continental knitting style, which is considered a faster way of knitting by many who have tried it. It is especially easy for people who crochet, since we use the left hand to deliver the yarn. We cover short tail cast on, knitting and purling continental style, as well as several cast-off options.

Bring yarn and a set of straight needles, as well as some crochet hooks. Circular needles are welcome. Beginner knitting level or conversion.

Classic Hairpin Lace

In this workshop participants learn the history, technique and combinations of classic hairpin lace in contemporary applications. We use single strips to create scarves and experiment with variations on how to connect multiple strips into fashion statements.

Bring your own hairpins and different kind of yarn and thread with matching hooks.

Some tools are provided to share. Basic Crochet experience required.

Easy Tunisian Crochet and Lace

This workshop offers the history, technique and several variations of classic Tunisian crochet and lace, as well as the secrets to creating Tunisian Lace. We explore possibilities on how to use this heritage technique in fashionable contemporary applications.

Bring M,N or larger hook. Light colored mohair works well.

Basic crochet experience required.

Crochet for Knitters

This workshop is designed for knitters who would like to incorporate some variations into their projects. It provides a look at how to use crochet techniques within a knitted project, as a border, or as trim. Participants will learn how to combine knitting and heritage Crochet techniques, such as Broomstick, Hairpin and Tunisian Lace, in a knitted project and how to use those techniques as borders and trim for the finishing touch.

Some tools provided, but bring any knitting needles, crochet hooks or tools mentioned and yarn of your choice.

Basic knitting and crochet experience required.

Discover the World of Crochet Miniatures

This workshop is for crocheters who are comfortable working with thread and would like to create miniatures from #10 or smaller bedspread cotton to use in doll houses and other fun projects. We learn about proportions and use favorite stitches and techniques, scaling them down to create small treasures.

Some supplies are provided, please bring #10 or smaller cotton and any steel hooks you might have. Intermediate crochet experience required.

Weekend or Longer Workshops

 Kick it up a Notch to the Next Level

This 3 or 5 day intensive workshop has its focus on fun with unusual techniques. We experiment with rounds and squares, crochet cables, Tunisian Lace, Broomstick and Hairpin Lace and thread crochet, including miniatures and Irish Lace.

Learn crochet design secrets, develop pattern independency and explore finishing touches to create your own heirloom designs.

This intermediate level class requires basic crochet skills.

Heritage Crochet Lace in Contemporary Application

In this 3 day or 5 day workshop we will look at the history and application of crochet heritage techniques, such as Broomstick Lace, Hairpin Lace, Tunisian Crochet, Aran cables, Thread Lace, like Filet Crochet, Irish Crochet, bullions and picots. We will try our hand at any or all of these. Some tools are provided to share or bring your own hairpin looms and size 50 and 35 knitting needles. Yarn and thread is available to share, but bring your own stash and hooks as well as a notebook.

This workshop is designed for experienced crocheters .

Crochet Secrets: From Original Design to the Finishing Touches

We learn how to create a perfect original crochet project by adapting basic patterns to work our own design ideas for best fit. We work from the hip up or side to side vertical

designs with minimal seams and sleeves that fit. We work designs in the round to create perfect hats and add details like fringes, tassels, cords and embellishments for a perfect finish.

Bring some yarn and thread to work swatches, your hooks, tape measure and a notebook.

This workshop is for experienced crocheters.

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