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SUMMARY:Sashiko & Beyond - The Graceful Art of Japanese Hand Stitching
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Helene Knott\nDate: March 1\, 2025\nTime: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM (6 Hours)\nClass Size: Max of 12\nLocation: 2105 Wilson River Loop Road\, Tillamook\, OR 97141\nPrice: $85.00 (Latimer Member); $95.00 (Non-Member)(Prices include the kit materials) \nSashiko & Beyond – The Graceful Art of Japanese Hand Stitching\nSashiko is a classic form of Japanese needlework dating back to antiquity. Superficially\, it resembles quilting but the thread is coarser and the stitches larger. The resulting work is rustic and often utilitarian and so it is considered more of a country or folk art in Japan than a formal one. There are a wide variety of classical Sashiko designs but the stitching method can be applied to patterns and designs far beyond the traditional Japanese patterns. In the class\, you will learn the basics of Sashiko while stitching a small mat\, mug rug; or you may opt to start on a larger\, more complex project if you wish. Put an extra layer of cloth under the stitching and now you have Boro – the art of Japanese mending. Also called ‘Visible Mending’ in the fiber arts community\, this rustic patching technique has gained popularity both as a utilitarian craft and a decorative art as well. The class will include a lesson on this method and students are encouraged to bring a piece of stained or damaged clothing to patch if they wish on a garment that needs patching.
URL:https://tillamookchamber.org/event/sashiko-beyond-the-graceful-art-of-japanese-hand-stitching/
LOCATION:Latimer Quilt & Textile Center\, 2105 Wilson River Loop Road\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Classes and Workshops,Community
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SUMMARY:Class: Branch Weaving
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Marie-Lise Best\nDate: March 12\, 2025\nTime: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (2 Hours)\nClass Size: Max of 8\nLocation: 2105 Wilson River Loop Road\, Tillamook\, OR 97141\nPrice: $55.00 (Latimer Member); $60.00 (Non-Member)\nMaterials: A requirement list will be provided 2 weeks prior to class following sign up . \nWhat you’ll learn: Branch weaving can be simple or complex depending on how much work you want to put into it. Once you warp your branch\, you can become as creative as you want with the weft. Warp and weft are the two basic components used in weaving to turn thread or yarn into fabric. The lengthwise or longitudinal warp yarns are held stationary in tension on a frame or loom or branch while the transverse weft (sometimes woof) is drawn through and inserted over and under the warp. \nTo sign up call\, email or stop in Latimer Quilt & Textile Center to reserve your spot. (503-842-8622 | latimer2105@gmail.com)
URL:https://tillamookchamber.org/event/class-branch-weaving/
LOCATION:Latimer Quilt & Textile Center\, 2105 Wilson River Loop Road\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Classes and Workshops,Community
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SUMMARY:An Afternoon of Poetry at Tillamook Library
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a poetry reading by PNW authors in the library! Featuring Daneen Bergland\, Ciel Downing\, Emily Ransdell\, and Arizona poet Karen Rigby sharing from their new work.  \nDaneen Bergland grew up in the Midwest\, but long ago found her way home to the Pacific Northwest.\nShe is a former recipient of an Oregon Literary Arts fellowship\, a current co-editor for the poetry\ncollective Airlie Press\, a professor at Portland State University\, and author of The Goodbye Kit\, whose\npoems examine our relationships to each other and with the more than human world\, and share in\ncommon a sense of lament and wonder for the mutability of life. \nCiel Downing‘s work can be found most recently in Herstry\, Word & Image\, The Wrath Bearing Tree\, The\nTimberline Review\, and North Coast Squid. She has won the Academy of American Poets Prize\, came in\nrunner up in the Sally Albiso Award\, and has Honorable Mentions in both the Kay Snow Award and\nElizabeth Lyons Award. Her debut collection is To Walk the North Direction. She lives and writes from her\ncottage on the Oregon Coast. \nEmily Ransdell is the author of One Finch Singing\, winner of the 2022 Lewis Award by Concrete Wolf\nPress. Her work appears regularly in journals such as Poetry Northwest\, Terrain\, New Letters and more.\nEmily divides her time between Camas\, Washington and Manzanita\, Oregon\, where she teaches poetry\nclasses at the Hoffman Center for the Arts and volunteers with writing events in support of the North\nCoast writing community. \nKaren Rigby is the author of Chinoiserie (Ahsahta Press)\, which won a 2011 Sawtooth Poetry Prize\, and\nFabulosa (JackLeg Press)\, which is one of Ms. Magazine’s Best Poetry of ’23-’24 selections. A National\nEndowment for the Arts literature fellow\, her poems appear in journals such as Bennington Review\,\nPoetry Northwest\, The London Magazine\, and Australian Book Review. Her work has featured on KNAU\npublic radio\, Mixed Asian Media and elsewhere. She lives in Arizona.
URL:https://tillamookchamber.org/event/an-afternoon-of-poetry-at-tillamook-library-2/
LOCATION:Tillamook County Library\, 1716 3rd Street Tillamook Oregon 97141
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Community
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