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Crochet & Knitting
The basics of crochet and knitting will be taught to beginners, while experienced artisans will receive advice and instruction to create projects of their choice. All beginners should bring a skein of 5-8 oz. light-colored worsted weight yarn (#4), a pair of small scissors, a three-ring binder notebook to hold letter size handouts and a pen. Crochet beginners bring an I-9 crochet hook; knitting beginners bring short number 9 knitting needles. Experienced artisans bring their own projects to work on.
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Spanish Paella
This flavorful dish is known for its vibrant colors, aromatic spices and a delightful mix of ingredients, including seafood, chicken and vegetables. With a few key ingredients and some simple steps, you can create a delicious and impressive meal that transports you to the sunny coast of Spain.
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Ohara Ikebana - Introduction
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Ikebana is the Japanese art of floral arrangement which has been practiced for more than 600 years. This ancient art form has evolved to the present form that are enjoyed by Ikebana practitioners all over the world. The Ikebana arrangements emphasize the natural shapes and graceful lines of the flowers, stems and leaves while bringing together nature and humanity through its shape, line, and form. This is a hands on class where students learn the techniques, the rules, and the philosophy of Ikebana through creating arrangements with flowers, leaves, branches and other materials found in the nature around us. Since this is an at-home class, participants are responsible for purchasing their own flowers and materials. A list of required materials will be provided a few days prior to the class.
Winter/Spring 2025
Ohara Ikebana - Advanced
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This class studies the styles such as the traditional method of landscape moribana, Hana-Mai, Hana-Kanade, free expression prescribed in the Ohara curriculum for the instructors and masters. This is an at-home, hands-on class where the participants are responsible for purchasing their own flowers and materials. A list of required materials will be provided prior to each class.
Winter/Spring 2025
Ohara Ikebana - Intermediate
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This class builds on the fundamentals studied in the Introduction to Ohara Ikebana. In this class, advanced styles such as Hana-Isho and Moribana will be covered. This is a hands-on class where students learn the techniques and philosophies of Ohara Ikebana. Since this is an at-home class, participants are responsible for purchasing their own flowers and materials. A list of required materials will be provided a few days prior to the class.
Winter/Spring 2025