Sunday, February 16, 2020

Workshops Spring 2020

Work Shop Descriptions      Spring 2020

To register e-mail Sandy at sandra351@comcast.net by March 1   


1.  TITLE:   Journaling Round Table


DESCRIPTION: Do you keep a journal, art journal, sketchbook, creative planner or something of the kind? Would you like to get together with others at SBTS who keep journals of some sort?
Would you like to try journaling? It is easy and fun. Anyone can do it. There are no hard and fast rules; you do what works for you.
This is not a how-to workshop but a round table discussion. We will share what we are doing and any tips, tricks or ideas we may have. If there is time we can work in our journals together. If there are new people who want to get started we will help.
Come prepared to share 1 thing with the group. It might be a journal page or spread you especially like, a tool, a technique, a supply or an idea.  Anything goes!

CLASS SIZE: Any

KIT: None

BRING: Your journals and journaling supplies. If you have ephemera, collage fodder and stuff you no longer need, please bring it to share with the group.
         If you are new and do not know what to bring let us know and we will suggest some basics.

WORKSHOP LEADERS: Edie Evans and Sandy Sapienza will be moderators. Everyone shares in the leadership.

DAY/TIME & LOCATION: Tues. March 24, 3 PM - 4 PM 



2. TITLE:   Knit & Crochet Round Table
 
DESCRIPTION: Many of us knit, crochet, tat, and do other similar needlework. Let’s get together & get to know one another.
This is not a how-to workshop but a round table discussion. Bring your project to work on as we sit around and talk. We can share what we are doing and any tips, tricks or ideas we may have. Share sources for yarn and patterns and ideas.  
Come prepared to share 1 thing with the group. It might be a project you are working on, a picture of a favorite thing you have done, a tool, a technique, a supply, or an idea.  Anything goes!

CLASS SIZE: Any

KIT: None

BRING: Your knitting or crocheting project to work on and 1 idea to share.   If you don’t yet knit or crochet and would like to learn about it join in and we will suggest ways to get started.

WORKSHOP LEADER: Maureen Turman will be the moderator. Everyone shares in the leadership.

DAY/TIME:  Thursday  March 26, 3 –  4 PM




3. TITLE OF CLASS: Decorated Gift Bags   

DESCRIPTION: We had so much at the last SBTS making decorated file folders that we wanted to do a similar activity at this retreat. Let’s make decorated paper gift bags. This is fun and easy and inexpensive.
         We’ll provide each person with lots of gift bags, and a bunch of ideas & patterns.  Bring your ideas for decoration and the basic supplies you need. Some possibilities are stamping, stenciling, adding decorative tapes or stickers, collaging with paper or fabric motifs. You can do any designs you wish; you do not have to do the ones for which we have samples.
         In an hour or so you can have over a dozen medium sized  hand decorated  unique gift bags to use through out the year. Plus, we’ll have a good time sitting around, talking and sharing ideas, as we work together.

KIT: $10 - You will get a set of 13 heavy paper gift bags in assorted bright primary colors. They have handles. The bags are 8”x10.25”. Patterns for these motifs: Bird, Birthday Candles, Elephant Baby, Elephant Indian, Fish, Man’s Shirt with Bow Tie, Octopus, Pig, Xmas Tree and Zebra. The kit includes all the supplies (except glue) to do at least 7 designs. We will have some tools and supplies to share including stencils, rubber stamps, old book pages, sheet music, ribbon, and scrap book paper.

BRING: What ever you want to use to decorate your bags. Any supplies you can share. Consider favorite stamps and stencils, acrylic paints and permanent stamp pads, fancy papers, glue sticks, tacky glue, scissors, a medium point black Sharpie and a pencil. The bags are bright colors so you will probably want some white and black paint. You might also want to use fancy tapes, stickers or glitter paint or markers to decorate your bags. You could also collage fussy cut fabric motifs onto your bags. Anything goes!

CLASS SIZE: 18 max.   

WORKSHOP LEADERS: Judy Lapato and Sandy Sapienza

DAY & TIME:   Wednesday March 25, 9 AM – 11 AM



4. TITLE OF CLASS: Sea Glass Under Resin

DESCRIPTION: Create an 8”x10” Window using sea glass, shells, starfish, and other beach items. This class filled when we offered it last spring so we are offering it again.

CLASS SIZE:  3 Minimum, 15 Maximum  

KIT:  All supplies will be provided. $20.  


BRING: If desired, feel free to bring any special beach treasures (jewelry is also beautiful to add).

WORKSHOP LEADER: Barbara Henry

DAY & TIME: Thursday 1 PM – 2 PM
(Note: Your pieces will need to dry over night in the classroom.)




5. TITLE OF CLASS: Seed Bag/Feed Bag Upcycle Demo

DESCRIPTION: Repurpose the gorgeous graphics from discarded animal feed and seed bags to create a reusable market bag. This project is so clever and so appealing you will want to make more than one! Bonny will show you options for making your bag completely from re-purposed feed sacks as well as combining feed sacks with pet screen mesh.
         These bags are durable, useful and fun! Meet in the classroom where Bonnie will demonstrate the technique and help you get started. Then you can move back to the ballroom to sew at your own pace.

CLASS SIZE: 20 max

KIT:  Feed and Seed bags, which have been opened top and bottom, then washed will be available for $2.00 each. Mostly cow, chicken and equine are available.
BRING:
   Your own feed or seed bags with nice graphics, or pick some from Bonnie’s assortment. If you bring your own, please open the top and bottom and wash it in advance. (They are very dusty inside and may be dirty outside. You can wash them in the machine on gentle cycle and air dry. Or wipe it down by hand.)
   Synthetic, non-cotton thread (Polyester)
   14 gauge sewing needle(s)
   Sewing machine and basic sewing supplies and tools
   Optional:
                     Cotton or synthetic webbing for handles
                     Pet resistant screening
                     Zippers for interior pouches
           Clear packing tape – 1 roll

WORKSHOP LEADER:  Bonny Forbes

PROPOSED DAY & TIME: Tuesday 1-2 PM  







6. TITLE OF CLASS:  Towel Wrap for your Hair.

DESCRIPTION: Let’s make a towel wrap for after you wash your hair. They are very handy and make good gifts.  We’ll meet in the classroom where Lillian will demonstrate the process and answer questions. Then you can go back to the ballroom to sew.

KIT: Pattern for an adult size wrap, instructions, elastic and different towel fabric to pick from. Cost $15.00

BRING: Sewing machine, thread, straight pins, scissors, sewing supplies.

CLASS SIZE:   10 max.

WORKSHOP LEADER:  Lillian Kreider 

DAY & TIME:  Demo Tuesday 10- 11 AM  



7. 1. TITLE OF CLASS:  Bleach Bottle Snow Man

DESCRIPTION:   Let’s make a bleach bottle snowman with a little scene in his/her tummy. The Snow Man or Snow Lady is made using a 93 ounce or 96 ounce bleach bottle. Empty and dried out. They are available at Dollar Tree. Please empty and dry before coming to class. Note: The bleach is great poured into the backs of your toilets to sanitize them!
         This Snowman makes a great large decoration and the tummy is a great place to put a small gift too.

KIT:  Kit cost $8.00
         The kit will include everything needed except the bleach bottle and a few basic supplies.
         The little things to go inside will vary and there will be "top" hats or "lady" hats.  You can choose. I will have at least 5 of each, probably more top hats. 

BRING: Please bring sharp craft scissors. A little bottle of Tacky Glue (Dollar Tree.)  A hot glue gun if you have one. (I have a few to share, of course.) Little quilt binding clips or small bag clips (Dollar Tree) or even large paper clips.  If you have special small items you want to use inside your snow man/lady please bring them. I will have a variety for everyone’s use as part of the kit.

CLASS SIZE:  Class strictly limited to 10. 

WORKSHOP LEADER: Judi Ward

DAY & TIME:   Friday 1-4 PM


8. TITLE OF CLASS: Denim Feathers Wall Hanging

DESCRIPTION:  This wall hanging is about 22” x 22”.  It is fun to make and the possibilities for decorating are endless. What a great way to up-cycle old jeans! I have kept my sample very basic. If you embroider, bead, etc. go for it after your feathers are done and hung.
         If you take the class please pick up your pattern page and jeans from me EARLY in the retreat, so you can have the denim feather shapes cut out and ready. Ditto for the backing shapes.  If everyone is trying to do that at the same time we will never get to the fun part. Directions for the pre work will be on the pattern page. It is simply…cut the patterns out, iron them to the FLAT FELLED denim seam. Cut feather shapes out. Iron stabilizer to backing fabric. Cut backing shapes out.  All ready for feathering and assembly.

CLASS SIZE:  5 min – 10 max

KIT: $7   Kit includes patterns on freezer paper, back stabilizer, back fabric, jute cords, various ribbons, cords, edgings etc.  A “cool” branch, (I’ll have a variety)… Large Hole wooden beads, Denim Jeans… (Thank You folks for the jeans donations!)  Other stuff as I think of additions.

BRING:  Scissors for paper and fabric. Hot glue gun if you have one. 

WORKSHOP LEADER: Judi Ward

DAY & TIME:  Wednesday  1-3


9. TITLE Thread Catcher

DESCRIPTION:   
Adorable yet functional thread catcher that’s a must for holding all the bits and bobs of sewing, whether by hand or otherwise.  Perfect for travel as this little gem twists and folds in upon itself to trap all the thread bits.  A little hand sewing is required

CLASS SIZE:  min: 5    max: 10
 
KIT:  5.00. The kit includes: needle, thread, precut fabric, batting and precut cardboard. No machine sewing necessary.

BRING:  Scissors

WORKSHOP LEADER:  Marvelous Melissa Campalone



 DAY/TIME:  Thursday March 26. 9 AM – 11 AM

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