
Community Cordage Class - Idyllwild, CA
Wednesday, April 9th 5:00pm-7:00pm, Mountain Pottery, downtown Idyllwild - Live and in person.
The first cordage necklace that I made was from my great grandmother's silk handkerchief. It was such a gift to have her memory and my effort intertwined into a necklace that I could wear to remember her and our times together. In this community class you are invited to bring fabric and stories that remind you of someone or some time special to you. People have been making cordage for at least 60,000 years. We will learn how to apply this simple process to fabrics - they can be worn, stained, ripped, and even what could be considered ugly fabrics can make beautiful and unique cordage that can be worn as a necklace or hat band, or used as a garland or for anything you might need a length of string or twine. Please bring at least one piece of fabric that is roughly the size of a piece of letter paper. You can bring a few choices if you like. While Most fabrics are willing to become cordage, it is easiest to learn on light weight wovens made from natural fibers such as a cotton button down shirt or silk handkerchief. I look forward to meeting you and sharing this process together.












Community classes are limited to twenty participants and are by donation, no one turned away for lack of funds. Suggested donation of $25-$65 gratefully accepted at time of class. Thank you and I look forward to meeting you!