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6/22/26: Kinusaiga (No-Sew Mosaic Quilt) Class 6 - 8:30 pm
Register by 6/17/26
🌸 Kinu-saiga: The Art of Fabric Mosaics – Start-to-Finish Workshop
Do you have your own fabric scraps??? Bring them! to share!!
Discover Kinu-saiga, the captivating traditional Japanese art that transforms colorful fabric scraps into beautiful, textured pictures! In this immersive, hands-on workshop, you won’t just make a design; you will create a completely finished masterpiece from start to finish.
We will guide you through the entire process: carefully transferring your chosen design onto the base, and "upholstering" your creation using a rich library of colorful fabrics. You will leave with a stunning, high-texture piece of art, fully finished and set in an 8x8" frame.
✨ What’s included:
Beginner-Friendly Designs: Choose from several simple, charming patterns (florals, basic landscapes, stylized figures) curated specifically for new artists.
The "From-Scratch" Experience: Learn the complete traditional method from carving to finishing.
Complete Kit & Tools:All specialized tools (including precision carving instruments), foam board, double-sided tape sheets, and an 8x8" finishing frame.
Curated Fabric Library: Access to a diverse range of colors, patterns, and textures (silk, cotton, linen) to make your vision unique.
Expert Safety & Technique Guidance: Learn the safest way to handle your tools and achieve precise results.
🎁 Perfect for:
The Tactile Artist: Anyone who loves textiles, puzzles, and precise, methodical work.
A Creative Saturday: A deeply engaging, meditative project that is satisfying from beginning to end.
Unique Home Decor: Your framed, handmade 8x8" textile art will be a conversation starter.
Crafters & Quilters: Discover a new, low-stress way to work with fabric.
This class is designed for the curious maker. We manage the technique and safety so you can focus on the artistry! Come learn a new skill and leave with a finished piece you’re proud to display!
There is street parking in front of the building. If none is available, there is a parking lot behind the building.
Register by 6/17/26
🌸 Kinu-saiga: The Art of Fabric Mosaics – Start-to-Finish Workshop
Do you have your own fabric scraps??? Bring them! to share!!
Discover Kinu-saiga, the captivating traditional Japanese art that transforms colorful fabric scraps into beautiful, textured pictures! In this immersive, hands-on workshop, you won’t just make a design; you will create a completely finished masterpiece from start to finish.
We will guide you through the entire process: carefully transferring your chosen design onto the base, and "upholstering" your creation using a rich library of colorful fabrics. You will leave with a stunning, high-texture piece of art, fully finished and set in an 8x8" frame.
✨ What’s included:
Beginner-Friendly Designs: Choose from several simple, charming patterns (florals, basic landscapes, stylized figures) curated specifically for new artists.
The "From-Scratch" Experience: Learn the complete traditional method from carving to finishing.
Complete Kit & Tools:All specialized tools (including precision carving instruments), foam board, double-sided tape sheets, and an 8x8" finishing frame.
Curated Fabric Library: Access to a diverse range of colors, patterns, and textures (silk, cotton, linen) to make your vision unique.
Expert Safety & Technique Guidance: Learn the safest way to handle your tools and achieve precise results.
🎁 Perfect for:
The Tactile Artist: Anyone who loves textiles, puzzles, and precise, methodical work.
A Creative Saturday: A deeply engaging, meditative project that is satisfying from beginning to end.
Unique Home Decor: Your framed, handmade 8x8" textile art will be a conversation starter.
Crafters & Quilters: Discover a new, low-stress way to work with fabric.
This class is designed for the curious maker. We manage the technique and safety so you can focus on the artistry! Come learn a new skill and leave with a finished piece you’re proud to display!
There is street parking in front of the building. If none is available, there is a parking lot behind the building.