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SUPPLY LIST for FALL/WINTER/SPRING 2010-2011 CLASSES
This supply list is also published in your Membership Directory.
General Class “Rules”
Be on time.
Have the correct supplies from the supply list (don’t substitute without checking with the teacher).
Have the basic skills needed for the class (If you are taking a class that specifies that a certain skill level is required, don’t expect
the teacher to take the time to show you the skills you should already have).
If you cannot attend, call the teacher to cancel. Do not expect a refund of a fee paid if you do not cancel within a reasonable time.
Many fees are for supplies that have to be ordered prior to the class in order to get a good price. The teacher has already paid for this
and expects you to be present.
If at all possible, assist the teacher with clean-up.
Ladies, watch for Hobby Lobby, Michael’s and JoAnn Fabrics Coupons when gathering your supplies. Note:
Michaels will take Hobby Lobby and JoAnn Fabric Coupons. Hobby Lobby will let you use a 40% coupon on a 30%
off item instead (not both).
Weaving - Sept. 13 (M) - 1:00
Teacher: Linda Johnson-Kabisch
Supplies: Loom provided. Other supplies will be determined after discussing project at sign-up.
Painted Stepping Stone - Sept. 14 (TU) - 1:00
Teacher: Helen Keene/Doris Rawlings
Supplies: Stepping stone (Chapman’s on Chatham Road)
Acrylic paints (patio paint works best)
Artist paint brushes
Black pen
Black waterproof marker
Acrylic sealer
Patterns will be available or bring your own.
Weaving - Sept. 20 (M) - 1:00
Teacher: Linda Johnson-Kabisch
Supplies: Loom provided. Other supplies will be determined after discussing project at sign-up.
Fall Floral Wall Hanging - Sept. 21 (TU) - 9:30 – Fee: If you provide all of the supplies the cost of the class is $20.00.
If teacher provides all of the supplies, the cost for the class is $40.00.
Note: Photo is of the Spring Arrangement so fall flowers,
etc. would be substituted.
Teacher: Sandra Kihn
Supplies: Green firm styrofoam
20 gauge wire
Green Spanish moss
Wired picks Wire cutters
Needle nose pliers
Pliers/cutter (for stem cutting)
Glue gun
Scissors
Floral tape (green or brown)
3 to 6 large flowers
3-6 various size flowers
Pumpkin (6" or larger) or Fruit and/or vegetables (2-3)
Raffia
Vines (hanging style) Tall flowers (or cat tail or pods, wheat, peacock feathers
other kinds of feathers or other item)
Bird, bugs or small critter, or other "interesting" additions
Gold glitter spray, wood tone spray, and yellow spray
Ribbon (optional).
Pumpkin Table Decoration - Sept. 22 (W) - 9:30 – Fee: If you provide all of the supplies the cost of the class is $20.00.
If teacher provides all of the supplies, the cost for the class is $40.00 plus cost of pumpkins if you get them from teacher.
Teacher: Sandra Kihn
Supplies: Green firm styrofoam You may NOT need the styrofoam if your pumpkin is Not hollow
20 gauge wire One large, styrofoam pumpkin and a smaller pumpkin if you want 2 pumpkins in your arrangement.
Knife to cut the top out of the pumpkin
Green Spanish moss
Wired picks
Wire cutters
Needle nose pliers
Plier/cutter (for stem cutting)
Glue gun
Scissors
Floral tape (green or brown)
3 to 6 large flowers 3-6 various size flowers
Fruit and/or vegetables (2-3)
Raffia
Vines (hanging style)
Tall flowers (or cat tail or pods, wheat, peacock feathers other kinds of feathers or other item)
Bird, bugs or small critter, or other "interesting" additions
Gold glitter spray, wood tone spray, and yellow spray
Ribbon (optional).
Aprons 101 - Sept. 23 (TH) - 1:00 – Fee: $1.00 - ( Fee includes pattern and “D” rings)
Teacher: Judy Engelmann
Supplies: 1 yard fabric for apron front
1 yard fabric for apron back
Thread to match
Straight Pins
Scissors
Rotary Cutter/Mat
Optional: Embellishments such as lace, doily, buttons, appliqué figures, iron-on letters
Paper Pottery - Sept. 27 (M) AND Sept. 30 (TH) - 1:00
Teeacher: Karen Hafel
Supplies: 150-200 colorful magazine pages 3/8” dowel rod – cut to 14”
1 Glue Stick
Toothpick
Rubber Bands
Small Paper Clips
Bone Folder for creasing paper
Sponge Brushes
Glossy Lustrous Mod Podge (orange container)
Triple Thick Brilliant Gloss Glaze
Genealogy - Sept. 27 (M) - 1:00 – Fee: $2.00
Teacher: LaVon Wilson/Roni Betts
Supplies: Family Historical Documents/Photos you wish to use
Scrapbook
Scrapbooking paper
Scrapbooking tools, if you have them (scissors, punches, corner cutters, etc.)
Date book so we can book future dates for field trips
Note: Family tree grid paper will be supplied
China Painted Ornament – Sept. 28 (TU), Sept. 29 (W) AND Oct. 1 (F) – 9:00 – Fee:
$17.00 – Class is limited, so please check with teacher for availability.
Teacher: Karen Barrett
Supplies: Kit will be provided.
Pop-Up Greeting Card - Oct. 4 (M) - 1:00
Teacher: Roni Betts
Supplies: 8 1/2” x 11” Solid Color Cardstock
Solid colors or printed motif paper
Scissors
Cutting Board (optional)
Glue Stick or Double-sided Tape
Theme Stickers (3-Ds are nice)
Photo Snapshots (optional)
Alphabet Stickers (colors to match paper)
Old Greeting Cards (optional)
Theme Quotes Stickers
Raggie Quilt – (Tuesdays) Oct. 5, Oct. 26 AND Nov. 16 – 9:00
Christmas Button Sweatshirt - Oct. 6 (W) - 1:00
Teacher: Faye Garvue
Supplies: 1 New, good quality sweatshirt (dark blue or dark green is best),
pre-washed with NO SOFTENER 1 Large, firm cardboard piece to
slide inside shirt while working (Available at Hobby Lobby for
$.99) Approximately 300 white buttons of
various sizes, but no larger than ¾”. NO SHANK BUTTONS
70 Small white pearl beads (optional) 10 Matching, special white buttons for neckline 1 Bottle of “Aleene’s OK-To-Wash-
It” Glue (Permanent Fabric Bond) White Thread
Small blunt point needle Fabric Marker
Chenille Cuddler - Oct. 7 (TH) AND Oct. 21 (TH) - 1:00
Teacher: Sue Lohrenz/LaVerda Wenzel
Supplies: 1 ¼ yard of four different 45”-wide plaids and/or striped flannels (cut to 45” squares and pressed before class)
¾ yard of 45” flannel for binding
Scissors Tape Measure
Marking Pen
Safety Pins and/or Long Pins
Needle and Thread for basting 4 layers of flannel together
(or you may machine stitch at home)
Second class is for cutting chenille and binding
Origami Christmas Tree – Oct. 11 (M) – 1:00
Teacher: Catherine Hendrickson-Hathaway
Supplies: Bone folder
Glue stick
Christmas wrap or origami paper
Scissors
Quillow - Oct. 13 (W) - 1:00
Teacher: Crystal Venable/Debbie Cartwright
Supplies: 5 Yards of one fabric (or 2 ½ yards of two coordinating/contracting
fabric) – 45” wide
(Please cut two pieces of fabric that are 70" long, and two pieces that are 20"x 20"
square.)
2 ½ Yards of Quilt Batting
Scissors
Straight Pins
Thread
Needles – regular sewing and large eye
Yarn
Sewing Machine (7 are available at Club)
Glass Mosaic - Oct. 14 (TH) AND Oct. 15 (F) - 1:00 – Nominal Fee on
day of class
Teacher: Sue Wall
Supplies: Picture frame with glass – 8 x 10 or smaller
Glass Cutter (available at Hobby Lobby)
Tile nippers or pliers
Pencil
Paper Tweezers
Note: Glass, mastic and grout will be supplied. Cost depends on number of people in class.
Needle Felted Christmas Ornament - Oct. 16 (SA) - 9:30
Photonot available.
Teacher: Julie Hulvey
Supplies: Several Christmas Cookie Cutters (open, without back or handle)
Small packages of wool in several colors
Felting Needle (Size 36 or 38)
Upholstery foam (at least 6” x 6”) Ribbon, yarn or baby rick-rack to hang
Needle
Thread
Small Scissors
Fused Glass – Oct. 20 (W) – 9:00 – Fee: Findings as needed
Teacher: Karen Barrett
Supplies: Gloves and/or safety glasses if you desire
Tweezers
Needle-nosed pliers Flat-nosed pliers
Round-nosed pliers
Wire cutters for jewelry
Paper Beads – Oct. 23 (SA) – 1:00 – Fee: Minimal on day of class
Note: Paper and varnish will be supplied.
Teacher: Patricia Decatoire
Supplies: Quilling Tool
Tacky Glue
Scissors
Basket Weaving – Oct. 27 (W) AND Oct. 28 (TH) – 9:00
Teacher: Gina Davis
Supplies: Kit is provided for fee, depending on basket chosen.
Weaving - Nov. 1 (M) - 1:00
Teacher: Linda Johnson-Kabisch
Supplies: Loom provided. Other supplies will be determined after discussing project at sign-up.
Holiday Swag - Nov. 2 (TU) - 1:00
Teacher: Gail Olson
Supplies: Wire Cutters
Scissors Pine Roping provided
Decorations, Gold netting, and Ribbon (Option:
provided for fee)
Beaded Watch Bracelet- Nov. 3 (W) - 1:00 – Fee: $5.00
Fee includes clasp, wire, crimp beads, “O” rings
Teacher: Sandra Gazda
Supplies: 1 Watch Face w/ONE HOLE on each side of face. (Available at LaBead Oh)
Beads of your choice
Jewelry Tools (crimp pliers, round nose and needle nose pliers) – one crimp pliers will be
available to share.
Small beading mat (felt, plush, etc.)
NOTE: Please specify TOGGLE clasp or MAGNETIC clasp.
Fall Ceramics – (Thursdays) Nov. 4, Nov. 11 AND Nov. 18 - 1:00
Teacher: Thelma Daywalt
Supplies: Cleaning tool or paring knife
Brushes
Scrubber
Small sea sponge
Angel Tree Topper - Nov. 6 (SA) - 1:00 – Fee: $10.00
Teacher: Doll Club
Supplies: Needle
White Thread
Hot Glue Gun
Hot Glue
Weaving - Nov. 8 (M) - 1:00
Teacher: Linda Johnson-Kabisch
Supplies: Loom provided. Other supplies will be determined after discussing project at sign-up.
Cardboard Christmas Village - Nov. 9 (TU) - 9:00
Teacher: Ann Twyford
Supplies: Cardboard (flat or box)
Utility Knife
Black Acrylic Paint
White Glue
White Glitter
Hot Glue Gun and Glue
Parchment Paper for Windows
Topsy-Turvy Doll – (Tuesdays) Nov. 9 AND Nov. 16 - 1:00 – Fee: $1.00
Teacher: Helen Keene/Doris Rawlings
Supplies: Sewing Machine (7 are available at Club)
Sewing Needles and Thread
Ball-point Pen and pencil
Pins
Ruler
Scissors
¼ yard Muslin
½ yard night-gown fabric
½ yard dress fabric 1/8 yard white pique for apron & hat (optional)
Trim (ribbon, lace, ruffled eyelet, etc.)
Polyfill
Yarn for hair
Embroidery floss (black, red, blue or brown for eyes)
Small embroidery hoop
Fabric glue
11” cardboard to wrap yarn
Simply Elegant Placemat – (Wednesdays) Nov. 10 AND Nov. 17 - 1:00 – Fee: $1.00 for
copies of pattern
Teacher: Patty Mees
Supplies: 1 yard of focus fabric 5/8 yard of background fabric
¾ yard medium to dark-toned fabric
1 yard binding
1 3/8 yard backing
4 pieces batting cut to 17” x 25”
Sewing Machine (7 are available at Club)
Thread to match
Rotary cutter/mat (We probably can share mats)
6.5” x 24” ruler
Beginning Knitting – (Tuesdays) Nov. 30, Dec. 7, AND Dec. 14 - 6:00
Teacher: Stella Taft
Supplies: Size 9 needles
1 Skein of cotton worsted weight yarn - Peaches and Cream or Sugar and Cream.
May be purchased at Michael's, Hobby Lobby, Joann Fabrics, WalMart, or Hancock
Fabrics.
Painted Craft Bag – (Thursdays) Dec. 2 AND Dec. 9 – 1:00
Teacher: Helen Keene and Doris Rawlings
Supplies: Multi-pocket Canvas Tote Bag (Available at Harbor Freight)
Acrylic Paint (also available at Craft Club)
Paint Brushes
Ball-Point Pen
Pencil
Several Patterns (teachers will also have some available)
Folded Boxes from Pattern - Dec. 6 (M) - 9:30 – Fee: $1.00 for pattern
Teacher: Sue Moyer
Supplies: 11” x 11” cardstock
11 ½” x 11 ½” cardstock
Bone Folder
Adhesive
Ribbon
Embellishments
Woodburning – Dec. 11 (SA) – 9:30
Teacher: Carol Edwards
Supplies: Woodburning tool
Flat Wooden object (box, cutting board, oven rack puller, picture frame, etc.)
Graphite Paper
Ball Point Pen
Pattern of choice – teacher will have some patterns
Magazine Reeded Box - Dec. 13 (M) - 9:30
Teacher: Sue Moyer
Supplies: Magazine Pages
2 Bamboo Skewers (the narrowest you can find)
Glue Stick (or Aleene’s Tacky Glue)
Ruler
Pencil
Moist Towel
Scissors, strong & sharp
Small Box Mod Podge
Brush
Basket Weaving – (Tuesdays) Jan. 4, Jan. 18 , AND Feb. 1 - 9:30
Teacher: Debbie Cartwright
Note: Must have basic knowledge of basket weaving!
Supplies: Kit will be supplied for the fee.
T-Shirt Quilt – (Wednesdays) Jan. 5, Jan. 12 AND Jan. 19 – 9:00
Teacher: Nini Saner and Marney Sudholt
Supplies: T-Shirts of any size, adult or child, 4 to 20 depending on the size of the quilt desired. The shirts should be clean. They can be worn out, stained or torn if the shirt means something to the recipient. Or stretchy baby clothes – You can use sleepers,
onesies etc
Note: Bring T-shirts or Baby clothes uncut to class. We will rough cut them, iron on the interfacing and then trim them to the finished size
Note: The T-shirts do not have to be the same size, or have the same amount of usable area.
Lightweight, non woven, single sided fusible interfacing – You can get this at JoAnn Fabric by the yard. We will have samples at signup. You will need a piece for each T-Shirt used. We will help with figuring the amount at signup. Fabric for the sashing, the borders and the binding. This fabric should be good quality all cotton and 40-43 inches wide. NOTE: Do not precut. This is NOT needed for the first class. We will help you estimate the amount needed. You will need the following if you have them. We will have extras. Sewing machine and supplies (2
nd and 3
rd weeks only)
Good fabric scissors Paper cutting scissors Cutting mat – 18 by 24 45 or 60 mm Rotary cutter Large quilting ruler, like a 6 x 24 or a large square 14 x 14 or bigger A hard sided ironing board that measures at least 18 by 24. A ironing mat would work, but may allow wrinkles. Approximate Numbers of shirts needed With a usable area of 12 in sq 14 in sq 16 in sq
4 shirts – Wall hanging size, 2 across, 2 down 32x32 36x36 40x40 12 shirts - Throw/small twin, 3 across, 4 down 46x60 52x68 58x76 20 shirts – Twin size, 4 across 5 down 60x74 68x84 76x94
Beginning Sewing – (Thursdays) Jan. 6, Jan 13, Jan. 20, AND Jan 27 - 9:30
Teacher: Flo Yoakum/Stella Taft
Supplies: Pattern Butterick #5432 (pants or gown)
Pattern Butterick #5215 (t-shirt)
2 yards cotton 45” wide fabric for pants or gown
1 ¼ to 1 5/8 yards knit fabric for t-shirt
(All fabric must be washed & dried before class.)
Scissors
Glass head straight pins
Tape measure,
Blue wash out marking pen Thread to match fabric
Sewing machine (Seven are available at Club. You must let me know to reserve one for you.)
Beginning Quilting – (Fridays) Jan. 7, Jan. 14, AND Jan 21 – 9:00
Teacher: Stella Taft
Supplies: Rotary Cutter and Cutting Mat
6x24inch clear ruler
1 yard each of 2 coordinating fabrics.
Sewing machine (Seven are available at Club.)
Sparkling Spikes Crystal Bracelet - Jan. 15 (SA) - 9:30
Teacher: Carol Edwards
Supplies: 8 – 10x6 mm crystal (or pearl) pendants
90 – 4mm bicone crystals (choice of color) (Sample used clear crystals)
81 – 3mm bicone crystals (choice of color) (Sample used multi-color crystals)
2-3 grams size 15 seed beads
½ yard Fireline, 4# or 6# Beading needle
Clasp
2 small crimp beads
Flexible Beading Wire (.010 - .012)
Tape or small bead
Note: If you have wire cutters or crimping pliers, please bring them. Some will be available.
Weaving - Jan. 17 (M) - 1:00
Teacher: Linda Johnson-Kabisch
Supplies: Loom provided. Other supplies will be determined after discussing project at sign-up.
Weaving - Jan. 24 (M) - 1:00
Teacher: Linda Johnson-Kabisch
Supplies: Loom provided. Other supplies will be determined after discussing project at sign-up.
Pencil Portrait Drawing – (Tuesdays) Feb. 1, Feb. 8, AND Feb. 15 - 1:00
Teacher: Carol Edwards
Supplies: Strathmore Bristol Smooth Drawing Paper, Size 9” x 12”
8” x 10” Black & White copy of person
Graphite Pencil – 3B or 4B
Ruler
Graphite Paper (Black)
Ball Point Pen
Kneaded Eraser
Masking Tape or Removable Tape
Melted Crayon Mania - Feb. 5 (SA) - 9:30
Teacher: Cindy Anderson
Supplies: Smooth surfaced hot plates or electric skillets are needed for this. If you have one,
please bring it.
(We will have some…the more we have, the less sharing.)
Old crayons. I will have some, but feel free to bring your favorite colors
Smooth cobbles for paperweights, available at Chapman’s. Please bring at least one, preferably
2 or 3
Pre cut mats for your creations. Choose the colors that will best go with your crayon colors. 5x7
and a smaller size as well.
(Catch the half price sale at Hobby Lobby) A couple of rags – one soft for polishing, another old towel type
Paper towels
Pin Cushion/Thread Catcher - Feb. 17 (TH) - 1:00
Teacher: Carol Edwards
Supplies: 2 coordinating “Fat Quarters” of fabric
10” Square of Denim or Muslin
Sand, rice or glass beads (about 1 – 1½ cups)
¾ yard Nylon Strapping (such as you find around boxes) or plastic bands (around litter bucket lids,
detergent boxes, etc.) or wire
clothesline. You can also use the rim of plastic lid off ice cream bucket, etc.
Sewing Machine (7 are available at Club)
Pins
Thread
Scissors or Rotary Cutter/Mat
Ruler
Pastel Painting – Feb. 19 (SA) – 9:30
Teacher: Carol Edwards
Supplies: Paper for pastel painting (any color)
Chalk Pastels (sticks or pencils) – NOT OIL PASTELS
Pencil
Cloth to wipe hands
Copper Enameling Order Day – Feb. 20 (SU) – 2:00
Spring Ceramics – (Thursdays) Feb. 24, Mar. 3 AND Mar. 10 - 1:00
Teacher: Thelma Daywalt
Supplies: Cleaning tool or paring knife
Brushes
Scrubber
Small sea sponge
Stained Glass – (Saturdays) Feb. 26, Mar. 5, Mar. 12 AND Mar. 19 (If needed) – 1:00
Teacher: Patricia Decatoire
Supplies: Glass cutter
Colored, Transparent Glass (some may be available at the Club)
Copper foiling
Solder
Flux for stained glass
Black patina Solder gun
Pattern (One will be provided although you may choose another). Teacher has a projector to enlarge
patterns into larger art pieces. Keep it simple. The pattern I have chosen to use is a
water backed dragon fly with water lilies in foreground. I've enlarged it to a 12 x 14 size
Glass Grinders are needed and are extremely helpful. If anyone has one please bring it.
Black or white marker for glass. (Sharpies work fine.)
Glass breaker pliers
Note: ArtofStainedGlass.com is the best sight I found for this info. Their recommendations are: 100 W. Weller Soldering Iron, Glass
cutter, Grinder with 3/4 grinding bit, Foil (Edco, black backed foil) 7/32 width, one 1-lb 60/40 solid core solder.
Marble Reflecting Ball - Mar. 1 (TU) - 1:00
Teacher: Doris Rawlings/Helen Keene
Supplies: Bowling Ball or other ball (size of your choice)
6-7 Bags regular flat-sided marbles
1 bag small flat-sided marbles
Adhesive: “ Silicone Clear”; clear caulking; or adhesive of choice
Masking Tape (optional)
Durham’s Water Putty (Fill holes in bowling ball before class. When dry, lightly sand.)
Creative Clay – (Fridays) Mar. 4 AND Mar. 11 – 1:00 – Fee: $2.00 for Clay; $.25 - $1.00 for Glazes; Firing Fee up to $1.50
Teacher: Bonnie Duffy
Supplies: Shaping Tools (found at craft stores)
Small sponge
Texturizing material to press into clay (optional)
Picture of potential project (Check out magazines, catalogs, flowers, bowls, mugs, etc.)
Cookie cutters for circles, leaves, etc.
Plastic wrap to cover clay while rolling Rolling Pin
Heavy cloth-backed wallpaper square on which to roll clay
Paint Brushes
Pencil Portrait Drawing – (Saturdays) Mar. 5, Mar. 12, AND Mar. 19 - 9:30
Teacher: Carol Edwards
Supplies: Strathmore Bristol Smooth Drawing Paper, Size 9” x 12”
8” x 10” Black & White copy of person
Graphite Pencil – 3B or 4B
Ruler
Graphite Paper (Black)
Ball Point Pen
Kneaded Eraser Masking Tape or Removable Tape
Decorated Baseball Hat - Mar. 8 (TU) - 9:00
Teacher: Ann Twyford
Supplies: Baseball cap 1 dozen silk flowers
1 ½ yards fine netting (color of your choice to match color of mos t flowers)
Hot Glue Gun/Glue
Scissors
Wire cutters for flowers
Spring Floral Wall Hanging - Mar. 14 (M) - 9:30 – Fee: If you provide all of the supplies the cost
of the class is $20.00. If teacher provides all of the supplies, the cost for the class is $40.00.
Teacher: Sandra Kihn
Supplies: Green firm styrofoam,
20 gauge wire
Green Spanish moss
Wired picks
Wire cutters
Needle nose pliers Pliers/cutter (for stem cutting)
Glue gun
Scissors
Floral tape (green or brown)
3 to 6 large flowers
3-6 various size flowers
Fruit and/or vegetables (2-3)
Raffia, vines (hanging style)
Tall flowers (or cat tail or pods, wheat, peacock feathers other kinds of feathers or other item)
Bird, bugs or small critter, or other "interesting" additions
Gold glitter spray, wood tone spray, and yellow spray
Ribbon ( optional)
Copper Enameling – Mar. 28-Apr. 1 (M-F) – 5:30
Teacher: Kathy Anane/Joellyn Warner
Supplies: Will be determined on Ordering Day
Spoon Pin - Apr. 1 (F) - 1:00 – Fee: $2.00
Teacher: Sue Wall
Supplies: Watercolor paints
Artist Paint Brushes
Trim (jewelry, lace, feathers, etc.)
Scissors
Pencil
Duct Tape Flower – Apr. 2 (SA) – 9:30
Teacher: Patty Kilby
Supplies: 1 roll wide green Duct Tape
1 roll wide Duct Tape, color of your choice
Floral wire or bread twist ties for practice
Wire
Scissors
Ruler 8 x 10 picture frame glass or similar glass surface to stick tape to and peel off
Plain straight ink pen
Button Bracelet - Apr. 9 (SA) - 9:30
Teacher: Cindy Anderson
Supplies: Stretchy cord will be provided.
A variety of shank buttons (with the loop on the back), not the hole buttons. (Try to
collect buttons that
coordinate in color. Covered buttons work well, too.)
Buttons: Depending on your wrist size, and the size of your buttons you will need about 30
buttons.
If you have a larger wrist, bring more buttons. If you have enough buttons, plan
to make 2 bracelets
during this session. (Buttons go on sale 50% off at JoAnn Fabrics. If you don’t have enough in a button box somewhere, try to shop the sales.)
Scissors
Folded Money Blouse - Apr. 19 (TU) - 9:00
Teacher: Ann Twyford
Supplies: 6 new $1 bills
¼ yard ¼” lace
4 Small White ¼” Buttons
Small ¼” green ribbon
1 Square (6” x 6”) green felt (color of the money)
1 8” X 6” Picture Frame
Photo not available.
Batik - April 20 (W) AND April 21 (TH) - 1:00 – Fee: $3.00
Teacher: Julie Hulvey
Supplies: Piece of white material, 100% cotton, preferably old like a piece of old sheet. Size at least 18 x 18
Stretcher bars (found on painting supply section of craft store) to make a stretcher a little smaller than your cloth.
Paintbrush that can be ruined (will be used with wax)
Optional - Tjanting needle if you can find one (try Dick Blick online)