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Learn to Weave

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Learn a variety of weaving techniques from Fibershed's knowledgable and friendly instructors

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  • Making a Cheese-Curd-Molding Basket with Charlie Kennard primary image

    Making a Cheese-Curd-Molding Basket with Charlie Kennard

    Sat, Jun 1 • 10:00 AM

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  • Making a Willow Tatza with Charlie Kennard primary image

    Making a Willow Tatza with Charlie Kennard

    Sat, Jun 29 • 10:00 AM

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  • Make a Knotless Netting Bag with Charlie Kennard primary image

    Make a Knotless Netting Bag with Charlie Kennard

    Sat, May 4 • 10:00 AM

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  • Make a Coiled Rush Basket with Charlie Kennard primary image

    Make a Coiled Rush Basket with Charlie Kennard

    Sat, Apr 6 • 10:00 AM

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  • Making a Tule Boat with Charlie Kennard primary image

    Making a Tule Boat with Charlie Kennard

    Sat, Sep 9 • 9:30 AM

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  • Fine Twined Basket with Charlie Kennard primary image

    Fine Twined Basket with Charlie Kennard

    Sun, Jul 16 • 10:00 AM

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  • Weaving on a Mayan Backstrap Loom with Sari Monroy Solís primary image

    Weaving on a Mayan Backstrap Loom with Sari Monroy Solís

    Sun, Jun 25 • 10:00 AM

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  • 3-Day Fermented Mineral Mud-Dyeing Workshop with Aboubakar Fofana primary image

    3-Day Fermented Mineral Mud-Dyeing Workshop with Aboubakar Fofana

    Fri, Jun 9 • 10:00 AM

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  • 3-Day Indigo Workshop with Aboubakar Fofana primary image

    3-Day Indigo Workshop with Aboubakar Fofana

    Fri, Jun 2 • 10:00 AM

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  • The Magic of Twill in Basketry with Charlie Kennard primary image

    The Magic of Twill in Basketry with Charlie Kennard

    Sat, May 6 • 10:00 AM

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  • Growing & Processing Flax  with Sandy & Durl of Chico Flax primary image

    Growing & Processing Flax with Sandy & Durl of Chico Flax

    Sat, May 6 • 10:00 AM

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  • Eco Printing with Cory Gunter Brown of Earth My Body primary image

    Eco Printing with Cory Gunter Brown of Earth My Body

    Sat, Apr 15 • 10:00 AM

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  • Making a Twined Tule Basket with Rimiko Berreman primary image

    Making a Twined Tule Basket with Rimiko Berreman

    Sun, Apr 2 • 10:00 AM

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  • Family Needle Felting for Beginners with Robyn Smith primary image

    Family Needle Felting for Beginners with Robyn Smith

    Sun, Mar 26 • 10:00 AM

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  • Spinning with Fiber Circle Studio + Natural Dyes with Heidi Iverson primary image

    Spinning with Fiber Circle Studio + Natural Dyes with Heidi Iverson

    Sat, Mar 25 • 10:00 AM

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  • Papermaking from Scratch with Local Plants with Jane Ingram Allen primary image

    Papermaking from Scratch with Local Plants with Jane Ingram Allen

    Sat, Mar 11 • 10:00 AM

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  • Mushroom Dyes of the Northern California Fungal Fibershed with Alissa Allen primary image

    Mushroom Dyes of the Northern California Fungal Fibershed with Alissa Allen

    Fri, Mar 3 • 9:00 AM

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  • Mugwort as Medicine, Food & Color primary image

    Mugwort as Medicine, Food & Color

    Sun, Feb 26 • 11:00 AM

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  • Making a Willow Tatza with Charlie Kennard primary image

    Making a Willow Tatza with Charlie Kennard

    Sun, Feb 19 • 10:00 AM

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  • Learn Sewing Basics and Make a Tote Bag with Pia Andersson primary image

    Learn Sewing Basics and Make a Tote Bag with Pia Andersson

    Sun, Feb 5 • 10:00 AM

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  • Monthly Mending Bar Happy Hour primary image

    Monthly Mending Bar Happy Hour

    Thu, Feb 24 • 4:00 PM

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Organizer of Learn to Weave
Fibershed is a non-profit educational and research organization that develops regenerative textile systems that are based on carbon farming, regional manufacturing, and public education.We envision the emergence of an international system of regional textile communities that enliven connection and ownership of ‘soil-to-soil’ textile processes. These diverse textile cultures are designed to build soil carbon stocks on the working landscapes on which they depend, while directly enhancing the strength of regional economies. Both fiber and food systems now face a drastically changing climate, and must utilize the best of time-honored knowledge and available science for their long-term ability to thrive.