January 2022 E-Newsletter
Spotlight: January 9th Program Meeting
Tour ChadAlice Hagen's Studio!
Resist dyer, feltmaker, and bookbinder ChadAlice Hagen is going to take us on a pre-recorded tour of her subterranean dyeing and felting studio where she prepares her felts, gathers her two billion weird tools and clamps, and maintains a stovetop of boiling dye pots. Then, she’ll meet us live upstairs in her book studio to show how she uses her resist-dyed felts for books and to share some of her ingenious bookbinder’s storage solutions. Please join us for a colorful and inspiring start to 2022 – a virtual one that you can enjoy in your jammies!

Free for individual SEFAA members; $5 for non-members. Register to receive the Zoom link.
Learn. Create. Explore.
January 5 - Virtual Event
Stitching Time
Free and open to all hand stitchers!
January 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, and 27 - In-Person + Virtual Event
Lunchtime Fiber Open Studios
January 15-17 - In-Person Class
At Play in the Garden of Stitch
January 18 - Virtual Event
January Book Club Meeting
January 22 - In-Person Class
Felted Vessels
Full. Second session has been scheduled for 2/26.
NEW! February 12 - In-Person Tour
Docent Tour of the Robert Wun: Between Reality and Fantasy Exhibition
NEW! February 13 - In-Person Class
Silk Dye Painting
This is a 5-session class that will meet 2/13, 2/20, 2/27, 3/12, and 3/13.
NEW! February 26 - In-Person Class
Felted Vessels
April 9 - In-Person Class
Make and Use Original Decorative Papers
Rescheduled! May 9 - In-Person Class
Monday Make Night: Denim Feathers
In the works - Dyeing, felting, and spinning classes, an exhibition of Laurel Rudolph's quilts, and much, much more!

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Happy Houses by Ann Buggey, a 2021 Square Foot Fiber Art Pin Up Show winning entry. Materials: Wool fiber, roving, fabric, and fleece; cotton thread, glass beads, and ceramic dish. Techniques: Sewing, wet and dry felting. Artist’s Statement: I love the "jellybean" houses in the town I grew up in near the sea.
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