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Intro to Block Printing/Stamp Carving

$54

with Megan Larson

Calendar Next available session starts Feb 11, 2026 at 1 pm

Intro to Block Printing/Stamp Carving
Date: February 11, 2026
Time: 1:00P to 3:00P
Cost: $54 (all materials included)

Block printing is the earliest form of creating reproducible artworks. It originated in China in the 3rd century and was used to print calendars, art, and various texts.

In this class, students will hand carve their own stamper “block” with a design of their choosing, print it on cards using ink pads, and will be able to take their custom stamp home with them.

Needle Felted Landscapes

$65

with Kristi Koziolek

Calendar Next session starts Feb 21, 2026 at 10 am

Needle Felted Landscapes
Date: February 21, 2026
Time: 10:00A to 1:00P
Cost: $65 (all materials included)

In this class students will walk through, step by step, how to create an 8”x10” needle felted landscape ready to be framed - no experience necessary!

From creating a compelling composition to “mixing” colors and creating different shapes and textures, students will be taught general needle felting techniques to get started then will experiment and play with fiber putting the learned techniques into action.

*Students are asked to bring a couple of pictures they would like to recreate using wool fibers.*

Full Course

Intro to Nålbinding

$75

with Kasha Linn

Calendar Next available session starts Feb 28, 2026 at 10 am

Introduction to the Ancient Craft of Nålbinding
Date: Saturday, February 28, 2026
Time: 10:00A-1:00P
Cost: $75 (materials included - one 50 gm skein of wool yarn, a plastic yarn needle and stitch marker)

The Ancient Craft of Nålbinding
This ancient yarn technique was used by people across the world, from Egypt and Peru, to the Vikings in Scandinavia. It predates knitting and crochet, and has recently been considered an endangered heritage craft. 

The class will cover a short introduction to the craft and its history. Students will learn the Oslo stitch, and the class will work together on a small pouch. 

This is a beginner level class for adults. Knitting and/or crochet skills are not necessary, but can be helpful.

Instructor Bio:        
Kasha Linn is a St. Cloud-based fiber artist and the owner of Kasha's Knits. Knitting and crocheting since childhood, she loves exploring all varieties of yarn and needle crafts. She lives in a small century-old farmhouse with her husband, two daughters, and two pets. Her Nålbinding classes focus on gaining confidence in the basic structure and technique behind this ancient handcraft.  

 





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