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Vintage Book Journals

$45

with Megan Larson

Calendar Next available session starts Jun 25, 2026 at 1:30 pm

Vintage Book Journals
Date: Thursday, June 25, 2026
Time: 130P-400P
Cost: $45 (materials included)
Instructor: Megan Larson

Learn to make your own custom journal for drawing, note taking, painting or anything else you need a blank book for!

We will give new life to vintage hardcover books that were headed to the recycling bin by removing the covers and filling them with fresh paper.  We will then bind the pages to the covers using a Coptic stitch. The resulting journal will lie flat when opened and can be made with paper of your choice to suit your journaling needs. 

All materials are provided, but if you have a hardcover book that measures roughly 5x8 inches that you would like to use, feel free to bring it.

Intermediate Fiber Arts Camp for Kids

$149

with AATC Staff

Calendar Next available session starts Jul 14, 2026 at 1 pm

Ages: 9 - 15

Intermediate Fiber Arts Camp for Kids
Instructor: AATC Staff
Dates: Tuesday, July 14 to Friday, July 17
Times: 1P-4P
Ages: 9-15
Cost: $149

Bring your creative visions to life in this hands-on intermediate fiber arts camp dedicated to weaving and fiber fun!

Campers will experiment with:

  • On-the-loom weaving using tabletop looms
  • Off-the-loom projects using items found in nature all while learning more about weaving.

Through instruction and open-ended exploration, artists will design and create unique projects that reflect their personal style. This camp will encourage creativity, patience, and craftsmanship while celebrating the joy of working with fiber and textiles. The projects that the weavers create will be totally up to them. Just a few examples of what they will be able to create include wall hangings, bird's nests, bracelets, table runners and placemats.

Kids registered for this camp must have previous weaving experience. If you have any questions if your child is eligible or not please call Annandale Art & Textile Center.

Metal Embossing

$45

with Megan Larson

Calendar Next available session starts Jul 16, 2026 at 1:30 pm

Metal Embossing
Date: Thursday, July 16, 2026
Time: 1:30P-3:30P
Cost: $45 (materials included)
Instructor: Megan Larson


Decorative metal embossing is a great way to make your art 3 dimensional.

Participants will learn to create designs using three techniques: engraving, embossing and high relief. Using thin sheets of aluminum and easy to use tools (many of which are things you have laying around your house!), students will create a set of ornaments that can be hung individually, strung on a ribbon to make a garland, or even framed to hang on a wall. All supplies included.

Mandala Dot Painting - Clay Pot

$49

with Pam Pringle

Calendar Next available session starts Jul 18, 2026 at 10 am

Mandala Dot Painting - Clay Pot

When: Saturday, July 18, 2026
Time: 10:00A-1:00P
Cost: $49 (materials included)

In the ancient language of Hinduism and Buddhism, mandala means “circle”. Traditionally, mandalas were drawn as a meditative practice by monks and patterns were utilized that represented the cosmos or deities in various heavenly worlds. 

A dot mandala is a form of art that involves creating intricate patterns using small dots. Different sizes of dotting tools and styluses are used to place dots of varying sizes and colors on a surface, typically in concentric circles or geometric patterns. Mandala dot painting can be done on pretty much anything…rocks, wood, cups, pots, glass, canvas, and much more.

Students in this beginner class will learn mandala dot painting basics: Mandala design, paints, tools, as well as prepping and finishing your painted surface. You will have the opportunity to “practice” using different size tools on cardstock and we will finish the class by painting a beautiful mandala design on a clay pot (dimensions 4" in diameter and 4" tall). All supplies are furnished: clay pot, dotting tools, cardstock and paints.

About the Instructor:

Pam Pringle has been dot painting for approximately 9 years and has been teaching classes in both Minnesota and Arizona for the past 6 years. It gives her great joy to introduce individuals to the art of dot painting and her goal is always to make class pleasant, relaxing, and non-intimidating. 

Finishing Touches in Your Toolbox

$49

with Loretta Stacy

Calendar Next available session starts Jul 23, 2026 at 1 pm

Finishing Touches in Your Toolbox
When: Thursday, July 23
Time: 1:00P to 4:00P
Instructor: Loretta Stacy

Learn 3 types of hemstitching so when you cut your weaving from the loom, your item is securely finished. You will also learn how to incorporate hemstitching as a design feature.

Students should bring a warped rigid heddle or shaft loom warped 12" wide with a short warp.  We will only use about 18" so warp with something you can weave off for a table runner later.

Students should also bring 2 wound bobbins, shuttle and scissors.

Feel free to reach out to Carrie.aatc@gmail.com with any questions.

 

Hem a Rag Rug

$49

with Loretta Stacy

Calendar Next available session starts Aug 22, 2026 at 9 am

Hem a Rag Rug
When: Saturday, August 22
Time: 10:00A to 1:00P
Instructor: Loretta Stacy
Cost: $49 + $10 Materials fee (Due day of class to instructor)

Learn to hem a rag rug with a firm hem.  No corners to curl and no knots to stand on. This hem is very firm and keeps your rug flat on the floor. The student will learn to do a half Damascus and hem the rug.

Instructor will provide rag rug samples to hem. The student can take them home as an example to keep. We will use the sewing machines at AATC.

Feel free to reach out to Carrie.aatc@gmail.com with any questions.

Nålbinding Beyond the Basics

$85

with Kasha Linn

Calendar Next session starts Sep 12, 2026 at 10 am

Nålbinding Beyond the Basics 

Date: Saturday, September 12, 2026
Time: 10:00A to 2:00P
Cost: $85 (materials included - two 50 gm skeins of wool yarn, 1 plastic yarn needle, 1 stitch marker)

Class description: 

In this intermediate class, we’ll build on the basics and explore two new stitches; a variation of Oslo, as well as a Finnish stitch introducing some new concepts.  We’ll take a closer look at different ways to connect stitches and how those choices affect fabric structure and texture. Students will apply these techniques by working a hat in the stitch of their choice. 

This class assumes the student has basic Nålbinding skills and ability to work the Oslo stitch. As a prerequisite, it’s recommended that you have taken the instructor’s Intro to Nålbinding class, or work through the Kasha’s Knits Beginner Nålbinding PDF Workbook available at kashasknits.etsy.com.  

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. 

Mandala Dot Painting - Christmas Canvas

$49

with Pam Pringle

Calendar Next available session starts Sep 16, 2026 at 1:30 pm

Mandala Dot Painting - Christmas Canvas

When: Wednesday, September 16, 2026
Time: 1:30P-4:30P
Cost: $49 (materials included)

In the ancient language of Hinduism and Buddhism, mandala means “circle”. Traditionally, mandalas were drawn as a meditative practice by monks and patterns were utilized that represented the cosmos or deities in various heavenly worlds. 

A dot mandala is a form of art that involves creating intricate patterns using small dots. Different sizes of dotting tools and styluses are used to place dots of varying sizes and colors on a surface, typically in concentric circles or geometric patterns. Mandala dot painting can be done on pretty much anything…rocks, wood, cups, pots, glass, canvas, and much more.

Students in this beginner to intermediate class will learn mandala dot painting basics: Mandala design, paints, tools, as well as prepping and finishing your painted surface. You will have the opportunity to “practice” using different size tools on cardstock and we will finish the class by painting a beautiful Holiday mandala design on a 6" square canvas. All supplies are furnished: canvas, dotting tools, cardstock and paints.

About the Instructor:

Pam Pringle has been dot painting for approximately 9 years and has been teaching classes in both Minnesota and Arizona for the past 6 years. It gives her great joy to introduce individuals to the art of dot painting and her goal is always to make class pleasant, relaxing, and non-intimidating.  





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