CLASSES AND EVENTS
All events are hosted at the studio unless otherwise noted
Upcoming Classes and Events
May 15th or 16th- My first Weaving Project Class
On May 15th or 16 Terry will be teaching a “First Project” class. This class will teach you how to design a dishtowel, figure materials needed and weaving hints that will help you get started on your first project. This 4hour class is a discussion type class, no actual weaving will be taught. The date and time have not been set yet. Please email Terry at srfiberartists@yahoo.com with your date and time preferences if you are interested in the class.
Recent Classes and Events
Snake River Homestead Demonstrations
During the week of May, 11, members of the Guild had the opportunity to participate in the 4th grade school visits to the Snake River Homestead, in Shelly. They showed the students how wool was processed to get it ready to spin, why people spun fiber in to yarn, and demonstrated spinning. A few students even got to try their hands at spinning on 2 of the Guild’s spinning wheels.
Knitting 101: Beginning Knitting
This class introduced class members to knitting, and covered knit and purl stitches; casting on and binding off; online resources such as Ravelry; how to select yarns; lifelines; and burying yarn ends.
Frantic Finish Open House
With the holidays approaching, we decided it was time for an open house. We chose a theme of finishing up projects to be used as decoration or gifts (although attendees were welcome to work on whatever they liked). We had raffle prizes throughout the day, and funny certificates for those who attended. The studio looked spiffy, there was good food, and great company throughout the day!
Scandinavian Star Workshop
Nothing else quite makes a house feel cozy like Scandinavian stars. In early December, class members of the Scandinavian Star Workshop got busy making them using basket reed. Some were with only the natural color reed, while others had dyed reed accents.
Tour de Fleece YARNO Potluck
During the Tour de Fleece in June and July 2025, the Weaving, Spinning, & Fiber Arts Guild of Idaho Falls had a competition with The Portneuf Yarn Makers in Pocatello to see who could get the most “YARNO” (bingo) cards completely filled. The team who had the most card blackouts would be hosted by the other team. When the results came in, Portneuf had won! Spinners from both groups gathered in a park shelter in Blackfoot for a day of spinning, eating delicious pot luck dishes, and participating in an hourly give-away of items that participants had brought. It was great to come together as spinners and enjoy a day of comradery and fun!
Interested in teaching a class?
Please fill out the Class Proposal form so that we can get it on the books! (note that you must be a Guild member in order to teach classes)
Interested in attending a class on a topic you don’t see listed?
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