Intro to Drop Spindle Yarn Spinning
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Please note: All class registrations are final; please view our Cancellation Policy and Covid-19 Policy for more information. By registering for this workshop, you are agreeing to abide by these policies. Thank you for supporting our small business!
Make your own yarn!! In this beginner-level class, you'll learn to spin your own yarn using a simple tool called a drop spindle -- no spinning wheel required! This is a perfect craft for fiber-loving apartment dwellers, as it requires only minimal tools and a small amount of space, yet it packs a huge punch. You can even spin on the subway. What's better than making your own custom yarn?!
In this workshop, you'll learn:
Each student will make a 4-ounce ball of wool yarn, which you can use to knit, weave, or simply to take home and admire!
No previous experience is required for this class. All are welcome!
Class Details
Date & Time: select date above
Class Length: 3 hours
Location: Brooklyn Craft Company (here’s where we’re located)
Cost: $85 includes 3 hours of instruction, 3-4oz ounces of wool fiber, and use of a wooden drop spindle. Also, all students receive a 10% discount on all store merchandise on the day of class!
All class registrations are final; please view our policy for more information.
Meet Your Instructor
Kristin Parker (she/her) is a queer fiber artist currently living on Lenape/Canarsee territory in now-called Brooklyn. Her work centers around interdependence, repair, and connection. Kristin has been knitting for over 25 years and is particularly passionate about knitting socks as well as stranded color work using local fiber. She teaches knitting all over the city in both class formats as well as one-on-ones. Her writing about knitting has been published in Hudson Valley Textile Project’s publication Common Threads. Kristin is also very involved in the Fibershed movement and is co-leading the expansion of the New York Fibershed with NY Textile Lab. Though knitting is Kristin’s main squeeze spinning her own yarn is a close second. She also adores visible mending, natural dyeing, sewing, and dabbling in many other crafts. She is also an organizer with SURJ NYC, focusing on Indigenous Solidarity work. Connect with her at @kpmadethings on instagram.
Please note: All class registrations are final; please view our Cancellation Policy and Covid-19 Policy for more information. By registering for this workshop, you are agreeing to abide by these policies. Thank you for supporting our small business!
Make your own yarn!! In this beginner-level class, you'll learn to spin your own yarn using a simple tool called a drop spindle -- no spinning wheel required! This is a perfect craft for fiber-loving apartment dwellers, as it requires only minimal tools and a small amount of space, yet it packs a huge punch. You can even spin on the subway. What's better than making your own custom yarn?!
In this workshop, you'll learn:
Each student will make a 4-ounce ball of wool yarn, which you can use to knit, weave, or simply to take home and admire!
No previous experience is required for this class. All are welcome!
Class Details
Date & Time: select date above
Class Length: 3 hours
Location: Brooklyn Craft Company (here’s where we’re located)
Cost: $85 includes 3 hours of instruction, 3-4oz ounces of wool fiber, and use of a wooden drop spindle. Also, all students receive a 10% discount on all store merchandise on the day of class!
All class registrations are final; please view our policy for more information.
Meet Your Instructor
Kristin Parker (she/her) is a queer fiber artist currently living on Lenape/Canarsee territory in now-called Brooklyn. Her work centers around interdependence, repair, and connection. Kristin has been knitting for over 25 years and is particularly passionate about knitting socks as well as stranded color work using local fiber. She teaches knitting all over the city in both class formats as well as one-on-ones. Her writing about knitting has been published in Hudson Valley Textile Project’s publication Common Threads. Kristin is also very involved in the Fibershed movement and is co-leading the expansion of the New York Fibershed with NY Textile Lab. Though knitting is Kristin’s main squeeze spinning her own yarn is a close second. She also adores visible mending, natural dyeing, sewing, and dabbling in many other crafts. She is also an organizer with SURJ NYC, focusing on Indigenous Solidarity work. Connect with her at @kpmadethings on instagram.
All class registrations are final; no refunds will be given.
Please click here to review our full cancellation policy before proceeding.
By registering for this workshop, you are agreeing to abide by this policy.
Thank you for supporting our small business!