From Flax Fibers to Yarn – Kirsi Kostamo
From Flax Fibers to Yarn – Kirsi Kostamo
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Description
Workshop on Sun, August 31, from 1 PM to 3 PM
In this workshop, participants will learn how to process flax fibers and spin them into yarn using a spindle or spinning wheel. Each participant gets to take home the yarn they produce.
The workshop fee – €8 – is paid directly to the instructor.
Maximum 12 participants.
Kirsi Kostamo is a crafts teacher (KTyO) and holds a Master’s degree in Education (M.Ed.). She specializes in traditional handcraft techniques and, after retiring from full-time work, now teaches part-time in various organizations, mainly in Southern Finland.
In this workshop, participants will learn how to process flax fibers and spin them into yarn using a spindle or spinning wheel. Each participant gets to take home the yarn they produce.
The workshop fee – €8 – is paid directly to the instructor.
Maximum 12 participants.
Kirsi Kostamo is a crafts teacher (KTyO) and holds a Master’s degree in Education (M.Ed.). She specializes in traditional handcraft techniques and, after retiring from full-time work, now teaches part-time in various organizations, mainly in Southern Finland.
Description
Workshop on Sun, August 31, from 1 PM to 3 PM
In this workshop, participants will learn how to process flax fibers and spin them into yarn using a spindle or spinning wheel. Each participant gets to take home the yarn they produce.
The workshop fee – €8 – is paid directly to the instructor.
Maximum 12 participants.
Kirsi Kostamo is a crafts teacher (KTyO) and holds a Master’s degree in Education (M.Ed.). She specializes in traditional handcraft techniques and, after retiring from full-time work, now teaches part-time in various organizations, mainly in Southern Finland.
In this workshop, participants will learn how to process flax fibers and spin them into yarn using a spindle or spinning wheel. Each participant gets to take home the yarn they produce.
The workshop fee – €8 – is paid directly to the instructor.
Maximum 12 participants.
Kirsi Kostamo is a crafts teacher (KTyO) and holds a Master’s degree in Education (M.Ed.). She specializes in traditional handcraft techniques and, after retiring from full-time work, now teaches part-time in various organizations, mainly in Southern Finland.
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