Scented Scrappy Satchets with Took Storm
Schedule
Sun Oct 06 2024 at 01:00 pm to 03:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Mill District Local Art Gallery | Amherst, MA
About this Event
Fabric and thread scraps are part of fiber crafting. But they don’t have to go to waste, or end up in the landfills! Turn your scraps into scented satchets!
Join Took Storm of Hawksong Weaving at The Local Art Gallery on Sunday, October 6 from 1-3pm, and make Pumpkin Spice Scrappy Scented Satchets that are one of Hawksong Weaving's best selling items. Learn about the properties of different scented herbs and spices in the satchets, make your own set of four sachets using premade blank satchets, and walk away knowing that you’ve kept fiber scraps out of the local landfills! These make great gifts!
$30, includes all materials. Participants are welcome to bring their own fiber scraps.
Ages 16+.
Artist bio:
Took Storm is a genderqueer weaver who draws inspiration from nature, his found family, and the twisty turns of life that led them to weaving. Said twisty turns include the late discovery of a disabling genetic collagen disorder, and piecing the scraps of his life back together with the support of his found family. Took is aided in his weaving by Penelope Calico, and Hades Himbo, who serve as medical alert and emotional support cats (Penelope will calico-complain if Took’s heartrate or breathing gets wonky, while Hades will slowly insert his massive Maine Coon-mix bulk between Took and the loom when Took needs to take a break). These two are jokingly referred to as the HR and OSHA of Hawksong Weaving.
Took works exclusively with thrift store or secondhand yarn (no, not taking apart sweaters or blankets, just utilizing the odd balls of yarn that get donated or gifted) in a way that allows tattered and worn yarn to shine. This process serves to remind himself and others that just because you’ve been worn down by life and pierced back together a few times, doesn’t mean you don’t have value, and that it’s okay to be gentle with yourself while piecing things back together. Took enjoys teaching the adaptive weaving methods he works with, creating weaving content on Youtube and Tiktok, and weaving commission memorial scarves and blankets for family members of fiber artists who have passed on.
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Where is it happening?
Mill District Local Art Gallery, 91 Cowls Road, Amherst, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 33.85