


RSVP: Indigo Dye Workshop with Fiber Parts at 5:30-6:15pm
In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn how to dye with natural indigo. Each participant will have the opportunity to hand-dye a bandana with the guidance of Jaime Rosegren of Fiber Parts. All materials are provided for this workshop.
Date: October 27th, 2024
Time: 5:30-6:15pm
Location: Under the big oak tree at Urban Farm in Ormewood
Cost: $20-40 sliding scale – this fee covers the cost of materials for the teacher with additional proceeds benefittingUFO, Inc. a registered nonprofit organization dedicated to stewarding Red’s Farm Preserve.
About Fiber Parts
As a crafter, I wanted a place where one could go and learn all aspects of fiber arts. Where fiber crafters could gather and create community. And so Fiber Parts was born. As a small business owner, I wanted to create a place where you can learn about where your fiber comes from; and help build sustainability and support for the local fiber economy. We strive to build relationships with the people who grow our fiber and who we source our materials from because it matters who we work with and the community we build. Learn more about Fiber Parts here.
RSVP: Indigo Dye Workshop with Fiber Parts at 5:30-6:15pm
In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn how to dye with natural indigo. Each participant will have the opportunity to hand-dye a bandana with the guidance of Jaime Rosegren of Fiber Parts. All materials are provided for this workshop.
Date: October 27th, 2024
Time: 5:30-6:15pm
Location: Under the big oak tree at Urban Farm in Ormewood
Cost: $20-40 sliding scale – this fee covers the cost of materials for the teacher with additional proceeds benefittingUFO, Inc. a registered nonprofit organization dedicated to stewarding Red’s Farm Preserve.
About Fiber Parts
As a crafter, I wanted a place where one could go and learn all aspects of fiber arts. Where fiber crafters could gather and create community. And so Fiber Parts was born. As a small business owner, I wanted to create a place where you can learn about where your fiber comes from; and help build sustainability and support for the local fiber economy. We strive to build relationships with the people who grow our fiber and who we source our materials from because it matters who we work with and the community we build. Learn more about Fiber Parts here.