Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Places to take classes

Where can I learn to ... in the Upper Valley?

If you wonder this, with ... filled in with a fiber craft, you've come to the right place. This is not an exhaustive list, but a good first look. You can phone or stop in anywhere, of course, and other options for finding out about classes are listed with the individual locations.

Hanover:


  • League of New Hampshire Craftsmen (felt, braiding, upholstery, repurposing clothing, needlepoint)
    13 Lebanon Street
    Hanover, NH 03755
    603-643-5384
    How else to find out: Check the Mixed Media class listing.

Hartford:


  • The Upper Valley Sew-op (sewing, quilting, mending, alterations, crochet, embroidery)
    Upstairs at the Upper Valley Food Co-op
    193 North Main Street
    White River Junction, VT 05001
    802-295-5804
    How else to find out: Scroll through the Co-op's calendar, or get on the mailing list for all upstairs events. Stopping in, in this case, means stopping into the food store: announcements and signups are in front of the registers.
     
  • White River Yarns (knitting, crochet, needle felting)
    49 South Main Street
    White River Junction, VT 05001
    802-295-9301
    How else to find out: Watch their webpage or Facebook page, or sign up for their email newsletter.

Lebanon:


  • AVA Gallery (occasional art-oriented fiber classes)
    11 Bank Street
    Lebanon, NH 03766
    603-448-3117
    How to find out: Visit AVA's education page or sign up for their newsletter (electronic or paper).
     
  • Country Woolens (knitting, spinning, needle felting)
    160 Mechanic Street
    Lebanon, NH 03766
    603-448-1840
    How to find out: Sign up for twice-yearly mailings, for classes in the fall and winter.

Norwich:


  • Northern Nights Yarn Shop (knitting)
    In Norwich Square, 289 Main Street (corner of Elm and Main)
    PO Box 382
    Norwich, VT 05055
    802-649-2000
    How else to find out: Check the last page of the first section of the Valley News for class advertisements.

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