DIY: Zipper Pouch

All materials will be supplied but feel welcome to bring your own fabric if you'd like! You will need 2 pieces of woven fabric that are at least 9x11 inches. We will be using a sewing machine, so bring yours along with zipper foot attachment if you have it. If you don't have a sewing machine, there will be a few available for you to use. About the Facilitator: After living and teaching around the world for 30 years Joyce is happily settled into life in lovely Western North Carolina. Her travels have exposed her to many fiber traditions and she has always found groups of fiber folks wherever she was to share her making with. Joyce has 20+ years teaching science, design, sewing, knitting, quilting and bookmaking to High School students and adults. She has studied fiber and book arts at Penland, Arrowmont and the Center for Book Arts in New York City. She has a small business selling one of a kind garments, housewares and books made with naturally dyed and botanically printed materials. She has recently taught at Local Cloth, John C Campbell Folk School and The North Carolina Arboretum.

Cowork at Center for Craft

All materials will be supplied but feel welcome to bring your own fabric if you'd like! You will need 2 pieces of woven fabric that are at least 9x11 inches. We will be using a sewing machine, so bring yours along with zipper foot attachment if you have it. If you don't have a sewing machine, there will be a few available for you to use. 


About the Facilitator: 

After living and teaching around the world for 30 years Joyce is happily settled into life in lovely Western North Carolina. Her travels have exposed her to many fiber traditions and she has always found groups of fiber folks wherever she was to share her making with. Joyce has 20+ years teaching science, design, sewing, knitting, quilting and bookmaking to High School students and adults. She has studied fiber and book arts at Penland, Arrowmont and the Center for Book Arts in New York City. She has a small business selling one of a kind garments, housewares and books made with naturally dyed and botanically printed materials. She has recently taught at Local Cloth, John C Campbell Folk School and The North Carolina Arboretum.

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