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Riveting Basics: Silver Pendant
Join fine local jewelry maker, Jolynn Santiago, and learn how to make a beautiful piece of jewelry to wear of gift. Riveting is a process where two or more pieces of metal are connected without heat. There are several types of rivets. This class focuses on the basic rivet; a metal pin with a shank and two nail heads that holds two or more pieces of metal together. Once the basic rivet is secured with a hammer, the parts are permanently immobilized. In this class, students will create a sterling silver pendant. In addition to riveting, students will learn how to saw using a jeweler’s saw, file, sand, anneal (soften metal), apply texture and patina. On the last day of class, we will discuss the students’ finished projects as a group. We’ll also discuss creating a setup for those who wish to continue practicing their riveting skills at home. Students will leave this class with handmade jewelry, a better understanding of basic riveting, the resources needed to order the proper materials and the knowledge to create a small riveting set-up of their own.All materials, and tools for use during class are included in the fee. All levels are welcome!(Photos are examples of designs using the riveting process)
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Galettes and Crepes
The term ‘galette’ has become popular in American desserts. Fruit tarts baked without a tin, folding the crust from the bottom over the filling to create a flat and rustic pie. But go to France and you'll discover the word all over different menus, referring to everything from cakes to pies, crepes to cookies. Different regions around the country use the word differently, and for this class we'll be travelling to the north-west of France, to Brittany, where a galette means a flat, buckwheat crepe filled with something savory and comforting. The Galette Bretonnes is popular fare all over France, and there are restaurants dedicated to serving only this unsophisticated dish for lunch and dinner. In this class you'll learn how to make this quick and easy meal, along with several fillings, from the classic ham and egg, to the Galette à la Florentine. And we shall not neglect the Galette's smaller, sweeter, and more popular cousin, the ubiquitous crepe. Along with crepes for dessert we'll learn to make our own Nutella, classic fruit filling and crepes suzette. If you love making French food but only have time in your busy day for a quick lunch (plus dessert!) this class is for you! Together, the galette and crepe make a complete, and delicious, meal.This is a participatory cooking class. A small group of 3-4 students will work together at each cooking station to complete the recipes on the night's menu. Please arrive 5-minutes early for a prompt start. Thank you!This class is generously sponsored by City Market:
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Sew Your First Sampler Quilt
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In this class you'll learn to make your own quilts from start to finish! We'll learn the basics required for designing, cutting, and piecing your first quilt blocks, assembling them into a quilt top, and tying and binding it into a finished sampler quilt! Ideal for people with some familiarity with a sewing machine, but no experience is required! The basics learned in this class are easily applicable to any larger scale quilt project, and is an ideal jumping off point for those looking to get into quilting! Sewing machines and quilting tools will be provided. You are also welcome to bring your own sewing machine. Please plan to bring the following to class: ~3 yards total of various woven fabrics. Any fabric store (Joann Fabrics in South Burlington is a convenient option) will have a large selection of "quilting cottons", and these are perfect. You can select your own from the bolts of fabric available in the store, or select a collection of pre cut "fat quarters," sometimes sold in coordinated sets like this example which are perfect for this kind of project. ("Jelly Rolls" or "Fabric Rolls" are collections of precut fabric strips, and these are not ideal for the kind of quilting you'll be learning in this class; stay away from these.) IMPORTANT NOTE: One of your pieces of fabric will have to be at least 36"x36;" this will be used for the backing of the quilt. You will need to select a bolt of fabric to get this cut from at the store. Most fabric stores do not sell pre cut pieces of this size. 1 Large Spool (>500yd) 30-60wt Cotton Thread. Thread will be visible in some places, choose a coordinating (or contrasting!) color with your fabric if you would like!
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Sew a Quilted Pillowcase
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Ideal for first time quilters, in this class we'll sew a simple decorative pillowcase, perfect for that corner of your living room that's been looking a little drab! Using several classic quilt blocks, we'll go through the process of cutting and piecing the block together, tying it into a small quilt top, and then assembling them into the final pillowcase. We'll cover all the required information to make your own full sized quilt, in a much faster, and digestible format! Sewing machines and quilting tools will be provided. You are also welcome to bring your own sewing machine. Please plan to bring the following to class: 1 yard of woven cotton fabric for the body of the pillow. Any fabric store (Joann in South Burlington is a convenient option) will have a large selection of "quilting cottons" and these are perfect. 1-3 precut fabric quarters, sometimes called "fat quarters", for the quilt block. You will have extra of your pillow body fabric, if you would like to use that in the center block that's a perfect option. Otherwise choose 2-3 colors/designs of fabric you'd like to use! 1 small spool (but make sure it's more than 100yd of thread!) 30-60wt cotton thread. 16x16" pillow form, if desired!
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