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Fiberarts is pleased to offer this educational resource for those who wish to learn more about creating with fiber of furthering their fiber education. (You might also check Handwoven's Weaving Classes for additional opportunities.)

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NORWAY
       

Vesaas Farm and Mjonøy Handcraft and Cultural Cent
Mailing Address: 1606 Merner Ave, Cedar Falls, IA 50613
Street Address: Vesaas Farm, Vinje Community, Telemark, SO
Phone: (319) 273-2390 / Fax: (319) 273-6390 / Email: carol.colburn@uni.edu
Contact: Carol Colburn

   

  • Type of Program(s): Community Class/Workshop
  • Type of Degree(s): Non-Credit Classes/Workshops
  • Teachers/Instructors: Ingebjørg Vaagen, Eli Vesaas, Carol Colburn
  • Program Description: Weaving and Design in Norway. Welcome to the third vadmel course at Vesaas Farm and Mjonøy Handcraft and Cultural Center in Vinje, Telemark. Weave with Norwegian master weavers on a working farm in the mountains. Each participant weaves vadmel cloth the first week. We full the cloth at a water powered fulling mill on the weekend, and we cut and sew custom designed garments inspired by Norwegian traditions during the second week. The course is an immersion experience in Norway's rural textile culture.

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