Showing posts with label classes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classes. Show all posts

January 7, 2014

Crafty Changes in the New Year

Last night while grocery shopping Harper threw one of her toys out of the stroller.  I didn't realise it immediately so we started going up and down every aisle retracing our steps.  I asked an employee and a customer overheard me.  Her and her daughters saw the little squeaky penguin toy.  However it wasn't where they saw it.  I was pretty bummed because this was a gift from her Uncle in Australia.  I guess I just need to get use to this happening.  Harper and I continued to go thru every aisle and this woman and her daughters also helped us.  Her daughters found it on a shelf and started waving to me from the other end of the aisle.  I was so happy.  I think I was so happy not only because they found it but also they were so sweet and helpful.  I think it may be contagious, maybe it's just in us, that feeling of renewing and wanting to be better at the beginning of the new year.

It's absolutely freezing today in most of the country.  Here in Brooklyn it is a chilly 4 degrees.  But it's the new year so let's talk about change.  I personally celebrate my new year on my birthday in September.  However the new year always makes me reflect and ponder.  It's not a bad marker to try and make changes, even small ones.  I asked on my personal facebook page if any one had suggestions for resolutions or if they were making any changes.  I got a few answers that I really liked.  A friend and roommate from college who is now a teacher of second graders suggested minimal but meaningful.  I do think if we make huge, mountainous promises to ourselves then they are harder to achieve.  We let ourselves down and just feel bad about it.  Minimal but meaningful.  Picking up crayons if someone drops them.  Helping someone be a better reader.  These are second grader suggestions but really applicable to all of us. Or maybe just starting to floss your teeth, a minute out of your day.  Thanks Jim Shepherd.

Minimal but meaningful, open the door for someone, offer your seat to the elderly person or pregnant woman on the subway or simply say good morning to someone on  the street.  It's really not that hard.  It might make you happier.

How about something bigger? Something for yourself? Set a goal? My goal is that I want to take a photography class and get my website up. So I have been checking out places for the class.  Ever since my place of employment, 3rdward, closed, I have been looking for other places to take classes.  There are definitely plenty to choose from.

The Brooklyn Brainery - Prospect Heights, http://brooklynbrainery.com/  check out their grab bag classes. My fave thing: classes under $50!

The Textile Arts Center - in Manhattan and Brooklyn (Gowanus)  10% off Book Art Class. Other classes offered are weaving, basket making and youth after school programs.

Make Workshop - 195 Christie St in Chinatown/ Soho.   Needlepoint, draping, quilting, sewing, shoemaking.

Brooklyn Craft Company 61 Greenpoint Ave Greenpoint Brooklyn.  Fun classes include terrarium making, cookie and cake decorating, and coming up on January 15th perfume making!

Skillshare 25% off classes until January 10th, project based classes, check out DIY Audio Mixing

Kollabora mostly craft classes online.  You can learn to make a project and share it!

I hope you found something interesting or inspiring in this post and I hope you are having a great start to the new year!

Take a class, learn something, it will make you feel like a better person!

Stay Crafty!

Tracey

https://www.etsy.com/shop/traceytoole

June 20, 2008

Where to Find The {NewNew} on June 21 + 22

Saturday is the Brooklyn Indie Market at Smith and Union Street, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, with stylish skirts by Fofolle.

Off of Fort Greene Park, you can find CityBitz at the Artisanal Market.

And if you are in Philadelphia - you can stop by and see CharlieAndSarah at The Philadelphia Independent Craft Market.

On Sunday, in Fort Greene, Brooklyn Flea continues, reachable by bus and subway. This week's {NewNew} members will be KimmChi's bold abstract tee shirts, unique accessories by Beadscarf made from vintage fabrics ties and scarves, Kopah's handmade soap, EmilyEJewelry will have her line of brass and gold modern jewelry and BeaconBookmarks will be there with their customized monogram bookmarks made from scrap hardwood wood.

Also on Sunday is the Smith Street Fun Day where you can find NordeaSoaperie at on 231 Smith Street between Butler and Douglass.
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In terms of classes for the upcoming week, here's what 3rd Ward, Etsy and Make Workshop have to offer

Make Workshop will be hosting an off-site quilting workshop on Saturday June 20.

The Etsy labs over at 365 Gold Street in Brooklyn will host a Print Gocco class on Saturday June 21 which looks to be sold out, but it looks like you'll have a chance still to take their Plush Character workshop from 11.30am to 5.30pm, or their Extraordinary Embroidery class from 10am to 3.30pm. On Monday - drop by for free instruction on How To Make Paper at the open crafting Night from 4-8pm. Next Wednesday June 25 from 6pm to 9pm Etsy will be having a Bookbinding class - and though it seems sold out, might be worth it to try the waiting list.

3rd Ward is also offering a Textile Design class this Sunday from 3.30pm to 6.30 pm in their space at 195 Morgan in Williamburg Brooklyn.


-Kimm
KimmChi.etsy.com

June 13, 2008

Where to Find The {NewNew} on June 14 + 15

Have we got Indie for you this weekend!

Renegade hits town this weekend on June 14 and 15 at the McCarren Park Pool in Williamsburg (L train to Bedford Avenue). We have a couple of vendors that will be keeping it real under their tents in the pool. Cakehouse will have her unique silkscreened housewares made from recycled vintage material into placemats, coasters and napkins. Metalsugar will be there with her fun line of jewelry from rubber chicken and necktie necklaces to cupcake signet rings - YUM! And BetterThanJam will also be there with her line of silkscreened dresses and skirts, as well as cowls, aprons and bags. For wooden bookmarks made from salvaged scrap, check out BeaconBookmarks.

Also on Saturday is the Brooklyn Indie Market at Smith and Union Street, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, with stylish skirts by Fofolle and vintage-inspired decoupage jewelry by wabisabi brooklyn.

Off of Fort Greene Park, you can find CityBitz at the Artisanal Market.

SUNDAY, Renegade beats on, but on the other side of town, back in Fort Greene, Brooklyn Flea continues, reachable by bus and subway. Manning the team tent will be ikyoto, Vyphuisdesigns, DewOnAPetal, luckx4, and helenfitz.

Celebrities spotted at the Brooklyn Flea by the {NewNew} so far:
Amy Sedaris
Keri Russel
Jeffrey Right
and I swear I saw Michelle Williams but who can really tell behind those over sized sunglasses, have you seen any celebrities there?

Also on Sunday is the Annual Seventh Heaven Street Fair in Park Slope. They have added a special Hand made Arts & Crafts section and many of us will be there on Seventh Avenue between 11th and 13th streets. You can take the B/Q train to 7th Avenue or the F train to 7th avenue.

KimmChi - bold abstract decorative designs silkscreened on apparel
Fubabee - floral inspired stationary, cards and invitations
Beadscarf - unique jewelry made from vintage scarves and ties
KMSitchery - feminist inspired images stenciled on apparel
NordeaSoaperie - handmade soap
Yaniamor - unique handcrafted jewelry
KarensMonsters - for the monsters in all of us
WaiSze - handmade cards, keepsake tins and albums
Fofolle
wabisabi brooklyn

Okay, that's everything I know about!
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And if you are planning your activities for the upcoming week, there are tons of DIY classes abound.

Over at the Make Workshop at 195 Chrystie Street they have intro to needlepoint on Wednesday, Zipper Workshop and Beginning Crochet on Thursday, and Intro to Sewing on Friday.

The Etsy labs over at 365 Gold Street in Brooklyn will host a Book Binding class on Wednesday.


-Kimm
KimmChi.etsy.com

March 11, 2008

Coming up this week.....

Just a reminder--- I'd love to hear from you about art and crafting events! I'm writing this events column every Wednesday and like to have a broad range of ideas included here. Contact me if you know of a special event taking place in NYC and surrounding areas.
And here's what's going on this week......
--The Institute for Culinary Education always has a full roster of interesting-looking classes. The 'Modern Chocolate Decorating' workshop on Thursday sounds creative and delicious; learn to make marbelized chocolate, 'bubble' chocolate, chocolate cigars, and more.
--Learn to embroider on Sunday afternoon the 16th at the Treehouse in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The class will explore twelve different embroidery stitches and costs $40.
--Registration for the International Center of Photography classes begins March 12. There are lots of upcoming classes, including a variety of Photoshop topics and a course on studio lighting.
--Today's the last day to register for a free stenciling class taking place March 17th at 3rd Ward in Brooklyn. Their next free class, March 19th, is 'Macintosh Tips and Tricks'.
--Today, March 12, from 4:30 to 7:30, the Educational Alliance Art School on the Lower East Side is hosting a pottery sale, with proceeds benefiting their pottery program.

----Joanne----

March 5, 2008

Coming up this week.....

--This Saturday from 10-5 is the Brooklyn Homeshow, a small craft show put on by a dozen Etsy sellers. There will be food and drinks, shopping, and most importantly, several members of the {New New} group! It's in Park Slope, Brooklyn at the corner of 11th Street and 4th Avenue; there will be signs pointing to the building.

--On Sunday from 12-4:00, Craft Magazine will be holding a party at Make Workshop at 195 Christie Street in Manhattan.

--On Thursday, March 6 from 7-10PM, the Museum of Arts and Design and the Church of Craft will be hosting a DIY salon at the Museum of Arts and Design. The event will include crafting (embroidery, buttonmaking, fiber art) and a live DJ, as well as a guided tour at 8:00 of the museum's new embroidery exhibit.

--3rd Ward in Brooklyn is hosting a free class in vector graphics using Photoshop Illustrator. The deadline to sign up is today, March 5.... the class is Monday, March 10 from 7-10:00. Upcoming free classes include stenciling (class title=These Ain't Your Momma's Stencils) and Macintosh computer tips and tricks.

--If you're into fashion design or a fan of Project Runway, check out Tim Gunn at the 92nd Street Y on Tuesday, March 11, discussing design and fashion.

--Make Workshop in Manhattan has an ongoing schedule of crafting classes. Coming up this week they have two sewing classes, a soldering workshop, and a wallpaper-making workshop.

--A series of six nature photography classes starts Thursday March 6 at Wave Hill in the Bronx; a single class is an affordable $20. Throughout the spring there continues to be a variety of classes focusing on nature and art.