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SUMMARY:Primitive Rug Hooking with Keith Kemmer
DESCRIPTION:Keith Kemmer Rug Hooking Pattern\n“Everything New is Old Again”\nDate: Thursday – Sunday\, Sep 25 – 28\, 2025 (9am-4pm)\nCost: $425\n-$170 deposit due with registration (refundable until July 1\, 2025)\n-$255 remainder due by July 1\, 2025 (non-refundable)\nInstructor: Keith Kemmer\nLocation: Grand Lake Center @ 301 Marina Drive\, Grand Lake\, CO \nRegistration closes July 1\, 2025 \nWhat does it take to create a primitive hooked rug? Is it the technique\, the pattern\, the wools\, the size of strip\, or the colors? The answer is – YES to all of these options – or any combination. Students will select an appropriate primitive pattern for this workshop. My patterns along with other great\, well known primitive patterns are sold through the Woolley Fox/A Nimble Thimble in Tyler Texas – www.woolleyfox.com  The workshop will focus on individual color plan – basically an “open class” using as-is and over-dyed textured wools. I’ll discuss and demonstrate different hooking styles and techniques. The recommended hooking strip size will be #8 and up\, but there is no limit when it comes to giving a rug that “early” appeal. We might use a # 4 cut to wide torn strips. Students are welcome to bring any textured wools for use in their rug. I will have plenty of wools\, too. There will be lots of opportunity for creating a rug that “wows”. \nPlan to learn and try new techniques and see how they can impact the overall primitive look. Everything from “raggedy” and “higgley-piggley”\, to Hit’n Miss\, halo/echo and puddled styles. We’ll discuss how a primitive pattern can help you decide how to hook it. Is it folky or a more formal pattern? You’ll have big fun learning something new to make your rugs look old. \nAbout Instructor: Keith Kemmer has been hooking rugs for 30+ years\, and designing rug patterns for almost just as long. Early in his rug hooking journey\, it was primitive rugs which sparked Keith’s interest. Their folky designs and “worn” look gave focus and love to this niche of rug hooking. Over the years\, Keith has achieved a primitive hooking style through techniques and knowledge gained from workshops with many renowned primitive rug teachers. By sharing this knowledge he continues to promote interest in primitive hooked rugs. \nTeaching rug hooking is Keith’s “full-time job”. He has taught at well known rug camps as well as many ATHA Biennials; and is the director of the Shaker Village Rug Retreat at Pleasant Hill Shaker Village in Harrodsburg Kentucky. Keith continues to designs rug patterns based on his own ideas\, antique adaptation\, folk art and “fancy” woven coverlets from the 1800’s. His patterns\, along with those of Barbara Carroll\, Edyth O’Neill and others are available through the Woolley Fox woolleyfox.com \nRegister by going to https://secure.rec1.com/CO/grand-lake-co/catalog \nFor all their workshops go to: CLASSES
URL:https://grandlakecreativedistrict.org/event/primitive-rug-hooking/2025-09-28/
LOCATION:Rocky Mountain Folk School Building\, 315 Pitkin Ave\, Grand Lake\, CO\, 80447\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Art Workshops,Fiber Focus RMFS,Rocky Mountain Folk School
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250926T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250926T160000
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SUMMARY:Primitive Rug Hooking with Keith Kemmer
DESCRIPTION:Keith Kemmer Rug Hooking Pattern\n“Everything New is Old Again”\nDate: Thursday – Sunday\, Sep 25 – 28\, 2025 (9am-4pm)\nCost: $425\n-$170 deposit due with registration (refundable until July 1\, 2025)\n-$255 remainder due by July 1\, 2025 (non-refundable)\nInstructor: Keith Kemmer\nLocation: Grand Lake Center @ 301 Marina Drive\, Grand Lake\, CO \nRegistration closes July 1\, 2025 \nWhat does it take to create a primitive hooked rug? Is it the technique\, the pattern\, the wools\, the size of strip\, or the colors? The answer is – YES to all of these options – or any combination. Students will select an appropriate primitive pattern for this workshop. My patterns along with other great\, well known primitive patterns are sold through the Woolley Fox/A Nimble Thimble in Tyler Texas – www.woolleyfox.com  The workshop will focus on individual color plan – basically an “open class” using as-is and over-dyed textured wools. I’ll discuss and demonstrate different hooking styles and techniques. The recommended hooking strip size will be #8 and up\, but there is no limit when it comes to giving a rug that “early” appeal. We might use a # 4 cut to wide torn strips. Students are welcome to bring any textured wools for use in their rug. I will have plenty of wools\, too. There will be lots of opportunity for creating a rug that “wows”. \nPlan to learn and try new techniques and see how they can impact the overall primitive look. Everything from “raggedy” and “higgley-piggley”\, to Hit’n Miss\, halo/echo and puddled styles. We’ll discuss how a primitive pattern can help you decide how to hook it. Is it folky or a more formal pattern? You’ll have big fun learning something new to make your rugs look old. \nAbout Instructor: Keith Kemmer has been hooking rugs for 30+ years\, and designing rug patterns for almost just as long. Early in his rug hooking journey\, it was primitive rugs which sparked Keith’s interest. Their folky designs and “worn” look gave focus and love to this niche of rug hooking. Over the years\, Keith has achieved a primitive hooking style through techniques and knowledge gained from workshops with many renowned primitive rug teachers. By sharing this knowledge he continues to promote interest in primitive hooked rugs. \nTeaching rug hooking is Keith’s “full-time job”. He has taught at well known rug camps as well as many ATHA Biennials; and is the director of the Shaker Village Rug Retreat at Pleasant Hill Shaker Village in Harrodsburg Kentucky. Keith continues to designs rug patterns based on his own ideas\, antique adaptation\, folk art and “fancy” woven coverlets from the 1800’s. His patterns\, along with those of Barbara Carroll\, Edyth O’Neill and others are available through the Woolley Fox woolleyfox.com \nRegister by going to https://secure.rec1.com/CO/grand-lake-co/catalog \nFor all their workshops go to: CLASSES
URL:https://grandlakecreativedistrict.org/event/primitive-rug-hooking/2025-09-26/
LOCATION:Rocky Mountain Folk School Building\, 315 Pitkin Ave\, Grand Lake\, CO\, 80447\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Art Workshops,Fiber Focus RMFS,Rocky Mountain Folk School
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250928T160000
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SUMMARY:Primitive Rug Hooking with Keith Kemmer
DESCRIPTION:Keith Kemmer Rug Hooking Pattern\n“Everything New is Old Again”\nDate: Thursday – Sunday\, Sep 25 – 28\, 2025 (9am-4pm)\nCost: $425\n-$170 deposit due with registration (refundable until July 1\, 2025)\n-$255 remainder due by July 1\, 2025 (non-refundable)\nInstructor: Keith Kemmer\nLocation: Grand Lake Center @ 301 Marina Drive\, Grand Lake\, CO \nRegistration closes July 1\, 2025 \nWhat does it take to create a primitive hooked rug? Is it the technique\, the pattern\, the wools\, the size of strip\, or the colors? The answer is – YES to all of these options – or any combination. Students will select an appropriate primitive pattern for this workshop. My patterns along with other great\, well known primitive patterns are sold through the Woolley Fox/A Nimble Thimble in Tyler Texas – www.woolleyfox.com  The workshop will focus on individual color plan – basically an “open class” using as-is and over-dyed textured wools. I’ll discuss and demonstrate different hooking styles and techniques. The recommended hooking strip size will be #8 and up\, but there is no limit when it comes to giving a rug that “early” appeal. We might use a # 4 cut to wide torn strips. Students are welcome to bring any textured wools for use in their rug. I will have plenty of wools\, too. There will be lots of opportunity for creating a rug that “wows”. \nPlan to learn and try new techniques and see how they can impact the overall primitive look. Everything from “raggedy” and “higgley-piggley”\, to Hit’n Miss\, halo/echo and puddled styles. We’ll discuss how a primitive pattern can help you decide how to hook it. Is it folky or a more formal pattern? You’ll have big fun learning something new to make your rugs look old. \nAbout Instructor: Keith Kemmer has been hooking rugs for 30+ years\, and designing rug patterns for almost just as long. Early in his rug hooking journey\, it was primitive rugs which sparked Keith’s interest. Their folky designs and “worn” look gave focus and love to this niche of rug hooking. Over the years\, Keith has achieved a primitive hooking style through techniques and knowledge gained from workshops with many renowned primitive rug teachers. By sharing this knowledge he continues to promote interest in primitive hooked rugs. \nTeaching rug hooking is Keith’s “full-time job”. He has taught at well known rug camps as well as many ATHA Biennials; and is the director of the Shaker Village Rug Retreat at Pleasant Hill Shaker Village in Harrodsburg Kentucky. Keith continues to designs rug patterns based on his own ideas\, antique adaptation\, folk art and “fancy” woven coverlets from the 1800’s. His patterns\, along with those of Barbara Carroll\, Edyth O’Neill and others are available through the Woolley Fox woolleyfox.com \nRegister by going to https://secure.rec1.com/CO/grand-lake-co/catalog \nFor all their workshops go to: CLASSES
URL:https://grandlakecreativedistrict.org/event/primitive-rug-hooking/2025-09-25/
LOCATION:Rocky Mountain Folk School Building\, 315 Pitkin Ave\, Grand Lake\, CO\, 80447\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Art Workshops,Fiber Focus RMFS,Rocky Mountain Folk School
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SUMMARY:Intro to Twining a Mat
DESCRIPTION:Purple Twined Mat\nIntro to Twining a Mat\nDate: October 5\, 2024 (9am-4pm\, 1 hour break for lunch)\nCost: $125 (includes materials\, loom to borrow [option to buy the looms after class]\, and instructions to make future projects)\nLevel/Age: Beginners (if you have experience please reach out to us and we can cater this class to more advance people along with the beginners); 16+ (Teens accompanied by an adult only)\nInstructor: Willow Bronner\nLocation: RMFS Building – 315 Pitkin Ave\, Grand Lake\, CO \nThis class is part of our Fiber Focus Week! » \n*Registration ends on Sept 24\, 2024 \nJoin us for an immersive journey into the art of twining with veteran teacher Willow. In this hands-on class\, students will utilize a 10” x 12” wooden twining loom and upcycled textiles to create their very own twined mat\, perfect for adding a touch of rustic charm to any space. The loom\, warp\, fabric strips\, and fabric scissors will be provided\, ensuring a seamless learning experience for all. While students are welcome to bring their own textiles\, it’s not necessary as everything needed will be provided. By the end of the class\, participants will depart with a unique twined mat\, printed instructions for future projects\, and the option to purchase their handcrafted loom.” \nAbout the instructor: Willow brings over three decades of teaching experience and a passion for twining to the classroom. Having honed her craft over seven years\, she specializes in creating stunning twined rag rugs\, placemats\, mug rugs\, and other functional pieces from upcycled textiles. Willow’s dedication to sustainability shines through her work\, and she’s eager to share her expertise and love for twining with others. Whether you’re a beginner or seeking to enhance your skills\, Willow’s classes offer a welcoming environment for all levels of experience. Join us for an enriching experience in traditional craftmanship with a modern twist. \nRegister by going to https://secure.rec1.com/CO/grand-lake-co/catalog
URL:https://grandlakecreativedistrict.org/event/intro-to-twining-a-mat/
LOCATION:Rocky Mountain Folk School Building\, 315 Pitkin Ave\, Grand Lake\, CO\, 80447\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Art Workshops,Fiber Focus RMFS,Rocky Mountain Folk School
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241002T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241002T130000
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SUMMARY:Botanical Printing on Fabric & Paper
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Printing Items\n\nBotanical Printing on Fabric & Paper\nDate: Oct 2\, 2024 (10am-1pm\, 1 hour lunch break)\nCost: $144 ($119 class + $25 materials paid to Allison at start of class)\nLevel: Beginner\nInstructor: Allison O’Neall\nLocation: RMFS Building – 315 Pitkin Ave\, Grand Lake\, CO \nExplore the process of fabric and paper printing with leaves and flowers. Learn how to prepare your materials\, what botanicals will print and then\, Use fresh leaves and flowers to create beautiful stationary and bookmarks\, plus take home a pair of wearable art socks. \nAllison O’Neall is a textile artist who finds great joy through working with textiles in art. Over 10 years of botanical printing and natural dye work\, Allison will teach you the process to create beautiful leaf and flower prints on paper and fabric. \nTo look at all the Folk School Class click here. \nTo register for this class click here
URL:https://grandlakecreativedistrict.org/event/botanical-prints/
LOCATION:Rocky Mountain Folk School Building\, 315 Pitkin Ave\, Grand Lake\, CO\, 80447\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Art Workshops,Fiber Focus RMFS,Rocky Mountain Folk School
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240927T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240930T160000
DTSTAMP:20260519T144427
CREATED:20231207T055219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T145428Z
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SUMMARY:Primitive Rug Hooking with Theresa Rapstine
DESCRIPTION:Finished Rug Hooking\nDate: Sept 27-30\, 2024 (9am-4pm)\nCost: $350 (lunch is included for all 4 days)\nLevel: Intermediate\nInstructor: Theresa Rapstine\nLocation: Grand Lake Center – 301 Marina Drive\, Grand Lake\, CO \n\n\nJoin us for a one-of-a-kind rug hooking workshop in Grand Lake\, nestled in the stunning Rocky Mountains. Breathe in the fresh mountain air and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this unique location. This is the perfect opportunity to rejuvenate your creativity and unwind from the stresses of everyday life. \nWith her vast knowledge and expertise\, Theresa will teach you how to create beautiful\, vintage-style rugs using a variety of wools and primitive cuts. You’ll also learn her non-traditional hooking style and 10 tips for making rugs look old and vintage. Bring your own wool or purchase from Theresa’s stash\, and enjoy the delicious lunches provided during the workshop. Take advantage of this chance to learn from one of the best and create stunning rugs that look like they’ve been around for decades! \nWorkshop details will be emailed to you before the class begins. \n\n\nRegister by going to https://secure.rec1.com/CO/grand-lake-co/catalog
URL:https://grandlakecreativedistrict.org/event/rug-hooking-class/
LOCATION:Rocky Mountain Folk School Building\, 315 Pitkin Ave\, Grand Lake\, CO\, 80447\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Art Workshops,Fiber Focus RMFS,Rocky Mountain Folk School
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240927T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240927T160000
DTSTAMP:20260519T144427
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SUMMARY:Primitive Rug Hooking with Keith Kemmer
DESCRIPTION:Keith Kemmer Rug Hooking Pattern\n“Everything New is Old Again”\nDate: Thursday – Sunday\, Sep 25 – 28\, 2025 (9am-4pm)\nCost: $425\n-$170 deposit due with registration (refundable until July 1\, 2025)\n-$255 remainder due by July 1\, 2025 (non-refundable)\nInstructor: Keith Kemmer\nLocation: Grand Lake Center @ 301 Marina Drive\, Grand Lake\, CO \nRegistration closes July 1\, 2025 \nWhat does it take to create a primitive hooked rug? Is it the technique\, the pattern\, the wools\, the size of strip\, or the colors? The answer is – YES to all of these options – or any combination. Students will select an appropriate primitive pattern for this workshop. My patterns along with other great\, well known primitive patterns are sold through the Woolley Fox/A Nimble Thimble in Tyler Texas – www.woolleyfox.com  The workshop will focus on individual color plan – basically an “open class” using as-is and over-dyed textured wools. I’ll discuss and demonstrate different hooking styles and techniques. The recommended hooking strip size will be #8 and up\, but there is no limit when it comes to giving a rug that “early” appeal. We might use a # 4 cut to wide torn strips. Students are welcome to bring any textured wools for use in their rug. I will have plenty of wools\, too. There will be lots of opportunity for creating a rug that “wows”. \nPlan to learn and try new techniques and see how they can impact the overall primitive look. Everything from “raggedy” and “higgley-piggley”\, to Hit’n Miss\, halo/echo and puddled styles. We’ll discuss how a primitive pattern can help you decide how to hook it. Is it folky or a more formal pattern? You’ll have big fun learning something new to make your rugs look old. \nAbout Instructor: Keith Kemmer has been hooking rugs for 30+ years\, and designing rug patterns for almost just as long. Early in his rug hooking journey\, it was primitive rugs which sparked Keith’s interest. Their folky designs and “worn” look gave focus and love to this niche of rug hooking. Over the years\, Keith has achieved a primitive hooking style through techniques and knowledge gained from workshops with many renowned primitive rug teachers. By sharing this knowledge he continues to promote interest in primitive hooked rugs. \nTeaching rug hooking is Keith’s “full-time job”. He has taught at well known rug camps as well as many ATHA Biennials; and is the director of the Shaker Village Rug Retreat at Pleasant Hill Shaker Village in Harrodsburg Kentucky. Keith continues to designs rug patterns based on his own ideas\, antique adaptation\, folk art and “fancy” woven coverlets from the 1800’s. His patterns\, along with those of Barbara Carroll\, Edyth O’Neill and others are available through the Woolley Fox woolleyfox.com \nRegister by going to https://secure.rec1.com/CO/grand-lake-co/catalog \nFor all their workshops go to: CLASSES
URL:https://grandlakecreativedistrict.org/event/primitive-rug-hooking/2024-09-27/
LOCATION:Rocky Mountain Folk School Building\, 315 Pitkin Ave\, Grand Lake\, CO\, 80447\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Art Workshops,Fiber Focus RMFS,Rocky Mountain Folk School
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241003T170000
DTSTAMP:20260519T144427
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SUMMARY:Fiber Focus Week at Rocky Mountain Folk School
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an intimate exploration of the textile arts with our four captivating workshops: Primitive Rug Hooking\, Botanical Printing\, Intro to Twining a Mat\, and Intro to Weaving. Immerse yourself in the world of primitive rug hooking\, where you’ll learn to create vintage-style rugs using a variety of wools and primitive cuts\, guided by Theresa’s expert instruction. Delve into the ancient art of botanical printing\, where natural elements transform fabric into unique works of art. Discover the traditional technique of twining as you learn to create durable and beautiful mats from natural fibers. Or learn the foundational techniques of weaving\, from setting up a loom to creating intricate patterns and textures.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWith expert instruction and a welcoming atmosphere\, our workshops offer the perfect opportunity to celebrate the love of fiber and discover the joys of handmade crafts. Secure your spot today and embark on a journey of creativity and connection in the heart of the Rocky Mountains! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister by going to https://secure.rec1.com/CO/grand-lake-co/catalog
URL:https://grandlakecreativedistrict.org/event/fiber-week/
LOCATION:Rocky Mountain Folk School Building\, 315 Pitkin Ave\, Grand Lake\, CO\, 80447\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Art Workshops,Fiber Focus RMFS,Rocky Mountain Folk School
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