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Watercolor Open Studio
Fridays, 12–2 PM
Looking to relax, experiment, or just spend time painting? This open studio session offers a welcoming space to settle in with watercolor and explore at your own pace. Whether you’ve taken a class before or simply want time to reconnect with your materials, you’ll find the freedom to play, practice, and follow your creative curiosity.
A teaching artist will be present to offer support, but this isn’t a structured class—it’s more like a quiet shared table, where everyone is invited to paint, ask questions, and create in their own way.
What’s Included:
2-hour open studio access
Light guidance from a teaching artist
Shared supplies: pencils, erasers, pens, brushes, and communal watercolor palettes (for in-studio use only)
Still life setups and reference imagery for inspiration
What to Bring:
Your own watercolor paints and paper, if possible
Note: Best suited for participants who’ve used watercolor before or have taken a class, but curious beginners are welcome too.
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Stained Glass Open Studio
Join us for Stained Glass Open Studio! Fleur + Dani of Hues Glass is proud to offer space to work on projects, use select studio equipment, and receive light guidance from our stained glass instructors. It’s a great opportunity to refine skills, complete ongoing projects, or start something new in a creative and supportive environment.
Eligibility: Open Studio is available to those who have previously taken a stained glass class at Fleur.
Studio Amenities: Cutting surface, soldering surface, soldering irons, glass grinders, scrap glass, and PPE (gloves, masks, protective eyewear).
What to Bring: Glass for your project (aside from available scrap glass), copper foil, fid, solder, flux, flux brush, personal cutting tools (scoring tool, running pliers), and any specialty materials needed for your project.
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass

Open Sew // Pockets
Looking to level up your sewing projects with a little guidance? Join us for Open Sew, an assisted open workshop designed for those who already know the basics of sewing but want support on a personal project and enjoy creating in community.
Our Open Sew Sessions include a 10-15 minute demo/overview at the beginning of the session. Demo Themes are listed below with with the session dates.
Bring your creativity and your project—whether it’s alterations, upcycling or crafting something entirely new. Our instructor will be on hand to help you set up your machine, provide advice on tricky steps, and answer questions as you go. If you have your own sewing machine, we highly recommend bringing it for this class so you can get comfortable learning the ins and outs of your machine, otherwise you're welcome to use one of our class sewing machines.
This class is perfect if you:
Want a second set of eyes before making that first cut.
Need clarification on specific techniques.
Crave a collaborative space to work on your sewing projects.
If your project is highly specialized or requires in-depth one-on-one guidance, we recommend inquiring about private lessons to ensure you get the support you need.
Please note, you must have recent sewing experience in order to attend. To be eligible to sign up, students must have completed our Intro to Sewing Course OR have proficient understanding and application of how to use a home sewing machine including threading the machine, winding a bobbin, adjusting stitches & stitch settings and changing presser feet.
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective and Megan of Olive & Olde’s

Open Sew // Flat Mending
Looking to level up your sewing projects with a little guidance? Join us for Open Sew, an assisted open workshop designed for those who already know the basics of sewing but want support on a personal project and enjoy creating in community.
Our Open Sew Sessions include a 10-15 minute demo/overview at the beginning of the session. Demo Themes are listed below with with the session dates.
Bring your creativity and your project—whether it’s alterations, upcycling or crafting something entirely new. Our instructor will be on hand to help you set up your machine, provide advice on tricky steps, and answer questions as you go. If you have your own sewing machine, we highly recommend bringing it for this class so you can get comfortable learning the ins and outs of your machine, otherwise you're welcome to use one of our class sewing machines.
This class is perfect if you:
Want a second set of eyes before making that first cut.
Need clarification on specific techniques.
Crave a collaborative space to work on your sewing projects.
If your project is highly specialized or requires in-depth one-on-one guidance, we recommend inquiring about private lessons to ensure you get the support you need.
Please note, you must have recent sewing experience in order to attend. To be eligible to sign up, students must have completed our Intro to Sewing Course OR have proficient understanding and application of how to use a home sewing machine including threading the machine, winding a bobbin, adjusting stitches & stitch settings and changing presser feet.
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective and Megan of Olive & Olde’s

Open Sew // Quilting
Looking to level up your sewing projects with a little guidance? Join us for Open Sew, an assisted open workshop designed for those who already know the basics of sewing but want support on a personal project and enjoy creating in community.
Our Open Sew Sessions include a 10-15 minute demo/overview at the beginning of the session. Demo Themes are listed below with with the session dates.
Bring your creativity and your project—whether it’s alterations, upcycling or crafting something entirely new. Our instructor will be on hand to help you set up your machine, provide advice on tricky steps, and answer questions as you go. If you have your own sewing machine, we highly recommend bringing it for this class so you can get comfortable learning the ins and outs of your machine, otherwise you're welcome to use one of our class sewing machines.
This class is perfect if you:
Want a second set of eyes before making that first cut.
Need clarification on specific techniques.
Crave a collaborative space to work on your sewing projects.
If your project is highly specialized or requires in-depth one-on-one guidance, we recommend inquiring about private lessons to ensure you get the support you need.
Please note, you must have recent sewing experience in order to attend. To be eligible to sign up, students must have completed our Intro to Sewing Course OR have proficient understanding and application of how to use a home sewing machine including threading the machine, winding a bobbin, adjusting stitches & stitch settings and changing presser feet.
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective and Megan of Olive & Olde’s

Open Sew // Buttons & Buttonsholes
Looking to level up your sewing projects with a little guidance? Join us for Open Sew, an assisted open workshop designed for those who already know the basics of sewing but want support on a personal project and enjoy creating in community.
Our Open Sew Sessions include a 10-15 minute demo/overview at the beginning of the session. Demo Themes are listed below with with the session dates.
Bring your creativity and your project—whether it’s alterations, upcycling or crafting something entirely new. Our instructor will be on hand to help you set up your machine, provide advice on tricky steps, and answer questions as you go. If you have your own sewing machine, we highly recommend bringing it for this class so you can get comfortable learning the ins and outs of your machine, otherwise you're welcome to use one of our class sewing machines.
This class is perfect if you:
Want a second set of eyes before making that first cut.
Need clarification on specific techniques.
Crave a collaborative space to work on your sewing projects.
If your project is highly specialized or requires in-depth one-on-one guidance, we recommend inquiring about private lessons to ensure you get the support you need.
Please note, you must have recent sewing experience in order to attend. To be eligible to sign up, students must have completed our Intro to Sewing Course OR have proficient understanding and application of how to use a home sewing machine including threading the machine, winding a bobbin, adjusting stitches & stitch settings and changing presser feet.
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective and Megan of Olive & Olde’s

Open Sew // Labels
Looking to level up your sewing projects with a little guidance? Join us for Open Sew, an assisted open workshop designed for those who already know the basics of sewing but want support on a personal project and enjoy creating in community.
Our Open Sew Sessions include a 10-15 minute demo/overview at the beginning of the session. Demo Themes are listed below with with the session dates.
Bring your creativity and your project—whether it’s alterations, upcycling or crafting something entirely new. Our instructor will be on hand to help you set up your machine, provide advice on tricky steps, and answer questions as you go. If you have your own sewing machine, we highly recommend bringing it for this class so you can get comfortable learning the ins and outs of your machine, otherwise you're welcome to use one of our class sewing machines.
This class is perfect if you:
Want a second set of eyes before making that first cut.
Need clarification on specific techniques.
Crave a collaborative space to work on your sewing projects.
If your project is highly specialized or requires in-depth one-on-one guidance, we recommend inquiring about private lessons to ensure you get the support you need.
Please note, you must have recent sewing experience in order to attend. To be eligible to sign up, students must have completed our Intro to Sewing Course OR have proficient understanding and application of how to use a home sewing machine including threading the machine, winding a bobbin, adjusting stitches & stitch settings and changing presser feet.
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective and Megan of Olive & Olde’s

Jewelry Open Studio
Think of it as a jewelry-making study hall—no set curriculum, just open time to work on your projects with access to our fully equipped metals studio. Whether you’re refining a technique, experimenting with a new design, or just looking for a creative space to work, Jewelry Open Studio is the perfect time to dive in.
Held every First Friday of the month, this is also a great chance to meet other local metalsmiths, share ideas, and see what everyone’s working on.
Details:
Open to those who’ve taken a jewelry class with us
Free for studio members
Includes access to hand tools, torches, tumbler, and flex shafts (attachments not included)
Scrap metal, solder, and flux provided—please bring your own materials
Come hang out, get inspired, and make something cool!

Jewelry Open Studio
Think of it as a jewelry-making study hall—no set curriculum, just open time to work on your projects with access to our fully equipped metals studio. Whether you’re refining a technique, experimenting with a new design, or just looking for a creative space to work, Jewelry Open Studio is the perfect time to dive in.
Held every First Friday of the month, this is also a great chance to meet other local metalsmiths, share ideas, and see what everyone’s working on.
Details:
Open to those who’ve taken a jewelry class with us
Free for studio members
Includes access to hand tools, torches, tumbler, and flex shafts (attachments not included)
Scrap metal, solder, and flux provided—please bring your own materials
Come hang out, get inspired, and make something cool!

Open Sew
Looking to level up your sewing projects with a little guidance? Join us for Open Sew, an assisted open workshop designed for those who already know the basics of sewing but want support on a personal project and enjoy creating in community.
Our Open Sew Sessions include a 10-15 minute demo/overview at the beginning of the session. Demo Themes are listed below with with the session dates.
Bring your creativity and your project—whether it’s alterations, upcycling or crafting something entirely new. Our instructor will be on hand to help you set up your machine, provide advice on tricky steps, and answer questions as you go. If you have your own sewing machine, we highly recommend bringing it for this class so you can get comfortable learning the ins and outs of your machine, otherwise you're welcome to use one of our class sewing machines.
This class is perfect if you:
Want a second set of eyes before making that first cut.
Need clarification on specific techniques.
Crave a collaborative space to work on your sewing projects.
If your project is highly specialized or requires in-depth one-on-one guidance, we recommend inquiring about private lessons to ensure you get the support you need.
Please note, you must have recent sewing experience in order to attend. To be eligible to sign up, students must have completed our Intro to Sewing Course OR have proficient understanding and application of how to use a home sewing machine including threading the machine, winding a bobbin, adjusting stitches & stitch settings and changing presser feet.
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective

Stained Glass Open Studio
Join us for Stained Glass Open Studio! Fleur + Dani of Hues Glass is proud to offer space to work on projects, use select studio equipment, and receive light guidance from our stained glass instructors. It’s a great opportunity to refine skills, complete ongoing projects, or start something new in a creative and supportive environment.
Eligibility: Open Studio is available to those who have previously taken a stained glass class at Fleur.
Studio Amenities: Cutting surface, soldering surface, soldering irons, glass grinders, scrap glass, and PPE (gloves, masks, protective eyewear).
What to Bring: Glass for your project (aside from available scrap glass), copper foil, fid, solder, flux, flux brush, personal cutting tools (scoring tool, running pliers), and any specialty materials needed for your project.
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass

Jewelry Open Studio
Think of it as a jewelry-making study hall—no set curriculum, just open time to work on your projects with access to our fully equipped metals studio. Whether you’re refining a technique, experimenting with a new design, or just looking for a creative space to work, Jewelry Open Studio is the perfect time to dive in.
Held every First Friday of the month, this is also a great chance to meet other local metalsmiths, share ideas, and see what everyone’s working on.
Details:
Open to those who’ve taken a jewelry class with us
Free for studio members
Includes access to hand tools, torches, tumbler, and flex shafts (attachments not included)
Scrap metal, solder, and flux provided—please bring your own materials
Come hang out, get inspired, and make something cool!

Open Sew
Looking to level up your sewing projects with a little guidance? Join us for Open Sew, an assisted open workshop designed for those who already know the basics of sewing but want support on a personal project and enjoy creating in community.
Our Open Sew Sessions include a 10-15 minute demo/overview at the beginning of the session. Demo Themes are listed below with with the session dates.
Bring your creativity and your project—whether it’s alterations, upcycling or crafting something entirely new. Our instructor will be on hand to help you set up your machine, provide advice on tricky steps, and answer questions as you go. If you have your own sewing machine, we highly recommend bringing it for this class so you can get comfortable learning the ins and outs of your machine, otherwise you're welcome to use one of our class sewing machines.
This class is perfect if you:
Want a second set of eyes before making that first cut.
Need clarification on specific techniques.
Crave a collaborative space to work on your sewing projects.
If your project is highly specialized or requires in-depth one-on-one guidance, we recommend inquiring about private lessons to ensure you get the support you need.
Please note, you must have recent sewing experience in order to attend. To be eligible to sign up, students must have completed our Intro to Sewing Course OR have proficient understanding and application of how to use a home sewing machine including threading the machine, winding a bobbin, adjusting stitches & stitch settings and changing presser feet.
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective

Stained Glass Open Studio
Join us for Stained Glass Open Studio! Fleur + Dani of Hues Glass is proud to offer space to work on projects, use select studio equipment, and receive light guidance from our stained glass instructors. It’s a great opportunity to refine skills, complete ongoing projects, or start something new in a creative and supportive environment.
Eligibility: Open Studio is available to those who have previously taken a stained glass class at Fleur.
Studio Amenities: Cutting surface, soldering surface, soldering irons, glass grinders, scrap glass, and PPE (gloves, masks, protective eyewear).
What to Bring: Glass for your project (aside from available scrap glass), copper foil, fid, solder, flux, flux brush, personal cutting tools (scoring tool, running pliers), and any specialty materials needed for your project.
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass

Jewelry Open Studio
Think of it as a jewelry-making study hall—no set curriculum, just open time to work on your projects with access to our fully equipped metals studio. Whether you’re refining a technique, experimenting with a new design, or just looking for a creative space to work, Jewelry Open Studio is the perfect time to dive in.
Held every First Friday of the month, this is also a great chance to meet other local metalsmiths, share ideas, and see what everyone’s working on.
Details:
Open to those who’ve taken a jewelry class with us
Free for studio members
Includes access to hand tools, torches, tumbler, and flex shafts (attachments not included)
Scrap metal, solder, and flux provided—please bring your own materials
Come hang out, get inspired, and make something cool!

Open Sew
Looking to level up your sewing projects with a little guidance? Join us for Open Sew, an assisted open workshop designed for those who already know the basics of sewing but want support on a personal project and enjoy creating in community.
Our Open Sew Sessions include a 10-15 minute demo/overview at the beginning of the session. Demo Themes are listed below with with the session dates.
Bring your creativity and your project—whether it’s alterations, upcycling or crafting something entirely new. Our instructor will be on hand to help you set up your machine, provide advice on tricky steps, and answer questions as you go. If you have your own sewing machine, we highly recommend bringing it for this class so you can get comfortable learning the ins and outs of your machine, otherwise you're welcome to use one of our class sewing machines.
This class is perfect if you:
Want a second set of eyes before making that first cut.
Need clarification on specific techniques.
Crave a collaborative space to work on your sewing projects.
If your project is highly specialized or requires in-depth one-on-one guidance, we recommend inquiring about private lessons to ensure you get the support you need.
Please note, you must have recent sewing experience in order to attend. To be eligible to sign up, students must have completed our Intro to Sewing Course OR have proficient understanding and application of how to use a home sewing machine including threading the machine, winding a bobbin, adjusting stitches & stitch settings and changing presser feet.
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective