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Sand Casting Workshop
$275
In this three-hour workshop, you’ll learn the basics of sand casting and leave with a finished sterling silver signet ring. This class is perfect for those who love organic, raw styles—sand casting has a mind of its own, often leaving behind subtle imprints of sand and tiny imperfections that add to the ring’s character (we love the results!).
You’ll start by choosing from a selection of one-of-a-kind wax or metal ring models before creating a mold in sand. Once the mold is ready, you’ll work alongside an instructor to melt down scrap silver and pour it into your mold. After casting, we’ll cover filing, sanding, and polishing so you can refine your ring to your liking.
Attendees can re-cast their rings up to three times, as not every pour is successful—but that’s part of the process! This workshop is perfect for anyone looking to experiment with metalworking, and if you’ve taken a jewelry-making class with us before, it’s a great next step to build on your skills while learning something new.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
This jewelry workshop is offered through our sister site, Laurel & Co. You’ll be redirected there to sign up.
Stone Setting Workshop // Opals
$250
In this four hour workshop, we will cover the basics of soldering and the steps to hand fabricate a bezel stone setting in sterling silver. Each participant will be working with a cabochon to create a stone setting, which can then be finished as a pendant, cuff, ring, bolo tie - you can be as creative as you like! For our first classes of 2026, we will be hosting two sessions working with vintage, dainty, oval opals! We will choose your stone when. you arrive for class.
Class Includes:
your chosen stone
sterling silver sheet and bezel wire
various sterling silver ring band / bale wires (for ring or pendant options)
brass wire (for cuff or hair pin options)
infographic on bezel settings
*all tools and equipment provided for the duration of the class
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
This jewelry workshop is offered through our sister site, Laurel & Co. You’ll be redirected there to sign up.
Intro to Sewing // 4-Day Course
Monday Evenings, February 23rd - March 16th 5-8pm
This foundational sewing course is offered in two formats: a 2-Day (8-hour) or 4-Day (12-hour) option. Students are expected to come with little to no sewing experience, and will leave with the ability to independently tackle beginner sewing projects - like a tote bag or simple t-shirt.
Students will learn a number of technical skills, including:
How to thread and use a sewing machine
Straight stitch and back stitch
How to measure fabric
How to cut fabric
Working with zippers
Changing presser feet
Stitch reinforcement
Sewing is a skill built on repetition and during this course, you’ll build essential sewing skills through hands-on practice in a supportive, project-based classroom.
If you’ve purchased a machine and haven’t been able to get started, or watched 10 YouTube videos and still can’t crack the code, or are just curious about sewing basics - this class is for you! No experience or tools needed, just bring your enthusiasm, and we’ll cover the rest.
Throughout each session, you’ll gain practical knowledge and skills through a range of beginner-friendly projects that cover different types of sewing (eg. garment making, accessories, quilting, household items). Each participant should expect to finish the course with 2-3 completed projects and the skills and confidence to keep sewing on your own.
What’s included:
12 or 8 hours of instructor-led coursework
Cotton, linen, and polyester fabrics
Thread, zippers, and other notions
All tools and equipment needed for the course, including use of one of our Singer Heavy Duty sewing machines during class
Scrap fabric for practice
Projects may include:
Pattern weights, Quilted strip potholder, zip pouch, lined tote
2 linen napkins, Quilted strip potholder, zip pouch, woven t-shirt with a neckline facing
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective and Megan of Olive & Olde’s
Intro to Watercolor // 4-Session Course
Thursday Evenings, March 5th-26th 6-8pm
This four-session course is for anyone ready to explore watercolor with more intention - whether you’re just starting out or looking to reconnect with the basics in a thoughtful, supportive space.
We'll cover a range of foundational techniques while creating room for experimentation, conversation, and personal style to emerge. You'll try out different paints, brush approaches, and paper types while learning how to work with water and pigment in ways that feel intuitive and open-ended.
All materials are included, and you’ll leave with a solid understanding of the tools, techniques, and possibilities that watercolor offers, plus the confidence to keep going on your own!
If you're looking for more than a one-time session, this course offers the structure and momentum to really dig in and grow.
Led by: Elisabeth Strunk
Intro to Jewelry Making Course
Sunday Mornings, March 15th - April 5th 10am-1pm
This intensive course includes 12 class hours of jewelry making, covered over 4 days. Each student will learn the basics to jewelry making through various projects. You will dive into a hands-on classroom where you will design and fabricate jewelry in a supportive and creative atmosphere. Students will become familiar with all of the essential techniques, including sawing, heating and forming metal, soldering, ring making, bezel stone setting, polishing and finishing each piece. You’ll have the opportunity to make several pieces and learn new skills along the way.
This course includes:
12 hours of instructor-led coursework
Free open studio hours throughout the duration of the course
Copper and Brass Materials
All tools and equipment needed for the duration of the course
Scrap metals
Please note that students are required to attend all four classes for safety reasons and otherwise. If a class is missed, a make-up lesson may be possible, but students will be responsible for the private lesson rate of $60/hour for any make-up lessons.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
This jewelry workshop is offered through our sister site, Laurel & Co. You’ll be redirected there to sign up.
Sand Casting Workshop
$275
In this three-hour workshop, you’ll learn the basics of sand casting and leave with a finished sterling silver signet ring. This class is perfect for those who love organic, raw styles—sand casting has a mind of its own, often leaving behind subtle imprints of sand and tiny imperfections that add to the ring’s character (we love the results!).
You’ll start by choosing from a selection of one-of-a-kind wax or metal ring models before creating a mold in sand. Once the mold is ready, you’ll work alongside an instructor to melt down scrap silver and pour it into your mold. After casting, we’ll cover filing, sanding, and polishing so you can refine your ring to your liking.
Attendees can re-cast their rings up to three times, as not every pour is successful—but that’s part of the process! This workshop is perfect for anyone looking to experiment with metalworking, and if you’ve taken a jewelry-making class with us before, it’s a great next step to build on your skills while learning something new.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
This jewelry workshop is offered through our sister site, Laurel & Co. You’ll be redirected there to sign up.
Intro to Weaving Course
Course Dates: Wednesday Evenings, April 1st-22nd 6-8pm
This intensive course includes 8 hours of woven tapestry instruction, covered over 4 days. Each student will learn the basics of tapestry weaving on a lap loom through various projects. At the end of the course, students will be able to create a woven tapestry of their own design using fibers of their choosing.
Students will learn a number of technical skills, including:
Fiber types
How to warp a loom
A variety of tapestry stitches
Creating patterns
How to finish a piece (tapestry vs. flat textile)
Troubleshooting common mistakes
This course includes:
8 hours of instructor-led coursework
Fibers for all projects (includes a variety of materials)
Lap loom to keep after the course
All tools and equipment needed for the duration of the course
Led By: Becky of seven | sixteen
Intro to Jewelry Making Course
Thursday Evenings, April 2nd-23rd 5-8pm
This intensive course includes 12 class hours of jewelry making, covered over 4 days. Each student will learn the basics to jewelry making through various projects. You will dive into a hands-on classroom where you will design and fabricate jewelry in a supportive and creative atmosphere. Students will become familiar with all of the essential techniques, including sawing, heating and forming metal, soldering, ring making, bezel stone setting, polishing and finishing each piece. You’ll have the opportunity to make several pieces and learn new skills along the way.
This course includes:
12 hours of instructor-led coursework
Free open studio hours throughout the duration of the course
Copper and Brass Materials
All tools and equipment needed for the duration of the course
Scrap metals
Please note that students are required to attend all four classes for safety reasons and otherwise. If a class is missed, a make-up lesson may be possible, but students will be responsible for the private lesson rate of $60/hour for any make-up lessons.
Led by: Allie of Laurel & Co.
This jewelry workshop is offered through our sister site, Laurel & Co. You’ll be redirected there to sign up.
Two-Part Stained Glass Course
Learn the art of stained glass in this immersive beginner-friendly workshop, where you'll design and build your own 6” x 6” sun-catcher using the Tiffany (copper foil) method. Whether you join us for one full day or over the course of two evenings, you'll get the same hands-on instruction, tools, and techniques to complete your piece from start to finish.
This 8-9 hour workshop is a deep dive into stained glass—perfect for total beginners or anyone looking to expand their skills. Projects may vary seasonally, but the fundamentals remain the same.
We only offer this class a few times each year, and space is limited to keep the experience focused and personal.
What You’ll Learn
Over the course of the workshop, you'll explore:
The history of stained glass and the copper foil technique
Tools and methods for cutting and shaping glass
Color theory and basic design
Soldering, assembly, and framing
Finishing techniques to complete your piece
You'll leave with a finished stained glass panel and the skills to keep creating on your own.
Workshop Details
Project: 6” x 6” sun-catcher (design varies by session)
All materials and tools provided
Beginner-friendly – no experience needed!
For full-day classes, you’ll have a one-hour lunch break. Feel free to bring something with you (we have a mini fridge, microwave, and kettle), or grab food from a nearby spot.
Led by: Dani of Hues Glass
Intro to Sewing // 4-Day Course
Monday Evenings, April 13th - May 4th 5-8pm
This foundational sewing course is offered in two formats: a 2-Day (8-hour) or 4-Day (12-hour) option. Students are expected to come with little to no sewing experience, and will leave with the ability to independently tackle beginner sewing projects - like a tote bag or simple t-shirt.
Students will learn a number of technical skills, including:
How to thread and use a sewing machine
Straight stitch and back stitch
How to measure fabric
How to cut fabric
Working with zippers
Changing presser feet
Stitch reinforcement
Sewing is a skill built on repetition and during this course, you’ll build essential sewing skills through hands-on practice in a supportive, project-based classroom.
If you’ve purchased a machine and haven’t been able to get started, or watched 10 YouTube videos and still can’t crack the code, or are just curious about sewing basics - this class is for you! No experience or tools needed, just bring your enthusiasm, and we’ll cover the rest.
Throughout each session, you’ll gain practical knowledge and skills through a range of beginner-friendly projects that cover different types of sewing (eg. garment making, accessories, quilting, household items). Each participant should expect to finish the course with 2-3 completed projects and the skills and confidence to keep sewing on your own.
What’s included:
12 or 8 hours of instructor-led coursework
Cotton, linen, and polyester fabrics
Thread, zippers, and other notions
All tools and equipment needed for the course, including use of one of our Singer Heavy Duty sewing machines during class
Scrap fabric for practice
Projects may include:
Pattern weights, Quilted strip potholder, zip pouch, lined tote
2 linen napkins, Quilted strip potholder, zip pouch, woven t-shirt with a neckline facing
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective and Megan of Olive & Olde’s
Intro to Sewing // 2-Day Course
Saturday & Sunday, April 25th & 26th 9am-1pm
This foundational sewing course is offered in two formats: a 2-Day (8-hour) or 4-Day (12-hour) option. Students are expected to come with little to no sewing experience, and will leave with the ability to independently tackle beginner sewing projects - like a tote bag or simple t-shirt.
Students will learn a number of technical skills, including:
How to thread and use a sewing machine
Straight stitch and back stitch
How to measure fabric
How to cut fabric
Working with zippers
Changing presser feet
Stitch reinforcement
Sewing is a skill built on repetition and during this course, you’ll build essential sewing skills through hands-on practice in a supportive, project-based classroom.
If you’ve purchased a machine and haven’t been able to get started, or watched 10 YouTube videos and still can’t crack the code, or are just curious about sewing basics - this class is for you! No experience or tools needed, just bring your enthusiasm, and we’ll cover the rest.
Throughout each session, you’ll gain practical knowledge and skills through a range of beginner-friendly projects that cover different types of sewing (eg. garment making, accessories, quilting, household items). Each participant should expect to finish the course with 2-3 completed projects and the skills and confidence to keep sewing on your own.
What’s included:
12 or 8 hours of instructor-led coursework
Cotton, linen, and polyester fabrics
Thread, zippers, and other notions
All tools and equipment needed for the course, including use of one of our Singer Heavy Duty sewing machines during class
Scrap fabric for practice
Projects may include:
Pattern weights, Quilted strip potholder, zip pouch, lined tote
2 linen napkins, Quilted strip potholder, zip pouch, woven t-shirt with a neckline facing
Led By: Ada of Asian Sewist Collective and Megan of Olive & Olde’s
