Rock Wrapping with Japanese Basket Knots

Carrie Botto

Collection of smooth river stones wrapped with colorful leather and cord in decorative woven patterns.

Wednesday, February 4, 1:30 – 5:30pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$135

Wrap your way to calm and creativity. Using traditional Japanese basket knotting techniques, students will transform ordinary rocks into sculptural fiber art. Leather cord and knotting patterns turn each piece into a meditative work of art—called Zen stones, serenity stones, or infinity stones—perfect for display or meaningful gifting.

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Instruction Style: Demo-Based | Guided Practice | Relaxed & Social

Skill Level: All Levels

Basket Coiling

Carrie Botto

A collection of handwoven baskets in natural and muted tones of beige, green, and multicolor, arranged on a light cloth background.

Friday, February 6, 1:30 – 5:30pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$135

Learn the timeless art of coiled basketry in this hands-on fiber workshop. Using raffia and traditional stitching techniques, you’ll create a small decorative basket from start to finish. Choose from a variety of colors and embellish your creation with materials that reflect your personal style.

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Instruction Style: Demo-Based | Guided Practice | Relaxed & Social

Skill Level: All Levels

Painting with String

Carrie Botto

Close-up of multicolored yarn woven in a geometric pattern on a wooden board.

Wednesday, January 28, 1:30 – 5:30pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$135

Weave color and texture into your own fiber-art creation. Using cotton, linen, or hand-dyed yarn, you’ll create a unique stitched panel that’s part drawing, part sculpture. This class is all about playful experimentation with fiber, pattern, and movement—bring your favorite string and let your hands do the talking!

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Instruction Style: Hands-on | Exploratory / Experimental | Project-Focused

Skill Level: All Levels