Pack layered clothing, closed-toe shoes, and a notebook that loves splashes. Bring curiosity, questions, and a willingness to try, fail, laugh, and try again. We’ll provide safety gear, tools, and materials, yet a favorite shuttle or spindle can feel grounding. Expect changing weather; plan sun and rain options. Share your allergies, accessibility needs, and learning preferences early so mentors can personalize guidance. Preparing thoughtfully helps you relax into the work, meeting each new skill with focus, comfort, and delight.
Mornings start near the flock or dye garden, followed by tea and notes. Late morning brings hands-on practice—skirting, scouring checks, or warping progress. After a farm lunch, we weave, sample modifiers, or test finishing. Evenings feature story circles, troubleshooting, and quiet time for journaling. Optional walks stretch legs and eyes. You’ll end the day satisfied, pleasantly tired, and excited for what tomorrow’s light will reveal. Share your reflections nightly to spark ideas others can carry into their own sessions.
Join our mailing list for seasonal color studies, workshop openings, and volunteer opportunities. Post questions, upload swatches, and vote on upcoming plant experiments. We host virtual meetups, critique circles, and alumni collaborations that pair spinners with weavers across borders. Nominate artisans to spotlight, propose scholarship ideas, and co-design community challenges. Your voice directly influences programming and research priorities. The more we share, the stronger our collective craft becomes, ensuring each visit builds on the last and opens doors for the next.