All textile artists confront a big problem from time to time: What fiber is this made of?? Is it silk or polyester? Wool or a blend? Whether it’s fabric or yarn, understanding the core makeup of your materials is critical to determining the best techniques for working with them and caring for your creations. In this class, you will learn how to identify the component fibers in your fabrics/yarns using common household equipment and supplies.
INSTRUCTOR:
Maria Pacheco taught fiber authentication in her role as Associate Professor of Chemistry at Buffalo State College. She is also lifelong textile artist who specialized in kumihimo (a Japanese braiding technique).
SUSTAINABILITY:
Stitch Buffalo is committed to fostering sustainability practices and reducing waste in the textile industry. In this workshop, we will strive to minimize waste and work as much as possible with supplies that have been rescued for reuse.
HEALTH SAFETY PROTOCOLS:
Stitch Buffalo follows all current local, state, and federal guidelines regarding public health safety.
• Attendance is limited
• To care for our community, all Stitch Buffalo instructors are fully vaccinated
• If you are feeling unwell, please stay home. You may contact us to make arrangements for credit on a future class enrollment.
For each class, Stitch Buffalo offers one seat at half-price to a student or community member who otherwise could not afford to participate. To inquire about availability, please e-mail us. If you purchase this seat, please consider it a commitment to attend.