Discover the ancient art of making cordage. Use strips of fabric and the agility of your own hands to make a simple twisted necklace. Once the skill is learned, it can become a meditative process or a survival skill.
A note about materials:
If you have any meaningful or significant fabrics you would like to use, or beads with *large eyes* that are special to you, please bring those. An example would be, a favorite old shirt of a loved one, that you don't plan to wear, or that is damaged, but you still love it and wouldn't mind cutting it up into strips. This way, the special shirt could become a wearable work of art, that is still beautiful and meaningful.
About Sarah:
Sarah Lee Langford has been teaching textile arts at Alabama Waldorf School for 15 years. Sarah is a songwriter and recording artist, mother of two, and fair weather gardener. In summer months if Sarah can't be found teaching, performing, or knitting, you can find her swimming in some cool water and planning the next getaway.