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SUMMARY:Make a Påskris (Swedish Easter Tree)
DESCRIPTION:Traditionally in Sweden\, Norway\, and Finland this time of year\, fresh-cut branches are put in water. After the branches bud\, small leaves open in a week or so. The budding branches are decorated with ornaments\, decorations\, and colorful ribbons for the coming of spring and the Easter holiday. \n\n\nMaking a Påskris – or Easter Tree – is such a creative and beautiful way to celebrate the final days of winter. This holiday project can be done by adults\, children\, and families. Children must be accompanied by an adult. \n\n\nThe fee is $10 per person or $20 for a child/adult pair – all supplies (except jar or vase) are included. Please bring a vase or jar from home to hold your Påskris.  \nTo register\, visit: http://tinyurl.com/eastertree2024 \nCancellation Policy: Up to 3 weeks before the event – 50% refund. Under 3 weeks before the event\, no refunds. \n\n  \n 
URL:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/event/make-a-paskris-swedish-easter-tree-2/
LOCATION:Gammelgarden Museum of Scandia\, 20880 Olinda Trail North\, Scandia\, MN\, 55073\, United States
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SUMMARY:String Quilting
DESCRIPTION:String Quilting is a fun stash-buster technique where strings (aka strips) of fabric of any size are sewn to a foundation paper. The blocks are then put together in various ways\, creating truly unique projects. Precision cutting and sewing are not crucial; and both new and experienced quilters enjoy this type of quilting. \nIn this workshop\, you will learn the basic techniques of string quilting from Darlene Holtgreve and create a block. We also will discuss how to use various design elements to create larger projects. \nSkill Level: Beginner \nA supply list will be available after mid-February. \nRegister here: http://tinyurl.com/stringquilting \nCancellation Policy: Up to 3 weeks before the event – 50% refund. Under 3 weeks before the event\, no refunds.
URL:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/event/string-quilting/
LOCATION:Gammelgarden Museum of Scandia\, 20880 Olinda Trail North\, Scandia\, MN\, 55073\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth
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SUMMARY:Singlade Balls (Singlade Bollar)
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to make singlade balls or singlade bollar (traditional hand-stitched balls made from wool yarn). These can be used as a child’s toy or toy for a cat. It’s a great way to use those colorful bits of yarn in your stash. \nArchival evidence from museums in Sweden indicates that the craft started around the early 1800s. Singlade bollar have been found in southern Sweden\, Denmark\, and northern Germany. The craft is likely to have been spread throughout the region via the Baltic Sea trade route. \nKate Sterner learned this handicraft from her Danish grandfather and has created a website dedicated to preserving and furthering this craft. Join Kate and have fun keeping a tradition alive. \nSkill level: Beginner. \nStudent Age: 16 years and over. \nSupplies needed: Scissors\, a sharp\, large-eye\, 3-inch darning needle (or purchase one from Kate for $1)\, and worsted weight\, 4-ply wool yarn in as many colors as you want. Kate also will have plenty of colors of yarn from her own stash to use in class. \nNote: Students should not expect to complete the project in this time. However\, Kate will teach students what they need to complete their Singlade Balls at home. (Normally a ball takes about 6-8 hours to make.) \nClass Size: Limited to 4 students. \nRegister here: http://tinyurl.com/Marchsingladeballs \nCancellation Policy: Up to 3 weeks before the event – 50% refund. Under 3 weeks before the event\, no refunds.\n\n \nINSTRUCTOR INFORMATION \nKate Sterner’s Danish grandfather taught her how to make singlade balls (singlade bollar) when she was 10 or 11 years old. He learned from his mother while he was a boy in Denmark and enjoyed passing the craft down to the next generation. Though several of her cousins learned the craft from their grandfather\, Kate is the one who kept making singlade balls throughout the years\, teaching others who found the balls intriguing. \n  \nSWEDISH PRONUNCIATION \nSinglade\, pronounced:  sing’ la deh. Singlade is a Swedish word that has a couple of meanings. The base of the verb is “singla\,” meaning to toss or fling. However\, in this case\, the verb describes the embroidery technique used to stitch these balls. So\, you “singla” a ball.
URL:https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/event/singlade-balls-march-2024/
LOCATION:Gammelgarden Museum of Scandia\, 20880 Olinda Trail North\, Scandia\, MN\, 55073\, United States
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