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SUMMARY:Traditional Workshop: Flint Knapping
DESCRIPTION:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park\nTraditional Arts Workshops\n2017\nOur 16th year of offering unique learning opportunities\ntaught by regional artists!\nWhether it be baskets\, fibers\, music\, finely-crafted arrow points or just a better understanding\nof days gone by\, we hope you will find something to learn and keep with you forever.\nA Traditional Art is a skill worth preserving!\nTo hold your place in a workshop\, pre-registration and payment is required.\nPlease register early by calling 423-543-5808 to ensure a spot in the class! \n \nJUNE\n \n18th Century Eastern Cherokee Style Trade Necklace  \nInstructor: Gary Stevens\nSaturday\, June 10                                                                      10 am – Noon\nCost: $25 includes materials                                                      Min: 1             Max: 15\nIn this class you will make an early trade necklace using authentic 150 to 200 year old beads. You will also add bone spacers\, and/or coyote or buffalo teeth.\nFlint Knapping – Making Stone Tools                                   \nInstructors: Bob Estep & Friends\nSaturday & Sunday\, June 24 & 25                                                          10 am – 4 pm\nCost: $80 (includes supplies)                                                      Min:  4            Max:  12\nMake stone tools such as the arrow point using only traditional techniques. Please be sure to register no later than 1 week prior to the class.  Adults only.\nAUGUST\n \nFall Gardening                                                                                   \nInstructor: Ben Hunter\nSaturday\, August 5                                                                    9 am – noon\nCost:  No Charge – Registration is NOT necessary for this session\nIt’s not too early to be planning & building your spring garden. Gardener extraordinaire\, Ben Hunter\, will be joining us to share his experiences & techniques for growing the garden of your dreams!  Sponsored by the Northeast Tennessee Master Gardeners.\nLearn to Play the Pennywhistle                                  \nInstructor: Martha Egan \nSaturday\, Aug 12\, 2017                                                             1:30 pm – 3 pm\nCost: $25(includes Clarke or Walton  pennywhistle in Key of D\, book\, and CD)\n$15 if you bring your own instrument                               Min: 1 Max: 12\nPopular in the British Isles in the 1800’s\, this class includes the fundamentals of holding and sounding your pennywhistle\,           learning the first notes\, and playing a song—or come and advance the skills you already possess. Music and other supplemental materials provided.\nKnow Your Sewing Machine  \nInstructor:  Donna Horowitz\nSunday\, August 20                                                                    1 pm – 4 pm\nCost:    $25.00                                                                          Min:     1            Max:  6\nHave a sewing machine but don’t know how to use it? This class will teach you basic machine operations (Embroidery machines and sergers are not included). Please bring –  Sewing machine\, sewing machine manual and accessories \, small scissors. Instructor brings fabric & thread.\nBasketry – Candy Jar Basket\nInstructor: Candy Alexander                          \nSaturday\, August 26                                                                               9 am – 4 pm\nCost:  $25.00                                                                                        Min:    4            Max: 10\nLearn how to weave over a jar\, making a beautiful and functional piece! It has a wood base and a wood lid.  Choice of colors offered.  Dimensions: approx. 4″w x 6″h. .  Bring garden or kitchen shears\, an old hand towel\, pencil\,  small measuring tape\, small spray bottle of water\, and strong clothespins.\nSEPTEMBER\n \nInkle Weaving\nInstructor: Ronnie Lail\nSaturday\,September 9                                                                10 am – 3 pm\nCost: $60 includes loom (to keep!) & all supplies                       Min: 3 Max: 8\n$20 thread only\n$10 instruction only\nLearn how to weave wide sashes\, narrow bands\, and shoelaces on a loom that is light-weight and easy to carry around! You can create wonderful patterns through varied placement of colorful thread. Bring scissors.\nHand Quilting for Beginners\nInstructor: Margaret Crouch\nSaturday\, September 30                                                         9 am – Noon\n$25.00 (includes all materials)                                               Min:  2       Max:  6\nMost quilts are made of 3 layers: the quilt top\, the batting\, and the back. Quilters call this the\n“quilt sandwich” and it can be stitched together by hand or by machine. This class will concentrate on quilting the 3 layers by hand.  You’ll practice stitching in a straight line\nas well as following a curve.  You won’t take home a finished project\, just the record of your\npractice and the confidence to continue.\nOCTOBER\nGet Ready for Spring – Winterizing Your Garden      \nInstructor: Ben Hunter\nSaturday\, October 14                                                                 9 am – noon\nCost:  No Charge – Registration is NOT necessary for this session\nIt’s not too early to be planning & building your spring garden. Gardener extraordinaire\, Ben Hunter\, will be joining us to share his experiences & techniques for growing the garden of your dreams!  Sponsored by the Northeast Tennessee Master Gardeners.\n \nCreating Your Own Gingerbread Houses – Lecture/Demo                             \nInstructor:  Margaret Crouch                         \nSaturday\, October 14                                                                 1 pm – 4 pm\nCost:  $5.00      13 to Adult                                                       Min:  10            Max: N/A\nIn the 1980’s\, Margaret went to a demonstration at the Smithsonian presented by Patti Hudson\, “The Gingerbread Lady” of Lancaster\, PA.  Since then she’s used Patti’s recipes\, patterns\, and instructions to make & decorate many gingerbread houses for the children in her life.  This demo will walk you through the process of assembling & decorating a gingerbread cottage\, following Patti’s methods.  You won’t leave with your own gingerbread house\, but you’ll almost certainly be inspired to make one when you get home!\nSycamore Shoals Fall Watermedia Painting Workshop\nInstructor: Barbara Jernigan\nSaturday\, October 21                                                              9:00 am – 3:00 pm\nSunday\, October 22                                                                1:00 pm – 4:00 pm\nCost:  $40 (bring your own supplies) or $50 (supplies furnished)  Min:  5      Max: 20\nAll Students bring a sketch book or plain paper\, pencil\, eraser\, & digital camera\, if available.\nOn Saturday we will be planning the painting by taking a photo of the subject (weather permitting) or choosing from some printed ones\, preparing a thumbnail and a value sketch\,  and setting up the composition.  Initial preparations in the afternoon will include transferring the sketch to the larger size paper (minimum size is a quarter sheet of watercolor paper or a 9×12 stock size\, though a half sheet (11×22) would be preferable.)  We will then proceed with laying in the background and starting on the basic washes of color for the subject while focusing on saving the whites (even if using acrylic). Students will need to print their photos after the class for use at home and on Sunday. Sunday will be finishing the composition and a critique.\nIndian Corn Basket                                                                                             \nInstructor: Jane Doan\nSunday\, October 29\, 2017                                                         1:00 pm – 4:00 pm\nCost:  $30                                                                                 Min: 3           Max: 6\nCreate three beautiful ears of corn from basket reed.  Please bring the following supplies: Sharp Scissors\,  8 to 12 small clips or clothes pins.\nNOVEMBER\nHandmade Journals                                       \nInstructor: Margaret Crouch\nSaturday\, November 4                                                               1 – 4 pm\nCost:  $25.00 includes mat’l                                                      Min. 2              Max: 8\nMake your own book!  These little journals can be anything you like – a unique sketchbook\, a special diary\, a baby shower keepsake.  We’ll use professional book-board and a variety of cover papers.  The finished book is 5” by 6½” and has 20 pages.  The Coptic stitch binding means the book lies flat when open. Cost $25 covers all materials and tools  EXCEPT — bring an awl if you have one.  We’ll use it to make holes in the covers and the inside pages.\nVisitors Center Hours:\n \n9:00 AM – 4:00 PM  Tuesday through Saturday\n1:00 PM – 4:30 PM  Sunday       Closed Mondays\nOur Visitors Center is closed on most State holidays.\nPark grounds are open from dawn until dusk.\nFor more information contact:\nSycamore Shoals State Historic Park\n1651 West Elk Avenue     Elizabethton\, TN 37643      (423) 543-5808\nwww.sycamoreshoalstn.org\nwww.tnstateparks.com/parks/about/sycamore-shoals\nwww.facebook.com/sycamoreshoals              www.friendsofsycamoreshoals.org
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/traditional-workshop-flint-knapping/2017-06-24/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,General,Historical Events
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