Exploring the Drum Carder with Henry Clemes
About Exploring the Drum Carder with Henry Clemes
Drum carders are a mystery to the average fiber artist: fiber is fed into the carder, ends up on the big drum, and something magical happens in between. In our ‘Exploring the Drum Carder’ class, students begin the day by learning the history of drum carders, how they work, and why they function the way they do. The fun goes hands-on for the rest of the day as we delve into the differences of woolen and worsted carding, explore the many tools that make drum carding more efficient, and crank out four different batts. The first batt will be hand cranked before switching over to Electric Drive for the duration of class. All materials, carders, and tools will be provided by the instructor.
Materials, Equipment, and Supplies the Student Must Bring to Class
An attitude for learning! All materials, carders, and tools will be provided by the instructor.
Materials Fee (to be paid directly to the instructor) and Kit Description
$45 - includes all fleece or fiber used in class, as well as all tools students will work on.
Homework
None
When
The class will meet on Wednesday, May 1, from 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm, for a total of 6 hours of instruction.
Class Location
Howard County Fairgrounds – 4H Hall
How It Works
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