Wool N' Things was opened by Gisele Goulet in October 2004. Gisele knit her first pair of mittens back in Grade 7 during what used to be called "Home Economics" class, in the all-girl school she attended at the time.
Wool N' Things was opened by Gisele Goulet in October 2004. Gisele knit her first pair of mittens back in Grade 7 during what used to be called "Home Economics" class, in the all-girl school she attended at the time.
We won't say what year that was but suffice it to say you don't see too many Nun's teaching school these days. She really started knitting and crocheting as a hobby once she graduated from college and started working in the Information Technology (IT) field.
Wool N' Things was opened by Gisele Goulet in October 2004. Gisele knit her first pair of mittens back in Grade 7 during what used to be called "Home Economics" class, in the all-girl school she attended at the time.
We won't say what year that was but suffice it to say you don't see too many Nun's teaching school these days. She really started knitting and crocheting as a hobby once she graduated from college and started working in the Information Technology (IT) field.
This class will cover knit, purl, working in the round and cable stitches. Using 250g of a super bulky weight yarn, and under the tutelage of Tara B., you will knit up both a hat and a headband with cables, in the round.
This class is for anyone who is interested in learning how to crochet. You will learn how to start almost any project as well as three essential stitches. At the end of the class you will have a handmade dishcloth.
This is an in-person class held at 1078 Wellington St. W., Ottawa.  We prefer that you wear a mask during class for the safety of the instructor and other students. Want to learn to crochet?  This is the class for you!  In this class, you'll learn the basics of crochet, and be able to follow b...
Learn surface design techniques of collage, assemblage, drawing, dyeing, image transfers, rubbings, stencilling, frottage. Learn the art of weaving traditional fibres and expand your material knowledge of what can be made into woven art.
Charlevoix Pure Laine is a workshop of passionate artisans dedicated to the recovery and transformation of wool from Quebec sheep. Since 2010, tirelessly and with determination with the collaboration of Quebec sheep breeders, we have accomplished the impossible by bringing a forgotten raw material
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