Open to any knitter, any project, any level of experience. Share tips and talents.
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Open to any knitter, any project, any level of experience. Share tips and talents.
About
Curious about visiting AFW? We are the Twin Cities area's year-round mini fiber fair for textile arts lovers in any skill, from crochet to weaving to felting and knitting. We've even dabbled in making our own footwear on occasion, making slippers, boot liners and mukluks!
Our vendors offer locally raised fiber, hand-dyed fiber supplies for your projects, spinning wheels and spindles, finished textile pieces, and gifts. Browse the category listings to see what you'll find, and stop by in person to see what other treasures our local artists and farmers have created.
Our space offers plenty of chairs for you to join the community and work on your project and we host classes and open social hours for working on your projects while making new friends. We even host occasional field trips to events and local farms.
Whatever your skill level or textile art, come on in to relax, learn, share, and grow with the Anoka Fiber Works family.
This drop in class is designed for your knitting help needs. Instructors are available to help with specific projects or techniques. Grow your skills and troubleshoot!
This class will take you through the entire process from cutting to binding as you make a throw sized quilt. You will learn what common acronyms mean like WOF and HST.
During the class, we’ll teach you how to piece (stitch together) and press your fabric, how to make a quilt sandwich, how to quilt the layers together and finish it with bias binding. You’ll leave class with the confidence to start piecing and quilting on your own as well as a useful, quilted p...
Learn to cast on, knit, and purl. You can start a project if you are ready. For true beginners or if you are returning to knitting and need some refreshers. Come join us in our return to in person classes! If starting a project or need help with a project come 30 minutes early with yarn and pattern...
Learn about patterns, sizing, needles and thread. Start with a basic t-shirt and practice sewing seams with a regular sewing machine and/or a serger. You'll see a variety of easy options for neckline finishes – bands, bindings and facings.
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