Macramé - Advancing Your Skills 1M22
Taken a basic macrame workshop or learned a bit on your own? Take your macrame to the next level with Intermediate Macrame. Class includes demonstrations of how to use various knotting techniques to create more complex patterns, how to add beads, mix colors and choose types of ropes and strings that will allow you to design, create and experiment with your own style.
Beginner (some previous experience) and above welcome.
Please provide $20 for materials to the instructor when you arrive.
I took this workshop because I wanted to advance my skills and receive help with a project. It is clear that Veronica has years of experience and is able to clearly illustrate all the various knots and the endless possibilities of creating beautiful pieces. She offered personalized attention, clear illustrations, and displayed several pieces to show a variety of patterns.
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Verónica Ramírez Martell
Verónica is a multidisciplinary artist, educator, and arts administrator fascinated by process improvement and focused on human connection. They are currently pursuing a Master’s in Library and Information at Simmons University to weave together their field experience with technical skills. Verónica served as Program Officer for Mass Cultural Council’s Community Initiative, supporting local cultural councils in Berkshire, Plymouth, and Worcester County through coaching, professional development, and capacity building. Prior to that, they worked as a Program Coordinator and taught within the Eliot School of Fine & Applied Arts’ School and Community Partnership program, bringing art education to public schools and community centers within the Greater Boston area. During all this time, Verónica continues to teach both children and adults in a variety of topics and crafts with a passion for encouraging enjoyment, confidence, and experimentation in students. Throughout their work, Verónica champions creativity, documentation, and transparency as a method for community capacity-building.
“I love bringing art to students because it provides a respite from purely academic work. It’s an opportunity for them to create something of their own, on their own terms, and decide for themselves what the outcome will be. Looking at a blank piece of paper or a block of wood and being able to spark a student’s imagination into what it could be and, even better, guiding them to the process of seeing that dream through, is wonderfully inspiring.”
There is a $20 materials fee payable in class to the instructor.