Please read all information thoroughly!
This workshop will take place on Zoom on two separate days; the first day, Friday, June 12th at 1pm PST, we’ll learn to attach the bristle to the stick. This portion will take about 2 hours. The second day, Monday June 15th at 1pm PST, we will stitch and weave our brooms. This portion can take three to four hours. In the days between, your bristle will dry before stitching.
Your purchase will include:
- admission to the class via Zoom
- a pre-recorded demo video
- approximately 1.5lb of broomcorn of your choice (natural, black, or mixed)
- a kiln-dried PNW hardwood handle, or Pine Dowel handle
- broomcorn stalks for weaving
- tarred twine for constructing your bristle
- colored twine of your choice for stitching and weaving
- a stitching clamp
- a stitching needle
- a workshop prep pamphlet
Other tools you will need:
- a drill
- a lighter
- a dowel to use as your foot brake
- a sharp knife
- sharp scissors
- a hand towel
- close-fitting gardening gloves
You will be prompted to select your kit options after clicking “add to cart”
If you would like to order two kits with different color selections, please add them to the cart individually.
Cost includes the custom kit, admission to the Zoom class, and recorded demos.
US orders must be placed by Monday July 6 to allow time for kit assembly and shipping to arrive in time for the workshop. International orders (including Canada) must be placed by June 29. All US kits are shipped at the same time approximately two weeks prior to the class date.
INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS - please contact us before placing your order.
Your Prep Email will be sent to you immediately after purchase, to the email address associated with the order - PLEASE KEEP THIS EMAIL. It details how to get to class, how to log in, and other tips to prepare for class in advance, as well as the link to the pre-recorded demo video. Don’t see the email? Please check Spam/Junk folders.
- IMPORTANT - you must be signed up for email updates in order to receive the prep email. Without this email, you won’t be able to access the class.
Please read all information thoroughly!
This workshop will take place on Zoom on two separate days; the first day, Friday, June 12th at 1pm PST, we’ll learn to attach the bristle to the stick. This portion will take about 2 hours. The second day, Monday June 15th at 1pm PST, we will stitch and weave our brooms. This portion can take three to four hours. In the days between, your bristle will dry before stitching.
Your purchase will include:
- admission to the class via Zoom
- a pre-recorded demo video
- approximately 1.5lb of broomcorn of your choice (natural, black, or mixed)
- a kiln-dried PNW hardwood handle, or Pine Dowel handle
- broomcorn stalks for weaving
- tarred twine for constructing your bristle
- colored twine of your choice for stitching and weaving
- a stitching clamp
- a stitching needle
- a workshop prep pamphlet
Other tools you will need:
- a drill
- a lighter
- a dowel to use as your foot brake
- a sharp knife
- sharp scissors
- a hand towel
- close-fitting gardening gloves
You will be prompted to select your kit options after clicking “add to cart”
If you would like to order two kits with different color selections, please add them to the cart individually.
Cost includes the custom kit, admission to the Zoom class, and recorded demos.
US orders must be placed by Monday July 6 to allow time for kit assembly and shipping to arrive in time for the workshop. International orders (including Canada) must be placed by June 29. All US kits are shipped at the same time approximately two weeks prior to the class date.
INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS - please contact us before placing your order.
Your Prep Email will be sent to you immediately after purchase, to the email address associated with the order - PLEASE KEEP THIS EMAIL. It details how to get to class, how to log in, and other tips to prepare for class in advance, as well as the link to the pre-recorded demo video. Don’t see the email? Please check Spam/Junk folders.
- IMPORTANT - you must be signed up for email updates in order to receive the prep email. Without this email, you won’t be able to access the class.