Calling all people who like to work with fabric. Elizabeth Ezold makes amazing fabric pottery and will be sharing her expertise at Gallery at the VAULT. Learn to sew beautiful multi-colored bowls in a variety of shapes and sizes on Saturday, May 6 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
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Making fabric pottery April 25, 2017 SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – Calling all people who like to work with fabric. Elizabeth Ezold makes amazing fabric pottery and will be sharing her expertise at Gallery at the VAULT. Learn to sew beautiful multi-colored bowls in a variety of shapes and sizes on Saturday, May 6 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. You will use fabric strips, cording and coordinating thread. The bowls are eye-catching and functional. Students should bring a portable sewing machine with zigzag ability and have some basic sewing ability. A full materials list will be provided at registration. pottery Beth Ezold with her fabric pottery. Photo provided Beth began doing crafts at age 10, with sewing her main focus. She has taught elementary school and always added crafts to the curriculum, and still loves to teach. After retirement, she found quilting and discovered the wonders of making fabric bowls. “I have been making the fabric pottery for more than 5 years. Each bowl or mat is the chance to put fabric together in a new order, and each bowl’s shape/size is a product of the moment I am making it” says Beth. Her creations include traditional quilts, landscape wall hangings, totes, commissioned pieces, children’s toys, table runners, etc. She is also VAULT’s new fabulous employee. For more information please call or come into Gallery at the VAULT, 68 Main Street, Springfield. We are open 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Contact: 802-885-7111, galleryvault@vermontel.net or visit our web page: www.galleryvault.org.
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