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Do you know your “warp” from your “weft?” Watch experts practice the craft of handweaving and spinning. Listen to their stories and talk with them about their works in progress.

Craftspeople will be demonstrating most Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to noon. 

Do you know your “warp” from your “weft?” Watch experts practice the craft of handweaving and spinning. Listen to their stories and talk with them about their works in progress.

Craftspeople will be demonstrating most Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to noon. 

Do you know your “warp” from your “weft?” Watch experts practice the craft of handweaving and spinning. Listen to their stories and talk with them about their works in progress.

Craftspeople will be demonstrating most Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to noon. 

Do you know your “warp” from your “weft?” Watch experts practice the craft of handweaving and spinning. Listen to their stories and talk with them about their works in progress.

Craftspeople will be demonstrating most Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to noon. 

This is a virtual program. An email containing the Zoom link will be sent to all registrants an hour and a half before the program begins. 

FREE drop-in program

See weavers at work, start your own mini-weaving, and go on a cloth clues gallery hunt.

FREE drop-in program

See weavers at work, start your own mini-weaving, and go on a cloth clues gallery hunt.

FREE drop-in program

Search for historical hats in our museum galleries. Then make a paper version to take home.

FREE drop-in program

See Andy Sterlen make historical hats, search for some in our museum collection, and then make a paper version to take home.

FREE drop-in program

Watch Andy Sterlen—tailor, hatter, and reenactor—as he creates a historically accurate 18th-century felt hat.