CLASS SUPPLY LISTS
2015-2016 Fall-Winter
Sept. 17 & 24 (Thurs) Ceramic Buttons 1-3
Teacher: Thelma Daywalt 816-3764
Skills: Beginning
Supplies: Rolling pin
Sept. 22 (Tue) (2 separate classes) Roman Stripe Stitch Shawl 1-3 OR 6-8
Teacher: Beckie Wagner 753-1015
Skill: Need to be able to Knit
Supplies: Size 13 Needles
Approx 680 yards of chunky yarn
Sept. 24 (Thurs) Eggshell Mosaic Ring Box 1-3
Teacher: Bonnie Duffy 546-3090
Skill: None
Supplies: Two or three white egg shells, membrane removed
before drying
Three shades of alcohol inks (found in craft store
w/rubber stamps)
One small wooden “steamer trunk”, 2 ½ x3 ½
inches, no larger, please
Found in back of JoAnne Fabrics w/unfinished wood pieces, $1.00
Bottle of Aleene’s Tacky Glue
Acrylic paint, color of choice
½: paint brush to paint box
Tweezers or 1 square of felt, any color
Scissors
Ruler
Sept. 30 (Wed) Beginning Weaving - Table Runner 1-4
Teacher: Linda Johnson Kabisch 546-9206
Skill: None, but desire to weave
Supplies: Tapestry Needle-metal, large eye, blunt end
Tape measure
Crochet thread-large pkg. cream
2 pkgs. Sugar N Cream-your color choice
1 pkg. Sugar N Cream-coordinating color
Scissors
Oct. 1 (Thurs) Deco Mesh Wreath 1-3
Teacher: Cheryl Lawrence 423-1331
Skills: None
Supplies: Wire Frames 12, 16 or 18 inch
21/2” fall or Halloween ribbons – (at least 12’ roll)
(see note below) You may have more than one ribbon
choice on a different width.
10” (3 rolls) or 21” (2 rolls mesh ribbon to
complement ribbon
Chenille stems t match colors of mesh
Embellishments
For a fall wreath you could use fall flowers, leaves,
pumpkins, etc.
For a Halloween wreath you could use spiders, ghosts, witches, etc.
Scissors
Ruler
Oct. 5 (Mon) Simple Tunisian Afghan 6-8
Teacher: Betsy Lair 341-5422
Phyllis Stenhour 652-1250
Skills: Make a basic chain and single crochet
Supplies: J afghan hook
100% cotton yarn (I Love this Cotton or Lily Sugar & Cream)
J or H crochet hook
Oct. 6 (Tue) Beginning Crocheted Lace 10-12
Teacher: Jan Walter 438-3644
Skills: Basic to none, uses basic crochet stitches
Supplies: Size F hook
Any color yarn – Baby Bee Sweet Delight
(Hobby Lobby); Vanna’s Glamour; Lion Brand (JoAnn’s);
Dream Baby; Plymouth
Extra Information: Used to make Christmas ornaments, table runner and matts
Oct. 6 (Tue) Fair Isle Beginner Headband 1-3
Teacher: Jan Sullivan 553-7469
Skills: Know how to knit and purl. You don’t have to have
experience with circular needle. Will cover this in class
Supplies: Size 8 – 16” circular needle
Worsted weight yarn: 50 grams – main color
10 grams – contrasting color
Oct. 7 Beginning Weaving – Table Runner 1-4
Teacher: Linda Johnson-Kabisch 546-9206
Skills: None, but a desire to weave
Supplies: Tapestry needle – metal, large eye, blunt end
Tape measure
Crochet thread – large package (cream)
2 packages Sugar ‘n Cream – your choice
1 package Sugar ‘n Cream – coordinating color
Scissors
Oct. 8 (Thur) Broken Rib Half Sweater 10-12
Teacher: Jan Sullivan 553-7469 Skills: Know how to knit and purl
Supplies: 24 inch size 7 needle 600 yards worsted weight, #4 Medium weight, check
the lable Tapestry Needle Scissors Extra Information: I used Berroco Weekend which is an acrylic
cotton blend available at Nanncy’s Knitworks. Homework: Cast on 132 stitches. Begin K2, P2 ribbing for 3 inches.
Oct. 8 & Oct. 15 (Thur) Hot Pan Holders 1-4
Teacher: Thelma Daywalt 816-3764
Skills: Beginning
Supplies: Rolling pin and stamps
Oct. 10 (Sat) Beginning Crocheted Lace 9-12
Teacher: Jan Walter 438-3644
Skills: Basic to none, uses basic crochet stitches
Supplies: Size F hook
Any color yarn – Baby Bee Sweet Delight (Hobby
Lobby); Vanna’s Glamour; Lion Brand
(JoAnn’s); Dream Baby; Plymouth
Extra Information: Used to make Christmas ornaments, table runner and mats.
Oct. 13 & 20 (Tue) A Mixed Up Halloween Tale 1-3
Teacher: Judy Hauffe (H) 872-6914; (C) 520-2030
Skills: none
Supplies Scissors (detail if you have them)
Double stick tape
Black pop dots and foam squares
Paper cutter if you have one
Any papers or clipart Halloween
Cutting mat (opt.)
Extra Information: I will have copies of clipart and some
background papers (not all will be the same as in the book. I will also
have major pieces cut out.
Cost - $6.00 – Class limit is 15.
Oct. 17 (Sat) Alcohol Ink Tiles 9-12
Teachers: Vickie Swanson 836-9086
Thelma Daywalt 816-3765
Skills: none
Supplies: Glazed white tiles (can be found at Menards)
4” x 4” coasters for coasters (Sheet of 2” x 2” for a
saying; note below)
Rubbing alcohol from drugstore
Alcohol inks in several colors of your choice (use 40%
off coupons or order on line
Triple glaze spray – Rust-oleum or Krylon (crystal clear glaze)
Black sharpie marker
Roll of paper towels
Sturdy piece of cardboard to carry/spray your tiles
Waxed paper or freezer paper
Rubber gloves – optional, but ink will color your hands and lasts
a few days!
Felt, cork, foam sheets or press on table protectors (tiles will
scratch table tops)
Glue for your protective “bottoms”
Extra information: If you want to make “a saying,” you can buy a sheet of the smaller tiles. You will
need to cut them apart prior to class. Buy some peel and stick letters. Color doesn’t matter. They need
to fit inside your tile though.
Bone folder or old credit card
Tweezers
A piece of wood to glue your saying onto – should be narrower than your tiles.
Heavy duty glue – E6000 or your preference
Oct. 20 Stained Glass Bird House 10-12
Teacher: Louise Donaldson 544-8540; (C) 899-3385
Skills: None
Supplies: Bird house
Glue – E6000 or Weldbond glue
Extra information: Paint bird house before class.
Oct. 20 Crocheted Hot Pad 10-12
Teacher: Carol Osborn (H) 899-9579; (C) 498-8965
Skills: single crochet
Supplies: “H” crochet hook
1 skein of sugar & cream cotton yarn
Large eye needle to finish
Oct. 24 (Sat) "Exploding" Handbag & Triangle Gift Boxes (2) 10-12
Teacher: Carol Edwards 494-9659
Skills: none
Supplies: For handbag box
Scoring tool (such as Bone Folder)
Scoring board (optional)
Double sided card stock – (2) 12” x 12” sheets
Pencil (Red and Blue, if desired)
Ruler
Paper adhesive (quick dry is best)
Paper trimmer or scissors
Adhesive Velcro – ½” square of male and female
Embellishments of your choice (enough for both boxes)
For triangle box:
Hole punch (1/4”)
Ribbon
Oct. 27 (Tue) Disconnected Turtle 1-3
Teacher: Doris Rawlings 544-9431
Skills: none
Supplies: Rocks – head, body, 4 legs, tail (optional)
Acrylic paint – black, green, yellow, white
Brushes – large, medium, narrow
Pencil – charcoal or lead
Extra information: body should be rounded with flat bottom
Nov. 4 (Wed) Hitchhiker Shawlette 9-12
Teacher: Linda Kennedy 529-1052
Skills: Know how to knit and purl
Supplies: Fingering weight yarn – 700-800 yards
Size 3 needle (circular preferred)
Tapestry needle
Extra information: Pattern must be pre-ordered and paid for,
pattern $5.00
Nov. 4 (Wed) Watercolor (or Acrylic) Painting of “Bird on Branch” 1-3
Teacher: Bonnie Duffy 546-3090
Skills: Some basic knowledge of painting & blending colors required
Supplies: Small ¼ sheet of watercolor paper (or 5” x 7” canvas
Watercolors or acrylic paint
Bruch, round point
Paint tray of some sort for mixing colors
1 or 2 sheets of paper towels for blotting brush
1 sheet of graphic tracing paper OR carton paper works
well
Pen or pencil for tracing
Extra information: 20 cents for pattern.
Nov. 5 & 6 (Thur & Fri) Baskets 9-12 pm
Teacher: Gina Davis 965-5126
Skills: none
Supplies: will be supplied
Extra information: Fee dependent upon basket
Nov. 5 & 12 (Thur) Bread Basket
1-3
Teachers: Kristin Jorgensen 364-4707; (C) 502-9725
Thelma Daywalt 816-3765
Skills: beginning
Supplies: Rolling pin
Stamps
Nov. 7 (Sat) Chain Mail Bracelet 10-1
Teachers: Judi Nystrom (H) 529-2481; (C) 725-5217
Skills: beading experience needed
Supplies: 200 – 220 6mm Outer Dimension open jump rings 20
gauge
25 to 27 6mm round crystal or other 6mm round bead
3 strand clasp
2 pair of flat nose or chain nose pliers, crimping tool,
if you have them. (Otherwise available in class)
Extra Information: Class size limited to 8 people. Your cost will be approximately $18.
Nov. 17 (Tue) Shirt Apron 9-12
Teachers: Bonnie Moe 553-0652
Stella Taft 494-7248
Skills: Basic sewing
Supplies: Working sewing machine and sewing supplies including
matching thread.
Man’s shirt (preferably large or extra large)
Nov. 17 (Tue) Artfully Simple Infinity Scarf 1-3
Teacher: Carol Sobeck 971-7830
Skills: basic crochet stitches
Supplies: 300 yards worsted weight yarn
Crochet hook K
Optional button
Nov. 18 (Wed) (2 separate classes) Beaded Earrings with 2-hole Triangles 1-3 OR 6-8
Teacher: Kathy Anane 899-5886
Skills: This is a needle and thread technique with small beads
Supplies: Kit supplied in 3 colors - $3.00
Dec. 9 (Wed) (Date Change) Zentangle – White on Black Tile 1-3
OR
Dec. 12 (Sat) Zentangle – White on Black Tile 10-12
Teacher: Penni Gebke 494-2939 or 526-4626
Skills: None – nice to have taken the basic Zentangle class but not required
Supplies: Black tile
Jelly roll pen – white
Zenstone chalk
Mini – charcoal pencil – white
Tostillion (shading tool), new/clean (no graphite on it) or kit
available for $6.00
Dec. 8 Learn to Knit 9:30-12:30
Teacher: Stella Taft 494-7248
Skills: none
Supplies: Learn to Knit – Book. Leisure Arts
1 skein cotton yarn, such as Sugar & Cream
1 pair size 6 knitting needles
Dec. 9 (Wed) Whimsical 50’s Era Mixed Media canvas 5:30-8
Teacher: Gail Austin 971-4156
Skills: none
Supplies: Paint brush for glue
8”x10” canvas
5”x7” black & white copy of a photo if you want to
personalize it
Extra information: Mixed media canvas; using a photo & whimsical
“sayings”. You will make a textured background.
Jan. 5 & Jan 19 (Tue) Broomstick Lace 1-3
Teachers: Kristen Jorgensen (H) 364-4707; (C) 502-
9725
Skills: basic crochet stitches and abbreviations.
Supplies: Worsted weight yarn, 36oz. or 4-5 large skeins
Size 50 knitting needle
Size G crochet hook
Jan. 6 & 13 (Wed) Beyond Beginning – Guest Towel 1-4
Teacher: Linda Johnson-Kabisch 546-9206
Skills: previously woven
Supplies: Tapestry needle – metal, large eye, blunt end
Tape measure
Scissors
Extra information: We will talk in December about color.
Jan. 9 & 16 (Sat) Pencil Portrait Drawing 10-12
Teacher: Carol Edwards 494-9659
Skills: none
Supplies: Strathmore Bristol Smooth Drawing Paper – size 9x13
(Hobby Lobby or Michael’s
8x10 black & white copy of head/shoulder, shot of
someone you do not know
Graphite pencil set (small set of 3 or 4)
Ball point pen (prefer a color, not black)
Kneaded gray eraser or soft white eraser
Masking tape or removable tape
Ruler
Graphite Paper
Jan. 14 & 21 (Thur) Ikabana 1-3
Teacher: Thelma Daywalt 816-3765
Skills: none
Supplies: Rolling pin
Stamps
Jan. 25 (Mon) Magazine Bowls 1-3
Teachers: Susan Braasch 971-7833
Pat Sams (H) 789-0365; (C) 836-3225
Skills: Hands
Supplies: Magazine
¼” dowel rod
Glue stick
Scotch tape (invisible)
Modpog (gloss)
Sponge brush (to apply Modpog
Trim (optional)
Feb. 3 (Wed) Tag Collage Wall Art 5:30-8:30
Teacher: Gail Austin 971-4156
Skills: none
Supplies: 12x12 frame if a finished piece is desired
Extra information: you will use manila shipping tags, water color
crayons, stencils and rubber stamps
Feb. 4, 11, 18 (Thurs) Hand Crafted Mushrooms 1-3
Teacher: Thelma Daywalt 816-3765
Sandra Kihn 483-
1331
Skills: Beginning
Supplies: Rolling pin
Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27; Mar. 5 & 12 Stained Glass
Teacher: Patty Decatoire 816-2682 Skills: none
Supplies: Glass cutter
colored transparent glass
solder,
*solder gun
flux for stained glass
copper foiling
black patina
glass grinder
black or white markers for glass (Sharpies work)
glass breaker pliers Extra information: Pattern provided by teacher or you choose your own. Teacher has a projector to
enlarge a pattern.
Feb. 9 (Tue) Jiffy Casserole Carrier 9-11
Teacher: Bonnie Moe 553-0652
Stella Taft 494-1248
Skills: basic sewing
Supplies: Two coordinating ¾ yard fabric (27 inches)
¾ yards insulbrite
2-3” rings
Working sewing machine and sewing supplies
including matching thread
Feb. 10 (Wed) Bijoux Ancients – Herringbone Necklace 6-8
Teacher: Kathy Anane
Skills: Intermediate bead weaving class
Supplies: Kit in 3 color choices supplied, $14.00
Feb. 16 (Tue) Clothesline Bowl 9:30
Teachers: Stella Taft 494-7248
Margaret Longhta 697-5455
Skills: Sewing experience
Supplies: Sewing machine in working condition with zig-zag
stitch
1 package COTTON clothes line (recommended
3/16” poly-reinforced cotton clothesline
Glue stick
Thread and cotton fabric (approx. 30 yards of 1/2” to ¾” strips or less for small/medium
basket)
Feb. 18 (Thur) Pine Needle Basket 1-3
Teachers: Kristen Jorgensen (H) 364-4707; (C) 502-9725
Skills: None
Supplies: Kit will be supplied, but bring heavy duty scrissors.
Extra information: Cost for kit $15, due at signup.
Feb. 25 (Thur) Stretchy Bling Bracelet 10-12
Teachers: Judi Nystrom (H) 529-2481; (C) 725-5217
Skills: beading experience needed
Supplies: Strech Elastic Chord – preferably .8
60 to 66 6mm round Crystals
Mar. 3 & 10 Woven Bread Basket 1-3
Teachers: Thelma Daywalt 816-3765
Kristin Jorgensen 364-4707; 502-9725
Skills: Beginner
Supplies: Rolling Pin
March 7 (Mon) Doodle Art Head to Toe 1-3
Teachers: Pat Sams (H) 787-0365; (C) 836-3225
Susan Braasch (C) 971-7833
Skills: Easy & fun
Supplies: Canvas item (tennis shoes, ball cap, bag or apron)
FINE point sharpies, permanent markers (12 or more colors)
Rulers
Heat set crystals (optional)
Thin card board
March 8 (Tue) Chicken Pin Cushion 1-3
Teachers: Kristen Jorgensen (H) 364-4707; (C) 502-9725
Skills: Must be able to use sewing machine and have basic sewing skills.
Supplies: 6 inch squares of fabric (mix/match, leftover scraps,
orphan quilt blocks, fat quarters, or precut squares, etc.)
1 ½ inch square of contrasting fabric for beak
1 ½ inch square for topknot
2 ½ inch square for tail
Cutting mat
Sewing machine
Thread – needle – pins
Scissors
Extra information: Fabric may be precut in multiples for extra chickens or bring rotary cutting
supplies. Be sure to bring a cutting mat!
Mar. 14 (Tue) & 17 (Thur) Beginning Copper Enameling 9-12
This is a multi-day class; minimum 3 days;
Limited to 10
Teacher: Joellyn Warner 546-9616
Helping: Kathy Anane & Carol Vancil
Skills: None; working with powdered glass
Supplies: Roll of paper towels
Glossy magazine pages
Small craft brushes
Flat metal spatula
Tweezers
Metal file
Paper & pencil
Extra information: *Required for beginners – Need to attend – will call to schedule app’t time.
Order day – Sunday, February 7, 2016; 1-3 pm
This will be a project driven class
Mar. 17 (Thur) Watercolor of Palm Leaf 1-3
Teacher: Bonnie Duffy 546-3090
Skills: Some background of painting & mixing colors required
Supplies: Large sheet of water color paper (leave attached to pad for
stability)
Water colors
Half inch flat brush
1 or 2 sheets of paper towels for blotting brush
Drawing pencil & gum eraser for correcting lines
Masking fluid
$.20 for pattern
Mar. 21 (Mon) & 24 (Thur) Intermediate Copper Enameling 9-12
This is a 2 multi-day class; Limited to 15
Teacher: Joellyn Warner 546-9616
Helping: Kathy Anane & Carol Vancil
Skills: Must have taken prior enamel class at SCCC
Supplies: Roll of paper towels
Glossy magazine pages
Small craft brushes
Flat metal spatula
Tweezers
Metal file
Paper & pencil
Any other items used (sifters, flus, enamels) used in previous classes; stencils,
toothpicks, small lenses, patterns, dental tools, etc.
Extra information: Order day – Sunday, February 7, 2016; 1-3 pm. Will schedule students
March 26 (Sat) Alcohol Ink Tiles 10-12
Teachers: Vickie Swanson 836-9086
Thelma Daywalt 816-3765
Skills: none
Supplies: Glazed white tiles (can be found at Menards)
4” x 4” coasters for coasters (Sheet of 2” x 2” for a
saying; note below)
Rubbing alcohol from drugstore
Alcohol inks in several colors of your choice (use 40%
off coupons or order on line
Triple glaze spray – Rustoleum or Krylon (crystal clear glaze)
Black sharpie marker
Roll of paper towels
Sturdy piece of cardboard to carry/spray your tiles
Waxed paper or freezer paper
Rubber gloves – optional, but ink will color your hands and lasts
a few days!
Felt, cork, foam sheets or press on table protectors (tiles will
scratch table tops)
Glue for your protective “bottoms”
Extra information: If you want to make “a saying,” you can buy a sheet of the smaller tiles. You will
need to cut them apart prior to class. Buy some peel and stick letters. Color doesn’t matter. They need
to fit inside your tile though.
Bone folder or old credit card
Tweezers
A piece of wood to glue your saying onto – should be narrower than your tiles.
Heavy duty glue – E6000 or your preference
Apr. 4 (Mon) Vera Bradley Look-a-like 1-3
Teacher: Debbie Cartwright 364-5206; 691-9652
Skills: must know how to sew
Supplies: 1 yard double faced quilted fabric
½ yard contrasting fabric for lining pockets & cosmetic bag
1 – 12 inch zipper to match
Velcro to match for closures
Thread to match
Sewing machine that has zigzag or serger
Extra information: Cut out all pieces and serge or zigzag before class.
Apr. 7 (Thur) Faux Tin Tile 6-8
Teacher: Carol Edwards 494-9659
Skills: none
Supplies: Chipboard (such as cereal box) cut to 6” squares
Aluminum foil (color of your choice – silver,
gold, bronze)
Spreadable adhesive
Brayer or other method of smoothing foil
Acrylic paint (light color)
Foam brush
Solvent (Mineral spirits or rubbing alcohol)
Paper towels or rag
Metallic finish (optional)
Extra information: This is a technique to use on a picture frame, box, or wherever you would like.
Apr. 11 (Mon) Knitted Place Mats 1-3
Teacher: Debbie Cartwright 364-5206
Skills: must know how to knit
Supplies: Sugar & Cream 100% cotton yarn (2 skeins)
Size 6 or 7 knitting needles