Rosalie Gale

FIBER ART CLASS: Fabric Covered Rope Bowls

FIBER ART CLASS: Fabric Covered Rope Bowls

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In this class your instructor, Rosalie Gale, will walk you through creating your own fabric covered rope bowl by hand. We will choose coordinating fabric scraps and stitch up a gorgeous bowl that will look fantastic on your coffee table - or next to the front door to catch your keys and pocket change. This is the perfect project to honor someone in your life who has passed. Turn a favorite shirt into a lasting memory & a bowl you can look at every single day. 

We'll use the following supplies:

  • natural color rope
  • fabric scraps
  • embroidery floss
  • needle
  • scissors

The process of making these bowls is very meditative and it's the perfect project to stitch on while you make new creative friends. Bring your list of favorite podcasts because that question always comes up at these gatherings.

This class will take place at Monster. Our address is 1716 NW Market Street, Seattle, WA 98107. It's at the intersection of 17th and NW Market Street - kitty corner from Mighty-O Donuts.

Please arrive at least 15 minutes before class begins. 

If you cannot attend class for any reason, we will offer an exchange to another class currently on our schedule up to 48 hours before the class. After that time, no refunds or exchanges are issued out of respect for our teachers who purchase and prepare supplies based on the number of attendees.

Our current Covid protocol is that anyone attending an event can email us at Info@monstermonster.shop to let us know they prefer that people wear masks up to 72 hours before the event begins. Your request is anonymous to all the other participants.

Attendees will receive an email before the class to let them know If we will be requiring masks.

About the Instructor

Rosalie Gale is most well known for co-inventing Shower Art: waterproof art to hang in your shower. She and her husband, Doug, own Ugly Baby & Monster and have been making a living creating really dumb art pieces for longer than anyone really expected. 

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