Fingerless Gloves Happy Hour with GoGo Craft
Friday, February 10, 2012
6:30pm - 8:30pm, includes wine and snacks
Note: class is limited to 20 participants, early registration is encouraged
Registration: $18, includes all materials and refreshments

In this workshop, GoGo Craft will teach you how to turn a shrunken cashmere or wool sweater into a pair of cozy fingerless gloves. Not too handy with a sewing machine? Not to worry! This low sew project can be completed with our patterns and just a needle and thread. Perfect for crafters of any level. All materials provided.
We will also have wine and snacks available, so get crafty while you get your happy hour on!
Registration: $18, includes all materials and refreshments
About Amelia & GoGo Craft:

GoGo Craft is a San Francisco based mobile craft workshop providing exciting and accessible make-and-take workshops for all ages and skill levels. With modern and hip projects, GoGo Craft workshops are designed to be a fun and interactive way to embrace your creative side.
GoGo Craft Workshops have been featured at California Academy of Sciences’ Nightlife event, Levis flagship store, Noise Pop Treasure Island Music Festival, UC Botanical Gardens in Berkeley, and Urban Bazaar.
GoGo Craft owner, Amelia Strader, has a lifetime of experience teaching and crafting under her (handmade) belt. She has been knitting and sewing since she could hold onto a needle. Having grown up in a family of artists and creative people, she feels lucky to have been surrounded by art supplies, fabric, and yarn at a young age. Amelia graduated from the Massachusetts College of Art with a BFA in Fashion Design and for 8 years she worked in the garment industry as a technical designer. She uses the skills she developed as a technical designer to help work out GoGo Craft designs and patterns. Several of her projects have also been featured on “How- Tuesdays” on Etsy.com and the Brides Diary Do-It-Yourself Blog. She is also the coordinator of the popular monthly crafting event, Craft Bar with Etsy Labs at the Museum of Craft and Folk Art in San Francisco, CA.





