This hands-on workshop introduces participants to creative, sustainable jewelry-making techniques using reclaimed fabric. Students will learn to convert small textile remnants—such as cotton, silk, ramie or repurposed household cloth—into earrings, brooches, and necklace elements through hand or machine stitching and simple structural support methods. The class emphasizes upcycling, cultural appreciation, and creative skill-building, making it accessible to beginners while offering depth for experienced makers. Participants will explore color coordination, composition, and embellishment.

Material fee includes: Assorted fabric scraps (cotton, silk or ramie) Thread and hand-sewing needles Earring hooks, brooch pins and backing, necklace cords/chains