Crochet, Knitting, and Fiber Arts Group
Wednesday, June 03
10:00am - 12:00pm
Alford Branch Library
Collaboration Meeting Room 5Enjoy the classic needle arts in the company of others who share your interest in crochet, knitting, cross stitch, felting, tatting, and more. All skill levels welcome.
Enjoy the classic needle arts in the company of others who share your interest in crochet, knitting, cross stitch, felting, tatting, and more. All skill levels welcome.
Fiber arts are fine art forms that use natural or synthetic materials—such as fabric, yarn, paper, or thread—to create aesthetic pieces, using artistic expression as much as utility. Popular techniques include knitting, quilting, embroidery, crochet, macramé, and felted sculpture.
Key Techniques:
Embroidery: Decorating fabric using needles and thread, including hand and machine methods.
Knitting & Crochet: Interlocking loops of yarn to create garments or sculptures.
Felting: Compressing and matting fibers together.
Macramé: Creating textiles through intricate knotting
Alford Branch Library
The Alford Branch Library is located in south Wichita near I-235 and Meridian. The building is named for Lionel D. Alford (1925-2000), a retired senior vice president at Boeing who is credited for starting the Kansas Food Bank and known as an advocate for Wichita Public Schools.