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Crochet with Wire & Beads
2026-06-27
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Instructor: Kitty Savel Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate – Students must have experience with chain stitch and single crochet stitch Create a necklace crocheted with wire and beads in this fun new class! Students will crochet wire using the basic chain and single crochet stitches. The closure is a lacey, non-conventional strand with no clasp. …
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Kitty Savel
Kitty Savel is a Fiber Artist who lives in and practices her art in Dallastown, Pennsylvania. Her Fiber Art includes paper and fabric collage, Embroidery, Slow Stitching, wood and found materials assemblage, knit and crochet, screen and block printing on paper and fabric. Kitty is self-taught with help and input from other Fiber Artists. She has taught and exhibited her fiber art at several venues in the Mid Atlantic States. Kitty is very sensitive to the inspirations around her in in her everyday life. She incorporates recycled materials in her collage and slow stitching work. Color plays a huge role in how Kitty approaches her work. She will take a tree, for instance, and depict it in fabric and paper in colors other than traditional green and brown. Kitty has taught fiber arts classes at several art venues including Center for Contemporary Craft, Pittsburgh Fiber Arts Guild, Butler County Community College, Maryland Community College, Irman Freeman Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh Fiber Arts Festival, Fabric of Society York. Kitty has exhibited in galleries and museums. Her piece entitled "Color Lattice on Black" was a finalist in the Fusion Art's 3rd Annual Colors International Online Juried Art Exhibition for the month of February 2019. https://fusionartps.com/3rd-colors-art-exhibition-febuary-…/ She has won Honorable Mention for her sweater designs at North Hills Arts Center and her work was featured in the 2020 Achieving Women of Centre County held at the Bellefonte Art Museum in Pennsylvania. In 2026 she will be teaching at the Fiber Arts Fest in Tacoma, Washington and for the Pennsylvania Craftsman’s Guild. In 2024 Kitty collaborated with 10 other knit designers and Vogue Knitting Designer Deborah Newton on a book of hat designs entitled The Year of Hats. This book is available on Amazon and Ravelry. Kitty is easily reached at kitsavel@gmail.com.
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Starry Night Pendants
2026-07-11
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Instructor: Phil Hackman Skill Level: Beginner Create your own unique Starry Night pendant through flameworking! Students in this workshop will be guided through the process of forming multiple Starry Night pendants utilizing an interesting color palette and design options. The movement and nature of melting and shaping solid glass into a recognizable form will be …
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Metalsmithing Basics: Roll Printed Silver Hoop Earrings
2026-07-15
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Instructor: Jessica Keemer Skill Level: Beginner Discover the art of jewelry making in this engaging and hands-on workshop where you’ll create a pair of roll printed sterling silver hoop earrings. Designed for students aged 13 and up, this class introduces the fundamental techniques of metalsmithing, including roll printing, soldering, forming, and polishing. Students will have the …
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Metalsmithing Basics: Roll Printed Silver Hoop Earrings – July 15Read More »
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Metalsmithing Basics: Soldering, Texturizing, & Stone Setting
2026-07-18
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Instructor: Jessica Keemer Skill Level: Beginner In this workshop, students will learn fundamental metalsmithing techniques to help begin their journey of metalsmithing and creating bench-fabricated jewelry! Learn ways to transform sheet metal through soldering with an Acetylene torch, texturizing with metal stamps and planishing hammers, and stone setting in this fun class. Students will have …
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Metalsmithing Basics: Soldering, Texturizing, & Stone Setting – July 18Read More »
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Slow Stitching
2026-07-18
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Instructor: Kitty Savel Skill Level: Beginner – Students should know how to thread and sew with a needle. Slow stitching is the process of adding decoration to fabric through the use of applique, embellishments and simple embroidery stitches. In this slow stitching class students will create an 8”X 8” wall hanging complete with backing and …
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Slow Stitching – July 18Read More »
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Kitty Savel
Kitty Savel is a Fiber Artist who lives in and practices her art in Dallastown, Pennsylvania. Her Fiber Art includes paper and fabric collage, Embroidery, Slow Stitching, wood and found materials assemblage, knit and crochet, screen and block printing on paper and fabric. Kitty is self-taught with help and input from other Fiber Artists. She has taught and exhibited her fiber art at several venues in the Mid Atlantic States. Kitty is very sensitive to the inspirations around her in in her everyday life. She incorporates recycled materials in her collage and slow stitching work. Color plays a huge role in how Kitty approaches her work. She will take a tree, for instance, and depict it in fabric and paper in colors other than traditional green and brown. Kitty has taught fiber arts classes at several art venues including Center for Contemporary Craft, Pittsburgh Fiber Arts Guild, Butler County Community College, Maryland Community College, Irman Freeman Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh Fiber Arts Festival, Fabric of Society York. Kitty has exhibited in galleries and museums. Her piece entitled "Color Lattice on Black" was a finalist in the Fusion Art's 3rd Annual Colors International Online Juried Art Exhibition for the month of February 2019. https://fusionartps.com/3rd-colors-art-exhibition-febuary-…/ She has won Honorable Mention for her sweater designs at North Hills Arts Center and her work was featured in the 2020 Achieving Women of Centre County held at the Bellefonte Art Museum in Pennsylvania. In 2026 she will be teaching at the Fiber Arts Fest in Tacoma, Washington and for the Pennsylvania Craftsman’s Guild. In 2024 Kitty collaborated with 10 other knit designers and Vogue Knitting Designer Deborah Newton on a book of hat designs entitled The Year of Hats. This book is available on Amazon and Ravelry. Kitty is easily reached at kitsavel@gmail.com.
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Bezel Set Rings
2026-07-18
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Instructor: Jessica Keemer Skill Level: Beginner In this engaging and creative workshop, students will explore the art of fabricating their own bezel set rings, resulting in a truly one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry. Participants will have access to a variety of freeform semi-precious cabochons to use as the centerpiece of their designs. The class will cover …
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Bezel Set Rings – July 18Read More »
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Beginning Flameworked Glass Beads
2026-07-19
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Instructor: Jessica Keemer Skill Level: Beginner Unlock the captivating world of flameworked glass bead making in this hands-on and engaging class designed for adults exploring this mesmerizing art form for the first time. Led by experienced instructor, Jessica Keemer, this course provides a unique opportunity to delve into the ancient craft of shaping glass with …
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Beginning Flameworked Glass Beads – July 19Read More »
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Sterling Silver Gallery Wire Rings
2026-07-20
6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Instructor: Jessica Keemer Skill Level: Beginner Learn how to size, form, solder, and stone set a one-of-a-kind sterling silver ring with intricate gallery wire in this fun class! Techniques on finishing and polishing your rings will be covered in class. Various cabochons will be available for students to choose from, not just turquoise! No experience is …
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Sterling Silver Gallery Wire Rings – July 20Read More »
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Starry Night Pendants
2026-08-07
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Instructor: Phil Hackman Skill Level: Beginner Create your own unique Starry Night pendant through flameworking! Students in this workshop will be guided through the process of forming multiple Starry Night pendants utilizing an interesting color palette and design options. The movement and nature of melting and shaping solid glass into a recognizable form will be …
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Starry Night Pendants – August 7Read More »
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Botanical Jewelry in Precious Metal Clay - Day 1
2026-09-18
11:00 am - 1:30 pm -
Botanical Jewelry in Precious Metal Clay - Day 2
2026-09-25
11:00 am - 1:30 pm
Instructor: Hattie Weselyk Skill Level: All *** This is a two-day class, Friday, September 18 & Friday, September 25 from 11 am-1:30 pm *** Come explore the art of precious metal clay and create your own silver jewelry inspired by botanical finds. In this two-part series, you’ll press flowers and leaves into metal clay, which …
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Workshop Cancellation/Refund Policy
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In order to request a withdrawal from a workshop, students must contact the Guild by phone at 717-431-8706 or contact us here.
Cancellations More Than 7 Days Before the Workshop
If a cancellation is made more than 7 days before the workshop, a 10% administrative fee will be deducted from any refund to the original form of payment to cover credit card processing and administrative costs. A workshop credit of 100% of the tuition may also be offered. Workshop credits expire 6 months after the date of the workshop.
Cancellations Within 4-7 Days of the Workshop
Cancellations made within 4 to 7 days of the workshop are not eligible for a refund to the original form of payment but may be transferred to another class or issued as a workshop credit for future use. Workshop credits expire 6 months after the date of the workshop.
Cancellations 3 Days or Less of the Workshop
Cancellations made within 3 days of the workshop are not eligible for a refund or a workshop credit.
No-Show Policy
If you do not notify us ahead of the class and fail to attend, you are not eligible for a refund or a workshop credit.
Classes canceled by the instructor or the Guild.
Students are eligible to receive a 100% refund to the original form of payment or workshop credit if the workshop is canceled by the instructor or the Guild. Workshop credits expire within 6 months of the date of the workshop.
Accessibility
We do not have an elevator, so some of our classrooms are wheelchair accessible and some are not. Please contact us here to find out more about your classroom.
Snow and Inclement Weather
Severe weather poses many safety concerns for participants that may require modifications to the workshop’s hours. Based on current conditions in the area immediately surrounding the event and our best judgment, the Guild staff may delay the opening of a workshop or postpone a workshop to another date that the instructor is available. Circumstances that justify amending workshop hours include icy roads, rapid snowfall, tornado warnings, and other severe weather conditions. The Guild does not offer weather-related refunds of class fees unless the workshop is canceled.
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