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Kolrosing Foundations

This program is sold out. Please call 612-871-4907 to be added to a waitlist.

This six-session class runs Tuesdays, May 7-June 11, 6-8 pm each session.

Get started with a very old, very portable decorative craft! At its simplest, kolrosing is the art of cutting a very thin incision into a wooden surface, filling it with pigmented powder like coffee or cinnamon to reveal the pattern, and burnishing the cut closed to create a smooth and durable decoration. It is a wonderful way to decorate woodenware such as spoons, spreaders, and plates because it doesn’t catch food, but can also be used on any flat wooden surface. It requires no special tools, strength, or studio space; everything needed can be packed up in a pencil case!

In this course, students will learn the basics of kolrosing through good technique and practice allowing them to confidently and joyfully explore kolrosing beyond this class. Over six sessions, kolrosing artist Liesl Chatman will cover layout and design, surface preparation, knife techniques, cutting straight and curved lines into letters and patterns, and techniques for working on both flat and curved surfaces. Students will work on simple pieces such as letterboards and basic commercial kitchen spoons. In the final weeks, students may have time to play with other designs or bring other questions to class to work with the instructor on expanding their foundational knowledge.

A $60 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the first class and covers all the consumable materials in class as well as a small instructional notebook and travel kit sized to fit everything you need for kolrosing at home or on the road. Kolrosing knives are provided to use in class and may also be purchased separately to take home; if you already have one, please bring it. Previous woodworking experience is helpful but not necessary. Suitable for ages 13+.