26139 Dyer’s Choice

26139 Dyer’s Choice

Class | FULL

349 W. Commercial St. Studio 1940 East Rochester, NY 14445 United States
2
Beginner to experienced.
Tuesday, January 20, 2026-Wednesday, January 21, 2026
10:00 AM-3:30 PM on Tue Wed
$88.00
$61.00

26139 Dyer’s Choice

Class | FULL

Registration Deadline:  1/15

Here is your chance to do dye painting and/or immersion dyeing with fibers and synthetic dyes of your choice. We will begin by looking at examples and discussing basic dyeing options, classes of dyes and how to choose which class to use. Dyeing procedures and techniques, and differences between immersion and painting will be covered. Next you will be guided through your dye project: design, fiber and dye preparation and introduction of dye to fiber. The instructor will contact you prior to the start of class to discuss your specific interests. All dyes and auxiliaries will be supplied. You’ll need to bring your fiber, gloves, and particle filtering mask. Bring lunch or purchase locally. 


AGE: Teens & Adults

NOTE:  Class has different daily schedule.  It meets on 1/20 from 1:00 - 3:00 pm, on 1/21, from 10:00 am - 3:30 pm 

  • MATERIALS FEE: $15.00 paid to instructor for handouts, all dyes and auxiliaries

Robards, Joyce
Joyce Robards

After a career of more than ten years in fine arts and art education, I “discovered” fiber arts while on a sabbatical leave earning my MST in textiles at RIT. Following graduation, participation in the active and knowledgeable Weavers’ Guild of Rochester and volunteer work for HGA gave me different, but equally valuable, perspectives on the craft of handweaving. I began my professional weaving life on the local craft show circuit, but the joy of teaching continued to beckon. I now meld my drive to create and the irrepressible urge to work with fibers with teaching. I enjoy sharing both my professional knowledge and experience-honed skills and my unique perspectives on the fiber crafts in the classes, workshops and programs I offer. I am one of the “founding members” of the Weaving and Fiber Arts Center, and in addition to a regular schedule of weaving and other textile technique classes there, I present programs and workshops for fiber-related Guilds and conferences, and produce a limited line of handwovens for sale.