Within the close-knit fiber of the Villages of Van Buren County lies a culture that brings the arts to life. For those of us who live here it may not be as obvious, but for those who journey to the lush hardwoods and twisting river valley of Van Buren County, Iowa it leaves a lingering presence and peacefulness experienced only by thoughts of years gone by.


Out of this culture has grown such artists as Wendell Mohr and many with such gifts and talents have chosen to make their homes amongst this peace and tranquility.


The Villages Folk School, with its campus spread throughout the valley like splotches of paint on an artist's palette, offers
others a chance to capture, if only for a brief moment in time,


the joy of experiencing the arts in this way.










Tuesday, November 23, 2010

“Students are taught to heel at the Villages Folk School”




     Last weekend the students returned to our Victorian home to spend another day learning to knit socks. This was the second of three classes in this subject because of the time required for each student to work their project in preparation for the next command; “learning to heel”. No, it wasn’t obedience school for their dogs it was time to knit the “heel” on their sock project. Their homework from the last class was to knit from the top of the sock to a length of 8 inches. Today’s class would provide them instruction for properly completing the heel of the sock. Karen Land and her students once again retired to the parlor to go about the process of making a proper heel on their knitted socks. I am not one to knit, but it does appear to get pretty involved. I always figured you just started knitting and “voila” there’s a sock. But I soon realized it was not quite that simple. I think the ladies in the class were also realizing that, but they were having such a great time together they didn’t give it much thought.

     Christmas is only a month away and for those of you who would like to make a personal gift for that special person in your life we have some classes to help you do just that. Joy Hanson can guide you through the process of making a candle in a mug that smells and looks like hot chocolate. Join her class this weekend and see how it’s done. You will come away with the satisfaction of making your own gift and with the knowledge to make more of the same. Maybe you would like to make a keepsake gift instead. Register for Sandi Dimmitt’s class in Keepsakes-Gift Making and make one of your own. The Villages Folk School class calendar is available for you on our website at www.villagesfolkschool.com. You can also email the school at villagesfolkschool@gmail.com for more information. Gloria will be out of the office this week but will be checking the emails.

     Here is a list of our classes coming up: Container Candles by Joy Hanson, Nov 27; Vintage Card Making by Sandi Dimmitt, Nov 27; Beginning Blacksmithing by Bill Printy and Mark Heisdorffer, Dec 4-5; Keepsakes-Gift Making by Sandi Dimmitt, Dec 4; Hand Piecing, Appliqué & Quilting, Dec 11-12; Container Candles by Joy Hanson, Dec 18.

     We at the Villages Folk School wish you and your family a very happy Thanksgiving.

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