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October 20-24, 2025: Advanced Sprang Retreat with Carol James

Join Carol James for a 5 day retreat where you will explore the more advanced aspects of the reciprocal textile technique, Sprang. This technique is found throughout the world in different cultures and can be used to make almost anything from belts to bags to beautiful garments.


Date: October 20-24, 2025

Location: 80 Bassett Road, Shelburne MA 01370

Equipment Required: Participants must bring their own sprang frame of at least 24 inches in length 18 inches width, safety strings, shed sticks

Prerequisite: Attendees must have completed an Introduction to Sprang course with Carol. 6-week courses are offered over ZOOM beginning March 20, 2025 and September 1, 2025. Please visit Carol’s website to register for Introduction to Sprang


About Carol James

Carol James has been exploring low-tech textile methods for 30 years. Her specialty is an ancient, almost forgotten technique called sprang. She has examined sprang items in collections across the US and Europe, and has made replicas of some well known pieces such as the Arizona Openwork Shirt and George Washington’s sash. She has also created modern garments deemed worthy of the Handweavers Guild of America fashion show. Carol has taught in Canada, the US, Europe, and New Zealand. Students describe her as patient, knowledgeable, and passionate. She spent her COVID time charting sprang lace designs and writing up patterns, and is author of numerous articles, the books Sprang Unsprung, Fingerweaving Untangled, six books of sprang lace patterns, and 2 instructional DVDs. Learn more about Carol at: www.spranglady.com


Registration opens soon

February 26, 2025: Introduction to Sprang with Carol James

Instructor: Carol James

Pronouns: she/her/hers

Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Duration:  90 minutes

Time: 7:00PM to 8:30PM EST

Location: Zoom

Cost: FREE, please pre-register below, or by emailing office@fabric-of-life.org

Experience Level: All are welcome.


Program Description

On Wednesday, February 26th at 7PM EST, Fabric of Life will be hosting Carol James for an information session on the reciprocal textile technique called Sprang. This technique is found throughout the world in different cultures and can be used to make almost anything from belts to bags to beautiful garments. Register now to learn about this ancient technique: what it is, how it works, it’s long history, and some of the surface design techniques that can be used.


About Carol James

Carol James has been exploring low-tech textile methods for 30 years. Her specialty is an ancient, almost forgotten technique called sprang. She has examined sprang items in collections across the US and Europe, and has made replicas of some well known pieces such as the Arizona Openwork Shirt and George Washington’s sash. She has also created modern garments deemed worthy of the Handweavers Guild of America fashion show. Carol has taught in Canada, the US, Europe, and New Zealand. Students describe her as patient, knowledgeable, and passionate. She spent her COVID time charting sprang lace designs and writing up patterns, and is author of numerous articles, the books Sprang Unsprung, Fingerweaving Untangled, six books of sprang lace patterns, and 2 instructional DVDs. Learn more about Carol at: www.spranglady.com

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