Making things by hand is both ancient and modern.  It roots us to traditions and to history, and also gives us the opportunity to make something new and totally unique with every completed project (or UFO– iykyk). There is something sacred in the act of making. Do you knit or crochet, and enjoy the company of like minded crafters while you work? Join the Fiber Arts Kesher group! We will gather to make, be it knitting or crochet, embroidery or hand sewing, or any other portable fiber art.

We will meet on Sunday January 28, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.; location is TBD, depending on how many folks are interested!

If you’re interested in joining, please contact Heide directly.


Heide Mueller-Hatton is co-chair of the Education Committee on the TBT Board of Directors, as well as a member of the Religious Activities and HR Committees. She, and her husband Joshua Hatton, live in Guilford with their two amazing (though they might be biased) daughters Delma and Mimi, and their four cats. Professionally, she works as  a Product Manager for Clarivate.