SOLD OUT: Introduction to Kumiko: Asa-No-Ha Pattern

Learn. Originating in Japan more than a millennium ago, Kumiko is an intricate form of lattice work that draws inspiration from the natural world and uses geometry and angles to reveal forms of nature. Examples of these patterns resemble cherry blossoms or hemp leaves. This course is entirely hand tool-based. Students should be comfortable with hand tools such as chisels. Having patience and applying attention to detail are key.Make. Students will leave with an Asa-No-Ha Pattern Kumiko Square.February 17 & 18, Saturday and Sunday  |  12pm-3pmCost: $ 220 members; $250 non-members (includes all materials)Partial and full scholarships are available. Contact education@hatchspace.org for details.Instructor: Mike ScullyMike first started woodworking at age ten with the help of a mentor. During high school, he worked as a wooden boat-building apprentice at Arey’s Pond Boat Yard on Cape Cod. Being from Vermont, it was natural for him to attend the Vermont Woodworking School. He now holds a degree in Fine Woodworking and Furniture Design. Mike can be found enjoying and gathering inspiration from the mountains of New England.Class PoliciesWe're excited to have you join us for a class or workshop at HatchSpace! To ensure a smooth registration process, we kindly ask that you review our Class Policies regarding payment, financial assistance, cancellations and refunds. Questions? We're here to help: education@hatchspace.org.WaitlistOur classes are popular and fill up fast! If the class you're interested in is marked SOLD OUT, you can be added to our waitlist by clicking the Register Now button, and the Join Waiting List link at the bottom of the screen.

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Learn. Originating in Japan more than a millennium ago, Kumiko is an intricate form of lattice work that draws inspiration from the natural world and uses geometry and angles to reveal forms of nature. Examples of these patterns resemble cherry blossoms or hemp leaves. 

This course is entirely hand tool-based. Students should be comfortable with hand tools such as chisels. Having patience and applying attention to detail are key.

Make. Students will leave with an Asa-No-Ha Pattern Kumiko Square.



February 17 & 18, Saturday and Sunday  |  12pm-3pm

Cost: $ 220 members; $250 non-members (includes all materials)

Partial and full scholarships are available. Contact education@hatchspace.org for details.



Instructor: Mike Scully

Mike first started woodworking at age ten with the help of a mentor. During high school, he worked as a wooden boat-building apprentice at Arey’s Pond Boat Yard on Cape Cod. Being from Vermont, it was natural for him to attend the Vermont Woodworking School. He now holds a degree in Fine Woodworking and Furniture Design. Mike can be found enjoying and gathering inspiration from the mountains of New England.

Class Policies
We're excited to have you join us for a class or workshop at HatchSpace! To ensure a smooth registration process, we kindly ask that you review our Class Policies regarding payment, financial assistance, cancellations and refunds. Questions? We're here to help: education@hatchspace.org.

Waitlist
Our classes are popular and fill up fast! If the class you're interested in is marked SOLD OUT, you can be added to our waitlist by clicking the Register Now button, and the Join Waiting List link at the bottom of the screen.


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