6.12.25 Turkey Wing Brooms with Robert Sheckler
Regular price
$62.00
Sale
Thursday, June 12th - 5:15pm to 8:15pm
The turkey wing broom is a traditional style of hand whisk that is equally functional and decorative. Small turkey wings are great to keep in cars, campers, and RVs to sweep crumbs, sand, and other debris off of seats, dashboards, and consoles. Small and large versions have numerous uses around the home, from sweeping off porch steps, to cleaning up work spaces, to sweeping under baseboard heaters and between the fins of radiators. Of course, sweeping is not a requirement to own a handmade broom–your decorative turkey wing whisk will be equally happy hanging on the wall for everyone to admire!
In this class, you’ll learn how to bind natural or dyed broomcorn hurl using your choice of colorful cord. You’ll learn how to ‘V-up’ to create the decorative pattern of cord seen on traditional whisk brooms, and you’ll have the opportunity to experiment with different colors and styles to make a broom that is uniquely yours.
All class tools and materials are provided, and no experience is needed. Tying a broom is a stress-reducing, full body practice. You'll use both feet to hold tension and both hands to manipulate the yarn and wrap the broom tightly. Broom tying is best attempted with bare or stockinged feet, so please be prepared to take your shoes off during class.
Class Cancelation Policy:
If you cancel more than 30 days before the beginning of your class, we will offer you store credit in the amount of your class. Cancelation with less than 30 days notice will result in the forfeiture of your entire course fee. However, if we are able to fill your spot, we will offer store credit in the amount of the class.
If we cancel a class, you can choose to receive a full refund or store credit.
About the instructor:
Robert is an enthusiastic learner, teacher, and crafter living and working in the Portland area. He started Redmond Philbert Handwork primarily to support his need to make new brooms daily. Beyond the visceral joy of broom-making, Robert is interested in elevating natural materials over synthetic alternatives and loves to incorporate color into his work, making an everyday object and an everyday activity feel special, vibrant, and even fun.