Eola Road Branch
Join us to learn Macramé, a form of textile produced using knotting, rather than weaving or knitting techniques. All materials will be provided. Registration opens June 1.
Materials used in macramé include cords made of cotton twine, linen, hemp, jute, leather, or yarn. For larger decorative pieces, such as wall hangings or window coverings, a work of macramé might be started out on a wooden or metal dowel, allowing for a spread of dozens of cords that are easy to manipulate. For smaller projects, push-pin boards are available specifically for macramé, although a simple cork board works adequately.
*Registration begins June 1.
This branch shares the Eola Community Center buiding with the Fox Valley Park District. It offers a quiet reading room with a fireplace, study rooms and a family computer lab. The Eola Road Branch has public meeting rooms that may be used for community programs.