Fiber Circle Studio Kids Classes
Fiber Circle Studio, 113 Kentucky St, Petaluma, CA 94952
About
Fiber Circle Studio Kids Classes introduce children to fiber arts through activities such as weaving, spinning, fiber processing, dyeing, knitting, crochet, and pottery painting. The program uses shared resources, equipment, tools, and fiber art supplies so kids can work directly with yarn, fiber, and pottery pieces.
• Ages: 6–17 years old
• Schedule: Open every day 11:00–5:00, with extended hours on Thursdays until 6:00; ongoing weekly gatherings and drop-in pottery painting during listed daytime hours
• Price: Class and event prices range from $30.00 USD for select 2-hour sessions to multi-week workshops priced up to $335.00 USD, with memberships starting at $10 per month and gift cards available in $25–$100 amounts
Fiber Circle Studio began as an idea in January 2018 and opened in 2018, later moving in July 2021. The studio was created by Alisha, who began the Master’s Hand Knitting Program through TKGA. The stated mission is to help the community come together to share and learn hands-on skills focused on the fiber arts. The studio also hosts community-focused events such as Crafting with a Cause and acknowledges being on the traditional lands of the Miwok tribe.
Last updated March 28, 2026.
• Ages: 6–17 years old
• Schedule: Open every day 11:00–5:00, with extended hours on Thursdays until 6:00; ongoing weekly gatherings and drop-in pottery painting during listed daytime hours
• Price: Class and event prices range from $30.00 USD for select 2-hour sessions to multi-week workshops priced up to $335.00 USD, with memberships starting at $10 per month and gift cards available in $25–$100 amounts
Fiber Circle Studio began as an idea in January 2018 and opened in 2018, later moving in July 2021. The studio was created by Alisha, who began the Master’s Hand Knitting Program through TKGA. The stated mission is to help the community come together to share and learn hands-on skills focused on the fiber arts. The studio also hosts community-focused events such as Crafting with a Cause and acknowledges being on the traditional lands of the Miwok tribe.
Last updated March 28, 2026.
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