Gourd with Lei Rim

Skill Level

Beginner

Required Skills:

None

Class Schedule

Class Length:

Full Day

Class Times:

Saturday, 8 am to 12 pm
Saturday, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm

Description

Students will learn to make a traditional Hawaiian lei. We will start with paper rush and learn the technique to create the lei. Once learned, we will make a lei for our gourd rim. The lei will be made from palm inflorescence sheaths and sea grass. The sheaths are supple and leathery when wet and dry nicely and don't crumble. We will embellish the gourd with naturals from Hawaii. Students can choose from maka hipa seeds, jacaranda seeds, and kukui nuts. Students can also choose to add dye to the bottom of the gourd for a sunset hombre look.

Fees

Registration Fees:

For FTWG Members: $170

For all others: $200

Materials Fee:

$75

Materials Fee Includes:

Gourd: cut, cleaned, and colored Sample lei material Gourd lei material Linen Embellishments

Registration Fees are paid when you register to attend the FTWG Conference. Materials fees are paid directly to the instructor at the beginning of class. You should plan to pay the materials fee in cash.

Students to Bring

  • Scissors
  • Optional: Towel

Instructor Bio

Jelena Clay is the daughter of Serbian immigrants and was raised in Saratoga, California. At 20 years old, she relocated to the islands and has called Hilo home since then. Since moving to the islands, she has had a fascination with fiber work and gourds, and the complicated techniques that Hawaiians use. She has taught in the islands and across the US for 30 almost years. She owns Banyan Gallery at the Hilo Hawaiian Hotel in Hilo town.