$20 member | $30 general
Have you ever wondered about the white fluff found on prickly pear cactus? Join Andrew Lettes, the Sonoran Scientist, for a hands-on workshop that uncovers the interesting world of cochineal. This tiny insect is indigenous to the Southwest and Mexico. It produces a vibrant red or purple dye that has been used for thousands of years to dye both wool and cotton fibers.
Program participants will learn the rich history and interesting science of cochineal. Everyone will experiment with cochineal to achieve different colors, paint with various shades, and take home a hand dyed cochineal friendship bracelet kit.
Special thanks to the Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild!
*Cancellation Policy: To receive a full refund, please cancel your registration at least 48 hours in advance.
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196 N Court Ave
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
| Member | $20.00 |
| General | $30.00 |
