An in-person class with Yoriko Oki
Nov 11, 9:00am-12:00pm PST
Knitter, dyer, and colorist, Yoriko Oki's observations and swatches help you take Color Magic from theory to practice.
An in-person class with Yoriko Oki
Nov 11, 2:00-5:00pm PST
If you have some experience dyeing yarn with acid dyes and want more predictable results, this class is for you.
An in-person class with Yoriko Oki
Nov 12, 9:00am-12:00pm & 2:00pm-5:00pm PST
Join weaver, dyer, and colorist Yoriko Oki and focus on the special challenge (and opportunity) that combining colors in warp and weft yarns provides.
An in-person class with Yoriko Oki
Nov 13, 9:00am-12:00pm PST
There are many beautiful knitting designs that call for 2 strands of yarn worked together — fingering-weight with lace-weight mohair. How do you choose those 2 colors?
About Yoriko Oki
Yoriko Oki — dyer, weaver, knitter, and overall fiber art enthusiast — comes to us from Vancouver, BC, Canada. Her mission is to inspire and empower fellow fiber artists through her work so they can continue to create and have fun.
A self-described “forever work in progress,” Yoriko admits to being a slow learner. Although she enjoyed working with yarn and fiber as a small child growing up in Japan, surrounded by the rich history of textiles, her path to get to where she is today was not straightforward. After training and practicing in architecture, she was a freelance translator. Later, she rediscovered her love of textiles while earning a degree in Fashion design. Now she looks forward to finding out what will unroll in front of her eyes next!