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badgrafxghost t1_j5aswgd wrote

Station North Tool Library does a lot of great classes that are very fun and a great way to learn some new skills.

I took the kitchen knife making class back in the first year they started offering it and had a blast. Learned a ton, met some cool people, and left with a new set of skills that I've used to make custom gifts for friends and family several times since.

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quarkkm t1_j5en5al wrote

They do! I've done weaving and candle making there too. Highly recommend.

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LCSCL1200 t1_j5m0mn1 wrote

The knife I made in SNTL’s knife making class remains one of my most prized accomplishments. Highly recommend.

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Jolly-Proof t1_j5b6geh wrote

I took some classes at Baltimore Chef Shop in Hampden a few years back. I think they went online during the pandemic, and I’m not sure what their status is now, but I’d definitely recommend them.

I also took a calligraphy class that was a lot of fun. Local calligraphers and artists will usual host events at breweries or art studios sometimes.

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PM_ME_YOUR_MACnCHEEZ t1_j5bixaz wrote

Baltimore Chef Shop is great! My wife got me a Korean Street Food class for my birthday in November and we loved it, so I got her a French Desserts one for xmas. Both were in person, would recommend.

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S-Kunst t1_j5b69gt wrote

Glass blowing there are 2 studios

McFadden 6802 Eastern Ave

Corradetti, 2-1- Clipper Park Rd

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un-panino t1_j5bnko8 wrote

I took pottery classes at The Potter’s Guild and it was a great time—the only downside is you have to be quick to sign up when they have openings.

I also know some people that have done classes/workshops at Baltimore Clayworks, which has a wider variety of class lengths.

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underwatertrees t1_j5b1w8y wrote

Domesticity in Lauraville has a lot of sewing and fabric related classes, and other crafts, too.

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DfcukinLite t1_j5b1i5x wrote

Schola cooking classes

Amazing glaze in Mt. Washington

There’s a candle making shop on Charles street by the sotto sopra

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-ballerinanextlife t1_j5b9gzd wrote

CCBC

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librarysquarian OP t1_j5c4w20 wrote

This is a good reminder! I took a continuing Ed class there for Spanish years ago. I should see what else they have.

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-ballerinanextlife t1_j5c5usu wrote

I took a sewing class a few years back. They offer so much! I’d say it’s affordable too.

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monkeyjax t1_j5bvmps wrote

Check out The Craft Castle in Hampden on the Ave!

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opalescentsoul t1_j5iblc8 wrote

I teach a plant propagation class but we’re a bit outside of Bmore in Ellicott City for right now. I might bring classes to the city if I can find a suitable venue in the future. But if you want to try a plant related class check out our offerings at opalescentsoul.com/classes ☺️

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librarysquarian OP t1_j5jdlq3 wrote

You probably already know of them but B. Willow is a plant space offers lots of classes and has brought in outside providers in the past!

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coreylk82 t1_j5d0uyq wrote

Baltimore Jewelry Center offers a bunch of metalworking and jewelry classes. Some are only a day or two, some are as long as 12 weeks.

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quarkkm t1_j5erf1z wrote

Neighborhood fiber Co does a yarn dying class that was fun also.

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