Once again, I had a great experience taking the basket making class at the Nome Schoolhouse. Marcy, our instructor, was as always a brilliant and patient teacher. I wait with anticipation for her next class.
The Nome Schoolhouse was a gracious host with delicious food and a serene atmosphere.
Jean’s class was awesome. I learned a lot and really enjoyed the way the class progressed. I will be watching for other classes from Jean as I really enjoyed her teaching style. Everything was so well prepared and her artistic knowledge helped me progress in my needle felting art.
As for the Nome Schoolhouse, I can’t say enough good things about it. The hospitality is beyond anything I have experienced in 5 star hotels. The rooms are historical, fun and very comfortable. The setting of the Nome Schoolhouse couldn’t be more perfect.
If you enjoy time away from your everyday life, crafts and art classes, then check out the offerings. It’s great to go, have all your meals provided and time to just craft, relax, meet other travelers, enjoy the history of the schoolhouse and to see a real working wool processing mill. There is a great Schoolhouse store where you can easily find supplies for your wool crafts or just a fun purchase to remind you of your time there.
Last and for me one of the most important parts of going to Nome Schoolhouse for events, is the food. I wanted to take the Chef’s home. I live in a city where I have many choices of restaurants, but none compare to the food I was served at the Schoolhouse. I hope you get the chance to visit even if it’s just for a night out or a tour of the Schoolhouse and Mill. What ever you do, don’t leave without a loaf of Cinnamon bread.
I had an amazing time felting Henrietta the chicken. Jean was a great instructor. The Nome Schoolhouse was the perfect location for the class, they had excellent food we could eat before our class. I loved felting so much I went back the next day to buy more supplies!!!