Local Cloth Farm to Fabric Summer Camp
Asheville, NC
A week of tactile fiber arts in Asheville, where kids explore wool felting, plant dyes, and direct interaction with farm animals.
- Ages
- 8–13
- Weeks offered
- 4
- Price
- $240–$300/wk
- Financial aid
- Available
About this camp
Kids experience farm-to-fabric activities including animal interaction, felting, and fiber arts in sessions during Jun 29-3, Aug 10-14.
FillTheWeek Camp Score
A50/100
- Data completeness35.0 / 35
- Value vs. category median15.0 / 15
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Sessions & dates
Local Cloth Farm to Fabric Summer Camp
Ages 8–13- Jun 16 – Jun 19Availability unknown$300/wk
- Jun 29 – Jul 3Availability unknown$300/wk
- Aug 10 – Aug 14Availability unknown$300/wk
- Jul 29 – Jul 31Availability unknown$240/wk
Local Cloth Farm to Fabric Summer Camp: parent FAQ
- What ages does Local Cloth Farm to Fabric Summer Camp accept?
- Local Cloth Farm to Fabric Summer Camp serves campers ages 8–13.
- How much does Local Cloth Farm to Fabric Summer Camp cost?
- Weekly pricing ranges from $240 to $300, depending on the session. Confirm current pricing with the provider.
- When does Local Cloth Farm to Fabric Summer Camp run?
- Sessions run from June 16 through August 14.
- Where is Local Cloth Farm to Fabric Summer Camp located?
- Local Cloth Farm to Fabric Summer Camp is located in Asheville, NC.
- Does Local Cloth Farm to Fabric Summer Camp offer financial aid or scholarships?
- Yes — at least one program lists financial aid or scholarships. Apply or ask directly through the provider.
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