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Registration opens:
February 21st, 2026

18th Century Knotting Workshop

Perspectives of Revolution VA 250 Series

2026-03-21 10:00:00 2026-03-21 14:00:00 America/New_York 18th Century Knotting Workshop - Central Library, RELIC

Saturday, March 21
10:00am - 2:00pm

Add to Calendar 2026-03-21 10:00:00 2026-03-21 14:00:00 America/New_York 18th Century Knotting Workshop Knotting was a fashionable activity for elite women in the late 1700's including Martha Washington, Marie Antoinette, and Queen Charlotte. - Central Library, RELIC

Central Library, RELIC

Knotting was a fashionable activity for elite women in the late 1700's including Martha Washington, Marie Antoinette, and Queen Charlotte.

The elaborate shuttles used and workbags that matched every outfit, were a show of wealth, and the knotted threads were made into fringes, tassels, or couched down on material in decorative designs. Join instructor Bonnie Swank to learn how to make knotted cord and learn the ancient technique of Prick and Pounce to transfer a design onto fabric to attach your knotted thread!

Bonnie Swank is a member of the Piedmont Lace Guild of VA, the International Organization of Lacers Inc., the Chesapeake Region Lace Guild, and the Palmetto Tatters Guild and has been making and collecting lace, lacemaking tools and related fiber arts for over 25 years.

AGE GROUP: | Grades 11 - 12 | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Genealogy and Local History | Crafts and Activities |

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Central Library

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About the library

Central Library provides a full complement of library services: reference services, books and materials for children, young adults, and adults in print and digital formats; 3 catalog stations, 1 AWE Learning Station for preschool-1st grade, 2 Children's computers, and 9 Adult computers ; Wi-Fi; faxing, scanning, copying, and more.

NEW SERVICES
Central's Makerspace Studio 8601 offers dynamic programming and educational experiences, including Cricut vinyl cutters, 3D printers, sewing machines, coding toys like Spheros, Ozobots, Makey Makey, and a Whisper Room.

Ruth E. Lloyd Information Center (RELIC) is a special collection devoted to genealogy and local history with a focus on Virginia and Prince William County. RELIC is open for walk-ins, reference service, and by phone 703-792-8380, and email at relic2@pwcgov.org Monday – Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., Thursday – Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

U.S. Passport Services are offered Mondays and Wednesdays, 3:00 – 7:00 p.m.

SPACE
Central Library now has more open space for programming and general enjoyment of the library. It offers a strategically designed layout that allows for a better flow, as well as more study and conference rooms for patrons, including:
• Redesigned Children's Area
• Community Room booking for our civic organizations
• One Quiet Study Room
• Two Small Individual Study/Conference Rooms for up to four people

COMFORT
Central's bathrooms have been renovated and expanded and made ADA Compliant.
New, inviting seating is available, both in the study rooms and open-space areas.