Laura Berlage
About
Laura is a contemporary Renaissance woman living and working on her family’s century-old homestead farm outside Hayward, WI. From fiber arts to creative writing, music to storytelling, she never tires of the magic of transforming idea into form and overlapping narrative and visual. Laura also loves working with the many and beautiful natural materials from her farm—especially the wool from her sheep. Completing her MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts at Goddard College in 2011, Laura continues her lifelong passion for learning with mentorships and intensives that offer engaged, hands-on teaching with small groups to encourage creativity, imagination, and expression.
Group Classes with Laura Berlage
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Group Class Reviews
It was interesting and I learned a new technique.
This was really a fun class!
Excellent instructor. Good use of camera for detailed demonstration. Easy to follow. Well organized.
Very interesting ..
Fabulous presentation. What a cool fibershed you are fostering.
Laura is the best of the best! She has a passion for every aspect of her farming and her craft! What a DELIGHT!!!
Great presentation! An interesting inside view of a hard-working, multi-tasking, creative farm with environmental and community scruples that's making a real go of it. Thank you!
I was only able to see a bit of it, and will finish it soon. But, we should all appreciate important roll farmers play in all our lives.
EXCELLENT!!!! Very interesting & thorough presentation. Presenter was extremely knowledgeable & has vast experience on the topic.
Wonderful discussion at the end as well-plenty of time given to answer all questions.
Great. I enjoyed the class. Laura is a good teacher
The class was fun - I would have appreciated more time spent making shapes and needle-felting, but overall the pace was good, and my little soap is very pretty :)
Thoroughly enjoyed
dELIGHTFUL WITH CLEAR INSTRUCTIONS. RATE 10.
It was fun to get together with other creatives this evening. I would have had a wee bit more success if I had been instructed to cut out two circles in advance of class. Still, I was able to complete the project successfully after the class concluded. I think I'll make a few more pin cushions.
I enjoyed the teacher's story and song as well as the photos of sheep. Because of this teaser class, I'll sign up for another class with the instructor. 😊
It was fine. I'll watch the recording and sew along as I watch.
Great. Enjoyed the class
great fun!!! have tried to do this before and now I know what I was doing wrong!! thank you so much
All steps were well demonstrated and clearly explained. Instructor took the time to answer questions, troubleshoot concerns and celebrate completed work
Project, content and teaching style were excellent. One improvement that could be made would be the focus of the camera shot during the process. It wasn't a big problem for this particular craft, but best clarity is always preferred when learning to do a new skill.
Laura was such fun, friendly encouraging and a pleasure.
Excellent
WONDERFUL, I LEARNED NEW SKILLS AND WILL BE ABLE TO COMPLETE MY PROJECTS WITH CONFIDENCE. THANK YOU LESSONFACE.
It was excellent. I wasn’t able to get to the class, as it was happening, but watched the entire class from the video. I’ve felted soap and done wet felting, but learned some different techniques. So thank you, Martha!
Excellent . Well paced, upbeat style of teaching, enjoyable encouraging
It was informative, supportive, and entertaining. I especially enjoyed Laura as an instructor. She is knowledgeable and gave a lot of information about the history of the design work.
Great class. Great instructor
i had a fantastic time. Laura is an excellent teacher. Went way beyond my expectations
Fabulous. I learned so much.
fantastic. Laura is an excellent teacher. went beyond my expectations
It was wonderful. Laura is a masterful embroiderer and teacher and enthusiastically shared her skills and passion. The sampler project was perfect for beginners - practical and pretty - and Laura’s live demos, plus clear, written/illustrated instructions, PLUS video stitch library were amazing resources. Laura also sang to us and shared a story! All that was missing was a fire on the hearth and a cold winter’s night.
The class was excellent and the teacher was so very knowledgeable about the history of tapestry weaving and the process of tapestry weaving. She was very organized and well prepared for class. Her tutorials and instructive videos were excellent!
The class was well paced, with a new technique or two introduced each session. Laura is very knowledgeable and she was always cordial and helpful. She is very open minded and encourages exploration. She is a great storyteller and always kept the class interesting.
It was an exceptional class. Laura is a fabulous instructor and her videos are incredibly helpful when we are not in person working.
Terrific I’m now working on my own.
I really enjoyed the class-- the instructor provides great pacing, fosters a community atmosphere, and good support materials as well.
Note that while I didn't attend the Orientation, I did review the video of the Orientation. The class, as usual for a class with Lura, was EXCELLENT.
Very enjoyable. The teacher's written guide and videos were excellent
Laura is an outstanding instructor. She clearly loves what she does, has a tremendous depth of experience and knowledge, and is very skilled and creative. She uses multiple approaches for teaching the material so students can use what works best for them as individuals. She knows what challenges will arise for those who are new to tapestry and she provides practical solutions to help. She also brings a multicultural perspective to the class as she shares her detailed knowledge of the folklore, history, songs, and weaving techniques of centuries of tapestry around the world. Wonderful class for an introduction to the artistry, technical skills, and history of tapestry...and, you end up with a very nice landscape tapestry.
Good! The best part, however, were the recorded tutorials that Laura provided on her website. Laura is an excellent teacher and very comfortable with the technology, which really helps. If you can’t have an inperson experience with learning a craft, the next best thing are the tutorials that this instructor provided on her webpage. I felt like I was getting one-on-one help when I’d sit down with her on my computer!
Terrific!
Great! Laura was very encouraging and engaging. Her knowledge of the technical issues with online viewing made it really easy to be able to see. Her demonstrations were awesome. The folk tales she shared were interesting. I feel confident in the tips she shared to be able to use my tapestry in making a pillow.
Fabulous. I learned so much. Clear and concise instructions backed by tutorial videos available on demand.
Just fabulous. Laura is a great instructor and the content was fabulous. Bring her back for more classes!
This was an excellent class, and I have taken (and taught) many online classes and trainings over the past several decades. It was a small group from distantly scattered locations, but we had much in common, especially concerning our interests. I LOVED the instructor. She was extremely well-prepared and polished, relaxed and present, and flexible. She has mastered several fiber arts and demonstrated great independence and expertise with her examples. While we were working together on our projects online, she shared folk tales from Northern Europe, and playfully sang a few seasonal songs with us, too. She has a lovely voice and is not shy but a bit playful and fun. This seemed right in line with the JCCFS in-person culture! The kit she provided was beautiful and fully functional, and I like her designs and the thoughtful effort she put into using them in teaching the techniques. It was wonderful to be working with wool from her own sheep, and I appreciated the tools (especially the scissors!) being included with the materials. It seemed like an excellent value for the tuition/fee. I also really appreciated the online resources she had for us, particularly the videos, which greatly enhanced my experience. It works well to stay at home, have time between class sessions to work on the project(s), access the videos and the handouts, and not feel any of the stress and rush to finish that's always there with weekend or weeklong in-person classes. In many of the latter that I've taken in person at JCCFS and elsewhere, the classes became so rushed and stressful that my classmates and I made more mistakes, leaving us frustrated and without really finishing or even learning how to finish the projects. Not this class! We had time to correct our mistakes or make adjustments between classes, and we ended well with a whole class session devoted to the finishing techniques. I hope to be able to take more classes with Laura to keep advancing in my punch needle and other fiber arts techniques, including tapestry.
Informative, inclusive, paced so everyone could participate at their personal level and capability. The teacher was very clear and articulate, and the time just flew by. I enjoyed the experience.
Comfortable and well paced. I was hesitant to take an online craft instruction class but it worked. I realize it lacks all the community aspects on site classes at John Campbell (which is unique and I love) but this worked Thanks for employee Laura she is a talented artist and teacher
Laura is an excellent, generous instructor. She shared her expertise and enthusiasm in equal measure. I learned more than I had hoped to.
Wonderful. Very thoroughly explained.
I loved the class and instructor. Very informative with discussion of other ideas for this project.
Always lovely to learn a new skill, and Laura did an excellent job.
I just loved the class and Laura have such clear instructions.
My bookmark came out very well and we had a great time.
I look forward to more of her classes.
Jackie
Fabulous!!!
It was great, a lot of fun, and the presenter has a huge personality!
Informative and fun!
Thoroughly enjoyed the class! Great project for gifts. I had tried to make them myself years ago but they did not felt up. From Laura’s class I have been able to resolve my issues. It looks great!
Laura did a great job teaching the class. I really enjoyed it.
It was delightful. A great group of people and Laura really kept everyone engaged. I love that she told a story and sang songs. Really gave me a feel for fiber arts of old and how just the practical part of fiber arts continued oral traditions (spoken and musical). The class also opened the door for simple gift making :)
Very fun and the instructor was knowledgable and very helpful.
I was very pleased with the content and presentation of this course. I was hoping that I would be able to make felted soap to give as gifts. My goal was achieved.
Laura was a great teacher, made us all feel welcome, stayed on task and was very entertaining. I thoroughly enjoyed the class!
I really enjoyed the class. The instruction was clear and it was a lot of fun!
I enjoyed the class and learned so much. It was a lot of fun with all the participant’s input and Laura is an amazing instructor! I would definitely recommend to others.
It was lovely. Teacher was great. Highly recommend!!
Class was great! A nice project that participants took ahold of and made their own with many creative ideas to take to the next level.
Our class was excellent and fun to have comments and tips from across the US and Scotland. We were able to complete our projects in the time allotted and have ‘Show andTell’. I’m looking forward to more classes with JCFS LesdonFace.
It was so much fun and doable! The instructor’s teaching style was very effective but relaxed and fun. And the project was perfect for the amount of time. A lot of other information was available as she interacted with students too. Thank you so much for this class I hope to take many more on zoom!
Excellent!!
Good discourse with instructor and students alike.
All our question were not only answered and we were given lots of options in which to move forward.
Teaching Style
With a personable nature, storyteller's style, and inclusive attitude, Laura has built a class community of trust and mentorship that is both supportive and nurturing.
Special attention to detail for project kits and support materials fosters a successful learning experience from start to finish. With hundreds of classes to more than 1,000 students via Zoom now under her belt, Laura's process has become honed and confident within the field of bringing fiber arts and creative education to the online sphere. She helps you feel like you're right there with her in the cozy Fiber Loft of her farm, with adorable updates about lambing season or exciting news about what's coming up next.
Curriculum
Depth and breadth of skills, process discipline, the "why" of each step, and practice-earned pro tips are signatures of Laura's teaching style. Her dedication to study, improvement, diversification, and excellence bring a roundedness to her curriculum that crosses genres, cultures, and eras. Her interdisciplinary approach means students have a real master leading her class, with over 25 years of arts training and experience.
Learning with Laura is not just about the "how to's" of the medium. During the class, she weaves in intersectionality with history, mythology, biology, culture, creative process, ballads, and more. "I never thought I'd learn so much about [add the subject here]" is a common comment during a course, as layered depth and meaning-making connect hands, minds, and hearts on the learning journey.
Credentials & Affiliations
Academic Credentials:
MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts, Goddard College (2011)
BA in Creative Writing and Performing Arts, Vermont College of Union Institute and University (2008).
Mentorships:
Jane Adams, Norwegian Bead Embroidery (2023)
Laura Demuth, Norwegian Pickup Bandweaving (2002)
Sirella Ford, Anishinaabe-Style Bead Embroidery and Loomwork (2002)
Andrea Myklebust, Contemporary Tapestry Weaving (2021)
Marcie McIntire, Anaishinaabe-Style Bead Embroidery (2021 and 2023)
Emily Moe, Moe Sew Co. Millinery (2018)
Amy Oxford, Oxford School of Punch Rug Hooking (2015)
Fran Potter, Traditional Navajo Weaving (1999-2005)
Madeline Sattler, Fundamentals of Art (1996-2002)
Exhibits:
"Embellishment" Vesterheim Norwegian American Museum, Decorah Iowa (July 2023-Jan2024)
"National Norwegian-American Folk Art Exhibition," Vesterheim, Decorah, Iowa (July 2022)
"RAV'N Annual Upper St. Croix Art Exhibition," Solon Springs, WI (July 2022)
"Socially Distanced, Creatively Connected," Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum, Iowa (July 2021-Jan 2022)
"Punch Needle Contemporary Artists," Sauder Village, Amy Oxford curator, Ohio (Aug 2021)
Publications:
Vesterheim Rosemalling Letter
"A Fiber Journey into Rosemaling," 2021, Vol. 53 No. 3, Pgs. 115-8
American Tapestry Alliance, www.americantapestryalliance.org
Fine Art Tapestry, “Weave Me a Different Story: Alternative Narrative Meets Tapestry.”
Triannual Review of Tapestry Art Today, Summer 2020, Vol. 46 No. 2, Pgs. 7-8
American Tapestry Alliance, www.americantapestryalliance.org
Origin Stories, “Weave Me a Different Story: Alternative Narrative Meets Tapestry.”
Quarterly Review, Winter 2018, Vol. 44 No. 4, Pgs. 12-13
Sawyer Co. Gazette, Sawyer Co. Record, Spooner Advocate, Ashland Daily Press, Bayfield Co. Journal, The Country Today, and Others. Winter, Hayward, Spooner, Ashland, and state-wide in WI
Weekly “Down on the Farm” columnist on homesteading, local foods, and community awareness topics, June 2012 to present





