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The Broom Maker’s Gathering: A Day of Broom Making, Shared Ritual, and Celebration of Samhain

  • Roger Lake Clubhouse 75 Rogers Lake Trail Old Lyme, CT, 06371 United States (map)

A Day of Broom Making, Shared Ritual, and Celebration of Samhain

As the veil thins and the season turns, we invite you to gather around the hearth and into your hands—returning to an old craft that grounds, protects, and blesses. The Broom Makers Gathering is a full-day seasonal offering for women who feel called to create with intention, connect in community, and celebrate the quiet power of Samhain.

Led by weaver Brenda Vynalek, this immersive workshop invites you to craft two sacred tools:

  • A hand-held whisk broom in the morning

  • A full-size hearth broom in the afternoon

Using traditional broomcorn, Brenda will guide you through several time-honored weaving techniques, including the Turkey Wing and Hawk Tail methods, made with your choice of natural or hand-dyed broomcorn. You’ll learn to bind, weave, and shape your besom with care and creativity.

You’ll have access to a wide collection of charms, feathers, beads, and symbolic elements to decorate your broom—or you’re welcome to bring your own sigils, herbs, sacred items, or tokens to weave into your work. These beautiful, functional brooms reflect centuries of craft—each style holding its own form, purpose, and symbolism.

  • We’ll begin the day in circle by drawing oracle cards to set our personal and collective intentions, led by Kathleen Lowe, founder of Friends of the Forest. Kathleen, who teaches Celtic traditions and forest bathing, will open and close the day in Circle with seasonal wisdom, guiding us through blessings and rituals that honor the sacred rhythms of Samhain.

  • You’ll start the morning with creating your first broom- a practical and useful hand-held whisk broom

  • At midday, we’ll gather in front of a stone hearth with a fire for a cozy vegan/vegetarian potluck lunch—a moment to rest, share stories, and nourish one another.

  • In the afternoon you will move on to creating a full size hearth broom

  • We’ll gather to close with a gentle ritual to bless and activate your brooms, sending them home charged with meaning, beauty, and presence.

This is not just a craft class. It’s a return to the old ways. A gathering of women, stories, and hands at work. A day to step out of time and into rhythm with the season, the sacred, and one another.

All materials provided. Witch hats warmly encouraged.

Details

What’s Included:

  • Guided instruction to create two brooms

  • A wide array of natural and decorative materials: fibers, horse hair, feathers, beads, bells, lace, leather, charms, pendants, crystals (cleansed and charged), shells, and more

  • A booklet of instructions to support your continued broom-making practice

  • A special seasonal gift from Friends of the Forest

  • Herbal tea served throughout the day

  • Meaningful connection with like-minded women

What to Bring:

  • Any personal items (charms, crystals, fabric, feathers, etc.) that you would like to incorporate into your broom

  • A vegetarian or vegan potluck dish to share (please include a small card listing the ingredients)

Cost: $140 per person ( All materials are included.)


About our Teacher: Brenda Vynalek is a lifelong weaver and fiber artist whose work is rooted in nature, tradition, and intention. Since childhood, she has been drawn to the textures and stories of natural materials—working with everything from horsehair and feathers to leaves, vines, and broomcorn. Her practice honors the unique energy of each fiber, weaving them together to create pieces that carry beauty, presence, and a sense of harmony. Through her teachings, Brenda invites others to slow down, connect with their hands, and rediscover the quiet magic of making.

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