Learn to Weave a Scarf on a Rigid Heddle Loom | Susan Austin |
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Sunday, February 16, 2020, 01:00pm - 04:00pm
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 Offered by Susan Austin
Sunday, February 16, 2020, 1pm - 4pm
Have you always wanted to learn to weave but were intimidated by the cost and learning curve? No place to keep a large loom? Rigid Heddle weaving is a great way to start weaving. Rigid Heddle looms are small, portable, easy to use and don’t require a large investment. You can even use easy-to-find knitting yarns instead of specialty weaving yarns. In this class, the students will learn the techniques required to easily warp a Rigid Heddle Loom and make a balanced weave scarf with colors of your choice.
The class fee is $50; students should bring two 200-yard skeins of conrasting colors of worsted weight wool (preferred) or acrylic yarn.
To register and pay for the workshop, contact Susan Austin at fabulousfibers2015@gmail.com
The Woman’s Art Club has Rigid Heddle Looms to rent to students for the workshop. The loom use fee is $10 and is paid in class by a check made out to the WACCF. If you own a rigid heddle loom, bring your loom and all associated equipment. You may take a rented loom home to finish your project, and Susan will arrange for the return of the rented loom.
Class is limited to 8 students
Skill Level: no previous weaving experience needed.
Skills taught: Warping of a rigid heddle loom, creating a balanced plain weave, removing the scarf from the loom and trimming and tying fringe at the ends. Basic weaving terminology and techniques are covered.
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