Description
Description
- Bring your loom, shuttle, bobbins and weaving tools to this 2-day weekend of learning the basics of drafts, warping, and weaving on your loom.
- Basic instruction, discussion, and mentor assistance will help you better understand the art of weaving.
- Mentors available to give basic directions and assistance as you warp and weave on your loom.
Specifics
- Rigid heddle or shaft looms (table or floor) can be used for this weaving experience.
- You will need a 6-8 epi reed, at least 12 inches wide.
- Rigid heddle must have 6-8 epi reed. No adjustments can be made to epi on rigid heddle.
- Shaft looms can have a different epi and we can help you calculate the adjustment
- Some looms and tools are available on loan from the guild on a first come first serve basis.
- If you need a guild loom and weaving tools, contact Vila Cox asap to reserve.
- Mentors and participants can bring larger tools to share with the group.
- Warp and weft will be provided to create approximately 6 dishcloths in either twill or plain weave.
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TOOLS: Bring your loom, shuttle(s), bobbins (if needed for your shuttle), reed (6-8epi), scissors, waste yarn (old yarn to use as spacer material), any tools specific to your loom.
OPTIONAL EXTRAS: bring a warping board, warping pegs (rigid heddle), bobbin winder, yarn needle, t-pins, other weaving tools that you like.
FINAL DETAILS: bring a lunch, bring a snack to share, get comfy (wear comfy clothes, fuzzy socks or slippers, a sweater, etc), bring your own chair or bench if desired


