Sample, Sample, Sample on your Rigid Heddle Loom! (IP)
$90.00
Every good knitter knows that making a swatch is the key to a successful project. The same goes for weaving. Yarn never looks like you think it will when woven together. This class explores how to make a small sample right on your Rigid Heddle Loom to prevent timely and costly mistakes. It is also a workshop to discover different techniques in a small format, ( 6” x 6”) such as Houndstooth, Clasped Weft, Danish Medallions, pick-up stick patterns (Waffle Weave, Supplementary Floats, Leno Lace, etc.). Students get to dive into their stash for the materials for this class!
For the comfort and safety of our students and teachers, students may be asked to wear a mask during in-person classes and workshops, and are available upon request.
Format: In-Person
Skill Level: Intermediate
Instructor: Marthe Young
Date: Saturday, 2/18
Time: 9:00am-4:30pm
Materials Required:
- Rigid Heddle Loom (any size) with a stand if you have one. Loom clamps are needed if you do not have a stand.
- Warping peg
- Sleying hook
- Two stick shuttles (smaller is best)
- Pick-up stick (any size, but smaller is best)
- All sizes of reeds that you own (one each)
- Scissors
- Tape measure
- Crochet hook, size D/3 to F/5 is fine
- Scotch or packing tape (not invisible tape)
- Tapestry needle
- Yarn: at least two to four colors of each weight; sport, DK, and worsted (full balls not necessary) (all yarn must be wound into balls before the class day)
When possible, please buy your materials from WEBS.
Cancellation Policy: For all classes, payment of full tuition is due at time of registration. Tuition will be refunded only if the class is canceled by WEBS. or if there is a waiting list and your spot can be filled.
Note: If you are purchasing more than one unit of the same class, please call Customer Service with that person's name and information.
Product Details
Every good knitter knows that making a swatch is the key to a successful project. The same goes for weaving. Yarn never looks like you think it will when woven together. This class explores how to make a small sample right on your Rigid Heddle Loom to prevent timely and costly mistakes. It is also a workshop to discover different techniques in a small format, ( 6” x 6”) such as Houndstooth, Clasped Weft, Danish Medallions, pick-up stick patterns (Waffle Weave, Supplementary Floats, Leno Lace, etc.). Students get to dive into their stash for the materials for this class!
For the comfort and safety of our students and teachers, students may be asked to wear a mask during in-person classes and workshops, and are available upon request.
Format: In-Person
Skill Level: Intermediate
Instructor: Marthe Young
Date: Saturday, 2/18
Time: 9:00am-4:30pm
Materials Required:
- Rigid Heddle Loom (any size) with a stand if you have one. Loom clamps are needed if you do not have a stand.
- Warping peg
- Sleying hook
- Two stick shuttles (smaller is best)
- Pick-up stick (any size, but smaller is best)
- All sizes of reeds that you own (one each)
- Scissors
- Tape measure
- Crochet hook, size D/3 to F/5 is fine
- Scotch or packing tape (not invisible tape)
- Tapestry needle
- Yarn: at least two to four colors of each weight; sport, DK, and worsted (full balls not necessary) (all yarn must be wound into balls before the class day)
When possible, please buy your materials from WEBS.
Cancellation Policy: For all classes, payment of full tuition is due at time of registration. Tuition will be refunded only if the class is canceled by WEBS. or if there is a waiting list and your spot can be filled.
Note: If you are purchasing more than one unit of the same class, please call Customer Service with that person's name and information.
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