This is a two part class. Make sure to register for Part 2 - Sun., 10/18/2020, 6:00 - 8:00 pm.
This is a great way to weave in miniature. This is a project based class for beginners on up.
In this class, we will be using a handmade loom designed especially for making wearable weavings. It is sized for a 22” necklace but can be used for making smaller neck pieces and making bracelets as well. In this class we will be learning some of the basic weaving techniques including Tabby Weave and Rya Knots for making fringe. Each participant will learn how to warp their personal loom. We will explore weaving tools such as straight and bent needles, a beater or comb, a shed stick, mini shuttle.(all are provided in your kit .) We will be working in class to complete your own wearable l woven art piece. Students will learn how to start and end their neckpiece, as well as, warp, weave and take the work from the loom. This is a hands on class. I will show you how to start and finish your piece. Wearable weavings are great stash busters. After class you will not only have a wearable piece to keep and the techniques for weaving, but the tools to keep developing and making all sorts of wearable weavings.
I personally have not seen another loom this size available anywhere and with other mini tools you will be set for future making wearable weavings.

The cost of the kit is NOT included in the registration fee.
Paper pencil for note taking
Good pair of kitchen scissor or small garden shears
Small straight scissors
Clear (3- 5 min dry) two part epoxy, pair of plastic gloves for glueing
Super glue gel,
2-3 wooden skewers preferably ( toothpicks will do if you can't find skewers)
Heavy weight thread and needles,
wax paper or small wax paper plate,super glue gel
extra thins stash yarn