
If you want to weave but don’t have space for a big loom, give inkle weaving a try. Inkle weaving is a form of warp faced weaving used to making bands of cloth for belts, bracelets, guitar straps, borders & edgings, trims, fringes, and even cords. This class covers how the color placement creates the pattern and what types of yarns to use. We will weave basic patterns, and see how the size and weight of the weft yarn affects the strap. The looms may be small, but you can do big things with them!
Level: Beginner
Prices reflect 25% discount for New Year, New Skill January!
Members: $75
Non members: $90
Instructor: Sue Helmken (Read Sue's bio)
Materials fee: $25 cash or venmo (to be collected day of class)
Materials supplied by teacher: loom with warp, shuttles, weft yarns, instructions
Materials students should bring: scissors, tapestry needle, random yarns, pen and paper
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