Tied weaves are whole group of different ways to create patterned fabrics with floats of limited lengths. lus, one threading can provide a multitude of different treadling options – from singles and pairs to Dukagang and taqueté. In this workshop, participants will learn the fundamentals of tied weaves and explore a wide variety of treadling techniques to create different results. For weavers interested in understanding terms like summer and winter, single two-tie, taqueté, samitum, and exploring Quigley or Bergman tied weaves, then this workshop is for them! Four- shaft loom minimum; eight shafts recommended. (Note: This is not a round-robin workshop.)
Leader: Robyn Spady
Duration: 2 days
Level: Adventure-seeking beginner through Advanced weaver
Student supplies to bring: Pre-warped loom, four-shaft minimum;
Warp loom per instruction (provided 6-8 weeks prior to the workshop), two shuttles, wefts, scissors.
Materials Fee: $15