Here’s the list of seminars being offered:
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ABC’s of Drop Spindling
If you have always been intrigued by spinners demonstrating their craft, have been curious about yarn construction, and/or have always wanted to learn to spin yourself – then…
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Achieving Texture in Weaving
We will take a look at the structures that create texture and how they can be used with different yarns to produce different effects. I will discuss a…
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Adventures in Double Two-Tie
Double two-tie (D2T) threadings* are incredibly versatile, offering the ability to weave a variety of different weave structures which can be used in block designs, color play, and…
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Archaeological Textiles
In this seminar we will explore the world of Iron Age and Early Medieval textiles, both cloth and band weaving from Europe and the Mediterranean: cultural contexts, details…
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Bateman Weaves as Inspiration for Planning Your Own Innovative Weaving Journey
Are you ready to design a block and even develop your own weave? Then this seminar may be for you! Dr. William Bateman developed a collection of weaves…
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Beginner Punch Needle
In this class you will learn the basics while completing two small projects. The first is a mug rug to learn the basic stitches, the second is a…
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Beginning Inkle Weaving
Students will learn to warp their looms and begin weaving a band. This is an easy and fun way to make book-marks, belts, drawstrings, and when sewn together…
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Bottle Brush / Caterpillar yarn
Wonder what to do with novelty eyelash yarns? These yarns make great add-ins to art yarns turning them into unique textures emulating the look of caterpillars and bottle…
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Button Yarn
A fun technique to add buttons to your yarn so they look as though they are stitched in. We will be spinning thick and thin singles and corespun…
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Color Theory for Fiber Artists
Color theory is a practical set of tools and knowledge to help you mix colors and understand the effects of combining colors in a project. The principles of…