Here’s the list of workshops being offered:
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Spinning 201 – Beyond the Basics
You’ve learned to spin! You can spin a consistent single. You’ve plied a skein. But what’s next? This class will jump-start you on the next steps on your…
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Swedish Towels
What is it that about the Swedish traditional weaves that is both distinct and so satisfying to our weavers eye? In this round robin class, we will explore…
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Tablets from Zero to Sulawesi
Unlock the mysteries of tablet weaving! Using several related techniques that all have a single pattern thread in each card, we will explore the basic principles of tablet…
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Tailoring Handwovens
Handmade fabric (dyed, woven embellished, etc) is a delight in and of itself. But why not take it to the next level by turning it into a stunning…
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Tāniko – 2 and 3 Color Twining
This class consists of 2 variations of color Tāniko. Tāniko is a traditional twining weaving technique of the Māori of New Zealand. It may also refer to their…
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Tapestry Weaving Immersion – Fundamentals and Beyond
Come spend 3 days immersed in the wonderfully creative world of tapestry. We will dive right in making mini tapestries as we learn, explore and play. Our goal…
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Textured Yarns for Weaving
Part 1 – Core-spinning and Bouclé – 3 hoursTraditional bouclé yarns are spun with three plies: the core, the wrap, and the binder. This class will take you…
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Twill Tie-ups: Where the Magic Happens
Weavers talk a LOT about twill threadings and treadlings, but twill tie-ups are often overlooked. The tie-up deserves far more attention, because the tie-up is where the magic…
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Weft Pile Techniques
Weft pile adds interesting textures to textiles. Rugs and tapestries benefit from pile weaves as well as fabrics such as upholstery, pillows, bed coverings and even outer wear.…