2024-03-07 Intermediate Bandweaving
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Woven bands of various types have a long history, serving to tie up socks or reinforce hems and cuffs. Decorative bands were used to swaddle and protect infants and pull closed various bags and bundles. While yardage for skirts, pants, and shirts was often woven in a solid color, bands were used to add color, interest, protection, and strength to garments.
This class will focus on a more advanced pick-up technique that requires a special rigid heddle called a spaltegrind in Norwegian. This technique allows the weaver to explore a wide range of patterns and colors. Students will learn all aspects of the weaving process, including preparing a warp, threading the spaltegrind, reading drafts, and design.
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In addition to the kit of materials, students will need the materials from the kit from the prerequisite class, Pick-Up Bandweaving with the Bandgrind (belt shuttle, belt clamp, belt, lease sticks, spacing sticks, clamp, tapestry needle, 2 yard length of clothesline cord). Students will also need to provide scissors, warping pegs, and yarn. Warping pegs and yarn are available for purchase from halcyonyarn.com. More information about yarn will be sent approximately one month prior to class.
You'll also need a computer, laptop, or tablet with a camera and mic as well as a fast, reliable internet connection.
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Students will need to provide a computer, laptop, or tablet with a camera and mic as well as a fast, reliable internet connection.
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Special Instructions:
When registering for the class, please make sure to use the mailing and email addresses you'd like the Zoom meeting invitations sent to. You will receive links to the Zoom sessions by email sometime during the week prior to the class. If this class is a gift, please sign up with the recipient's mailing and email addresses or be prepared to forward the kit and all communications.
Enrollment Deadline:
February 22, 2024
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