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Monk’s Belt on the Inkle Loom

Dates: December 5 - December 6

Cost per ticket: $285.00

About Class

Inkle weaving can be a fun way to explore fabric making without the need for a large, expensive loom. However, after weaving a few simple pieces students are often asking themselves, “what next?” and looking towards some more advanced pattern making techniques possible on their inkle loom. If you’re ready to take on a few new simple skills or draw on previous experiences join Sara as you explore a fun structure called Monk’s belt.

In this course Sara will introduce you to a new way to create more dramatic patterning with the use of supplemental warp threads in the warp. She will guide you through the planning process where you will be given suggestions for materials, learn how to calculate for a desired width and length as well as some helpful color theory pointers. Students will also be taken through the warping process start to finish and guided through the weaving process. Feel free to bring one of your own looms or borrow one of ours during your time here. Students must have working knowledge and experience on the inkle loom, as this class will be building on basic fundamental skills.

All materials are included with your tuition.

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Class Times

All classes run 9am - 5pm unless otherwise indicated in the description above.

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For class dates that are full, please feel free to call us here at the studio and have your name place on the wait list.



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Monk's Belt on the Inkle Loom
$ 285.00
7 available

This class's instructor

Sara Bixler

Sara is the owner and resident instructor of Red Stone Glen Fiber Arts Center. Many of Sara’s students praise her ability to guide students through the challenging world of color theory, specifically relating to weaving.

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