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Surface Embellishments on the Floor Loom or Rigid Heddle

Dates: March 14, 2023 - March 15, 2023

Cost per ticket: $285.00

About Class

How do you take a simple one-color scarf, table runner, or curtain and make it something special and unique? This class helps to answer that question. Students will weave a sampler on a pre-warped floor loom, experimenting with Danish medallions, pile weaves, crow’s feet, adding beads, hem stitching variations and many more techniques. Looms will be prepared with 3/2 Perle cotton and weft threads will be provided. Students are encouraged to bring along any novelty threads, but this is not required. The workshop will highlight uses of tools such as pick-up sticks, netting shuttles, crochet hooks, and using multiple shuttles at the same time. Students should be familiar with the basic operation of a loom and have basic experience in weaving plain weave fabrics. This workshop is a great way to add some astonishing new techniques to your weaving repertoire.

Please let the office know if you want to use a Rigid Heddle Loom or a Floor Loom.

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Class Times

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

Wait List

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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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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