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Weaving Multiple Structures on a Straight Eight Threading

Dates: December 16 - December 18

Cost per ticket: $365.00

About Class

This workshop is intended to help you think beyond the obvious possibilities of a given threading and treadling. A perfect example is the numerous treadling’s you find for a threading draft in your favorite weavers pattern book. You thread your warp to the desired pattern draft and then treadle it several different ways to achieve different patterns. But what if you could thread your loom to a simple threading and weave several different structures? This exactly what we will do on a simple eight shaft straight draw twill threading.

Each student will weave a sampler on a pre-warped Louet Jane table loom starting with the simplest and obvious variations of Plain Weave, Basket Weave and Twills. We will then move on to weave Waffle Weave, Huck lace, Bronson Lace, Double Weave, Monks Belt and Summer and Winter. Dozens of structures are possible on this simple threading of one to eight. By simply thinking through and changing the tie-up and lift combinations all these well-known weave structures are possible and many more. Imagine weaving a towel of Huck Lace and Twill borders. Hopefully you will never experience weavers block. There is nothing worse than a long warp and a lack of inspiration on how to weave it off. But not anymore!

All materials are included in your tuition.

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

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This class's instructor

Tom Knisely

Tom Knisely has made his career from his interest and love of textiles from around the world. Tom has been studying, collecting, and teaching others about weaving and spinning for more than four decades.

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