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Introduction to Rigid Heddle Loom Weaving

Make a scarf and learn how to make quick projects - from simple to complex - with this versatile, portable loom.

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Introduction to Rigid Heddle Loom Weaving

Introduction to Rigid Heddle Loom Weaving

Make a scarf and learn how to make quick projects - from simple to complex - with this versatile, portable loom.

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Weaving on a Rigid Heddle Loom is fun and easy. The looms are small and portable and your weaving can be as simple or as complex as you like. This class is for those new to weaving or established weavers looking for a way to make quick projects.

Class participants will learn how to direct warp the loom, how to do simple balanced weaving, how to identify and fix simple mistakes, and how to remove the finished project from the loom.

Rigid Heddle Looms are perfect for weaving with hand-knitting yarns. Participants will choose from a variety of yarns provided by BARN that will be used to make a scarf that they will finish by the end of class and take home with them.


Materials Fee: $15.  Yarn for this class project will be provided.

Skill Level: Universal - Beginners to advanced weavers 

Ages: Ages 14+ Welcome.

Bring a bag lunch. We have a refrigerator and a microwave for your use.

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This class will be taught by a rotating team of Fiber Studio weavers and fiber artists, including Terry Winer, Dale Walker, Sybil Carrere, and Sandy Hall. 

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