One Day Introduction to Multi-Shaft Weaving with Beth Truesdale

About One Day Introduction to Multi-Shaft Weaving with Beth Truesdale

Students in this class will experience every aspect of multi-shaft weaving; planning a project, winding warp chains, threading a loom, and weaving.  There will be a variety of four-shaft table and floor looms pre warped by the instructor with a variety of colors and patterns.  The projects are mug rugs and hot pads, some will be "rag rug" style with cotton rug warp and fabric strips for weft, others will be wool warp and weft.  Features and uses of different types of looms, shuttles, warping tools, etc. will be discussed.  Students will be instructed on how to finish their projects at home.


Materials, Equipment, and Supplies the Student Must Bring to Class

Scissors and enthusiasm!


Materials Fee (to be paid directly to the instructor)

$40 - includes warp yarns, weft yarns and fabrics, printed hand out


Pre-class Homework

None

Skill Level

Beginner


$170.00
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When

This live in-person seminar will meet on Friday, May 1, from 9am-4pm with a one hour lunch break, for a total of 6 hours of instruction.


Class Location

Howard County Fairgrounds – 4H Building

May
1st
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM EDT
One Day Introduction to Multi-Shaft Weaving with Beth Truesdale
Beth Truesdale

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Beth Truesdale

    Beth Truesdale has been a fiber arts enthusiast for over 50 years. An active spinner and weaver since the mid 1980’s, Beth has been teaching others for nearly as long as she has been involved in fiber arts. With many successful new weavers to her credit, she enjoys sharing these skills with others as much as doing them herself. Beth has been teaching spinning, knitting, and tatting for over 30 years. In addition to teaching at the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival, Beth regularly teaches weaving, knitting, tatting and spinning at New View FiberWorks in Leonardtown Maryland, where her numerous creations are also available for purchase.


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