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Fingerweaving

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Course Overview

Fingerweaving is one of many traditional methods utilizing ordinary materials to make beautiful objects for use in daily life. Starting with medium-weight wool yarn, we’ll set up our project using wooden sticks. A hatband and bag strap are easy to complete during the class, but those who wish to make a wider and longer belt/sash or scarf will need to do some homework beyond class time. First, we will cover the colored bands, diamonds, and lightning patterns. Then, the students will select a pattern and project, whether to make several smaller projects with various patterns or a larger single pattern project. Optional evening sessions will include more advanced pattern techniques. A variety of samples of woven work will be available for discussion. Students are encouraged to bring their own yarns, but a small selection of yarn will be available for purchase ($50 and up).

This course is open to students ages 14+. Youth ages 12+ are welcome to register with an adult. Adult/child pairs will complete two projects. A 25% tuition discount applies to the youth registrant when registering with a full-paying adult; call to register.

Required Tools

  • Students are asked to bring their own yarns. The recommended type for beginners is Lamb’s Pride Bulky, 85% wool/15% mohair, 4oz skeins, available from many yarn stores and online retailers. Bring 3-5 skeins in different colors. After registration, instructor contact information will be provided so you can ask questions about other suitable yarns.

Optional Tools

  • Eye magnification if you need it

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