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Course

Introduction to Tablet Weaving

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Course Overview

Tablet weaving (also called card weaving) is an ancient craft found in many places around the world. This type of weaving produces strong bands which have many historical uses, such as belts, straps, horse reins, and decorative trims for clothing. 

This three day course is a hands-on intensive intro to tablet weaving, open to both absolute beginners and those who have some tablet weaving experience. Throughout the course you will have the opportunity to weave two bands: one with a simple pattern of turning the cards, and another with a more intricate turning pattern.

In this course, you will be making your own set of weaving cards for use during and after the class. We will be weaving on inkle looms, but the techniques we will be learning can be used on a wide variety of weaving set-ups. By the end of the course you should have a thorough understanding of the basic art of tablet weaving, be able to read/design patterns, and be able to independently set up your own tablets for future bands.

Students age 12+ may sign up for this course independently. Youth ages 8+ may register if accompanied by an adult. Adult/child pairs will complete one project and pay one materials fee. A 25% tuition discount applies to the youth registrant when registering with a full paying adult; call to register. 

Optional Tools

  • Document holder or magnet board for holding patterns
  • Any types of tablet weaving looms you are familiar with and wish to use in place of a North House inkle loom.

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